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OverviewThis book investigates the relationship between wages, profits, values and labour employment from a classical-Keynesian perspective. The starting point of this approach is classical political economy (in particular, Smith, Ricardo and Marx), suitably reformulated in modern terms by Sraffa and then integrated with the Keynesian theory of employment. Such an approach proves to be more appropriate in understanding the complexities of current economies and in identifying the instruments to pursue the final goal of economic systems: putting each person in a position to earn what is necessary to live with dignity. The approach undertaken by these chapters is in contrast to the ‘marginalist’ or ‘neoclassical’ school, which constitutes the mainstream of economic analysis. Especially in recent decades, several critical analyses of the present state of economic research have emerged due to the failure of contemporary economic analysis to acutely penetrate and guide the workings of actual economic systems. But these analyses have not always been effectively presented in a coordinated manner. This work presents one possible unifying framework—grounded in a solid tradition of economic thought—which aims to describe the basic forces operating in capitalistic economies and to identify the main objectives to pursue in production economies in order to fully exploit their potential. Most importantly, the focus of such classical-Keyensian analysis concerns the production of goods and services, and this book shows how several factors typical of contemporary (post-)industrial societies thus can be understood in a way that the standard economic theory has not been able to explicate (due to the reduction of everything to a question of exchange). The book provides key reading for those on master level economics courses. Moreover, it constitutes a solid introduction to modern classical-Keynesian analysis. It may also be of interest to readers who are keen to develop a critical view of economics, political economy and history of economic thought. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Enrico Bellino (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.510kg ISBN: 9781032170671ISBN 10: 1032170670 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 25 September 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsI Brief Historical Excursus 1 Forerunners of classical political economy: the physiocrats 2 The ‘surplus theories’ of production and distribution: a general introduction 3 Ricardian theory of distribution and value 4 Theory of value and of prices in Marx 5 Marginal and neoclassical theories II Inter-industry Analysis: a reappraisal of Classical Political Economy 6 Input-output tables 7 The Leontief system 8 Sraffa’s analytical framework 9 Choice of techniques III Income distribution and structural economic dynamics 10 Post-Keynesian theories of income distribution 11 Structural economic dynamics Appendix A Introduction to linear algebraReviewsAuthor InformationEnrico Bellino is Full Professor of Political Economy at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Piacenza, Italy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |