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Author: Janusz G. Zieliński Publisher: Ibadan : Published for the Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research [by] Oxford University Press ISBN: Category : Communist countries Languages : en Pages : 196
Author: Janusz G. Zieliński Publisher: Ibadan : Published for the Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research [by] Oxford University Press ISBN: Category : Communist countries Languages : en Pages : 196
Author: Maurice Dobb Publisher: Routledge ISBN: 1136323988 Category : Business & Economics Languages : en Pages : 342
Book Description
This volume consists of lectures and articles by Maurice Dobb selected from among those delivered or written by him during the 1950s and 60s. It includes three lectures delivered at the University of Bologna on ‘Some Problems in the History of Capitalism’, two lectures on economic development given at the Delhi School of Economics, articles on the theory of development, and a number of articles on various questions of soviet economic planning contributed to specialist journals. The collection ends with a note in retrospect on Marx’s Das Kapital published in recognition of the centenary of the appearance of Volume One of that work in 1867.
Author: Joseph E. Stiglitz Publisher: MIT Press ISBN: 9780262691826 Category : Business & Economics Languages : en Pages : 360
Book Description
The rapid collapse of socialism has raised new economic policy questions and revived old theoretical issues. In this book, Joseph Stiglitz explains how the neoclassical, or Walrasian model (the formal articulation of Adam Smith's invisible hand), which has dominated economic thought over the past half century, may have wrongly encouraged the belief that market socialism could work. Stiglitz proposes an alternative model, based on the economics of information, that provides greater theoretical insight into the workings of a market economy and clearer guidance for the setting of policy in transitional economies. Stiglitz sees the critical failing in the standard neoclassical model underlying market socialism to be its assumptions concerning information, particularly its failure to consider the problems that arise from lack of perfect information and from the costs of acquiring information. He also identifies problems arising from its assumptions concerning completeness of markets, competitiveness of markets, and the absence of innovation. Stiglitz argues that not only did the existing paradigm fail to provide much guidance on the vital question of the choice of economic systems, the advice it did provide was often misleading.
Author: Maurice Dobb Publisher: Routledge ISBN: 1136324054 Category : Business & Economics Languages : en Pages : 479
Book Description
This volume collects published papers and essays from widely scattered and inaccessible sources, some of which appeared for the first time when this book was originally published. In the first part of the book the subjects range from the theory of wages and recent trends in economic theory to economists’ criticism of capitalism and socialism, investment-policy in under-developed countries, and economic growth under the Soviet Five Year Plans. The second part includes papers on Lenin and Marx, a study of the economic ideas of Bernard Shaw, and an essay on historical materialism.
Author: Mario Sebastiani Publisher: Springer ISBN: 1349103764 Category : Business & Economics Languages : en Pages : 374
Book Description
These essays are taken from a conference on the thoughts of Michail Kalecki, held at Perugia, Italy in April 1986. The purpose of the conference was to evaluate the relevance of his theory in relation to current economic debate and to examine its influence on contemporary thought.