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At the end of the 17th century capitalism had become the new social and economic order in northern Western Europe. Ever since the trading channels through which money and commodities change hands between the different agents, the actual sequence of these all-comprising monetary exchange...
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The paper discusses briefly several long-run systems of production vis-à- vis alternative theories of value and distribution stated by Marx, classical- neoricardian, post-Leontief-neoclassical, and post-Keynes-Sra¤a authors during the last hundred and fifty years. All the systems of production...
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Marx carried out the first full inquiry on the economics of the all-comprising circulation process of capital, first in Grundrisse in the late 1850s, and later in Capital and Theories of Surplus Value in the 1860s and the 1870s. Two substantial aspects are at the center of Marx´s analysis: (a)...
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The central thesis of the essay is that a successful process of national capitalist development in a world market characterized by the existence of multiple national currencies and divided in the hegemonic developed countries of the First World and the underdeveloped dependent countries of the...
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The main argument of the essay is that a succesfull process of national capitalist development in a world market characterized by the existence of multiple national monies and divided in the hegemonic developed countries of the First World and the underdeveloped dependent countries of the Third...
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The article discusses the actual economic situation of contemporary China from the point of view of monetary-Keynesianism. The analysis suggests as a theoretical-empirical postulate that the sufficient condition for the completion of the process of transformation of the Chinese economy and its...
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