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Economic Theory of Capitalism and Its Crises, Hardback Book

Economic Theory of Capitalism and Its Crises Hardback

Edited by Paul Zarembka

Part of the Research in Political Economy series

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This work provides articles advancing the theoretical understanding of modern capitalism, including comparing post-Keynesian and Marxian conceptions of the endogenity of money, periodizing stages of capitalism, and understanding what "growth" means precisely beyond its common representations around gross domestic product.

The economic theory of crises in capitalism is also explored theoretically and applied to the cases of Australia, France and Sweden in different time periods.

The volume concludes with a symposium on applying cost theory to understanding the direction of the rate of profit in capitalism, starting from the well-known work of the Japanese economist Okishio.

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