LEADER 03997cam a2200493 i 4500001 99129012169606421 005 20240127100239.6 006 m o d 007 cr cnu---unuuu 008 210511t20222022nyua ob 001 0 eng^^ 020 9781000453140 020 1000453146 035 (CKB)4900000001456248 035 (BIP)079898092 035 (CaSebORM)9781000453140 035 (OCoLC)1251737924 035 (OCoLC-P)1251737924 035 (EXLCZ)994900000001456248 040 OCoLC-P |beng |erda |cOCoLC-P 050 04 HB238 |b.K87 2022 082 00 338.6/048 |223 100 1 Kurz, Heinz D., |eauthor. 245 10 Competition, value and distribution in classical economics : |bstudies in long-period analysis / |cHeinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori. 264 1 Abingdon, Oxon ;New York, NY : |bRoutledge, |c2022. 264 4 |c©2022 300 1 online resource (334 p.) |bill 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 computer |bc |2rdamedia 338 online resource |bcr |2rdacarrier 490 1 Routledge studies in the history of economics 520 8 Drawing in particular on the work of Sraffa, Smith, Ricardo and Marx, the essays in this volume explore the characteristic features of the Classical economists' approach to economic problems, and the renewal of interest in that approach in modern times.In recent years, new material has been made available on both Sraffa and Marx which have made new insights and interpretations possible. The release of Sraffa's hitherto unpublished papers and correspondence has led to reconsideration of doctrinal questions such as to what extent Sraffa built upon, or deviated from the analyses of Adam Smith, David Ricardo and other representatives of the classical British school and Karl Marx. A major theme is also to what extent we can today, equipped with Sraffa's insights and analytical tools, re-interpret and develop ideas of classical authors, which they could present only in primitive forms, on technological progress, exhaustible resources and other contemporary issues. On Marx, the publication of the MEGA2 edition of the works, papers and correspondence of Marx and Engels also gives rise to a reconsideration of this relationship, given Marx's disenchantment with some of his own work and return to ideas advocated by Ricardo, especially as regards the long-term tendency of the rate of profits. Finally, the classical notion of competition and monopoly deserve to be scrutinized carefully again and frequent misinterpretations in the literature refuted.This volume is vital reading for scholars of classical economics, Marx and Sraffa, and the history of economic thought more broadly. It also deals with issues in the areas of machinery and technical progress, joint production, and economic development and growth. 588 OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record. 650 0 Competition. 650 0 Value. 650 0 Distribution (Economic theory) 700 1 Salvadori, Neri, |eauthor. 758 |ihas work:Competition, value and distribution in classical economics (Text) |1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGjcKvrJjcfvM7v7hVYvDy |4https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork 830 0 Routledge studies in the history of economics. 906 BOOK