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  • © 1992

A History of Marxian Economics

Volume II: 1929-1990

Part of the book series: Radical Economics (RAE)

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Table of contents (19 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. The Great Depression and Stalinism

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Marxian Economics and the Great Depression

      • M. C. Howard, J. E. King
      Pages 3-23
    3. The Political Economy of Stalin

      • M. C. Howard, J. E. King
      Pages 24-47
    4. The Soviet Mode of Production

      • M. C. Howard, J. E. King
      Pages 48-72
  3. The Long Boom

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 73-73
    2. ‘Has Capitalism Changed?’

      • M. C. Howard, J. E. King
      Pages 75-90
    3. Marx and Keynes

      • M. C. Howard, J. E. King
      Pages 91-108
    4. Monopoly Capital

      • M. C. Howard, J. E. King
      Pages 109-127
    5. The Falling Rate of Profit

      • M. C. Howard, J. E. King
      Pages 128-148
    6. The Permanent Arms Economy

      • M. C. Howard, J. E. King
      Pages 149-164
  4. New Theories of Imperialism

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 165-165
    2. Capitalism and Underdevelopment

      • M. C. Howard, J. E. King
      Pages 167-185
    3. Unequal Exchange

      • M. C. Howard, J. E. King
      Pages 186-204
    4. Critics of Underdevelopment

      • M. C. Howard, J. E. King
      Pages 205-224
  5. Value and Exploitation

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 225-225
    2. Value Theory Before Sraffa

      • M. C. Howard, J. E. King
      Pages 227-244
    3. Sraffa and the Critique of Marxian Theory

      • M. C. Howard, J. E. King
      Pages 245-264
    4. Marxian Value Theory After Sraffa

      • M. C. Howard, J. E. King
      Pages 265-290
    5. Marxian Political Economy and Surplus Economics

      • M. C. Howard, J. E. King
      Pages 291-308

About this book

This second volume of the highly successful, A History of Marxian Economics, covers the period from 1929 to the present. The main debates and themes of this period are the Great Depression and Stalinism, the Long Boom and its Demise, New Theories of Imperialism, Value and Exploitation, and Current Controversies. As with the first volume Michael Howard and John King have written an authoritative and stimulating account of the history of Marxian Economics over this period.

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Waterloo, Canada

    M. C. Howard

  • University of California, Riverside, USA

    M. C. Howard

  • La Trobe University, Australia

    J. E. King

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