The first of six volumes comprising the definitive scholarly edition of the works of Michal Kalecki, one of the most distinguished economists of the 20th century, this study is the first of two to discuss the capitalist economy. Much of Kalecki's writing is here presented in English for the first time.
The first of six volumes comprising the definitive scholarly edition of the works of Michal Kalecki, one of the most distinguished economists of the 2...
Volume 2, the second of two volumes dealing with the capitalist economy, contains Kalecki's studies on the theory of income distribution in oligopolistic capitalism and its economic dynamics. Osiatynski's editorial comments and annexes, besides giving valuable information on the background of the main texts, include illuminating correspondence between Kalecki and Keynes, Joan Robinson, and others.
Volume 2, the second of two volumes dealing with the capitalist economy, contains Kalecki's studies on the theory of income distribution in oligopolis...
This is the fifth of seven volumes comprising the definitive scholarly edition of the works of Michal Kalecki, one of the most distinguished 20th-century economists. This volume contains Kalecki's studies on the theory and practice of economic development. It discusses general problems of economic underdevelopment, includes "Observations on Social and Economic Aspects of 'Intermediate Regimes'" and two other papers as equally important for the understanding of Kalecki's approach to problems of the underdeveloped non-socialist countries. This work includes his four empirical case studies on...
This is the fifth of seven volumes comprising the definitive scholarly edition of the works of Michal Kalecki, one of the most distinguished 20th-cent...
The sixth volume of the Collected Works of Micha? Kalecki, one of the twentieth-century's pre-eminent economists, contains his empirical studies of the capitalist economy, published primarily in pre-war Poland. The first part of the book collects together reviews of business conditions in commodity markets, studies of the structure and operations of large companies and cartels, and articles on international economic relations. These studies, written between 1928 and 1935, demonstrate Kalecki's keen insight into the international consequences of the Great Crisis of 1929-33, and...
The sixth volume of the Collected Works of Micha? Kalecki, one of the twentieth-century's pre-eminent economists, contains his empirical stud...
What is the difference between money and capital? Is anti-globalisation necessarily anti-money? These points and many more are debated and dealt with in Social Foundations of Markets, Money and Credit. The book examines the case that the capitalist economy is permeated with non-economic relations that flow from the exploitative relations of production. Lapavitsas shows that markets have one aspect in common: money - and critically analyses all aspects of this slippery concept. This book should interest and inform students and researchers not only in economics, but also in sociology and...
What is the difference between money and capital? Is anti-globalisation necessarily anti-money? These points and many more are debated and dealt with ...
This volume includes six essays, the first dating from 1935 and the last from 1967, by one of the outstanding economists of our time. The economics presented in this volume is political economy worthy of the name: a discipline which shows us the social relations, in particular the class and group conflicts, behind the economic quantitative relations. Michal Kalecki, as Joan Robinson has pointed out, anticipated the Keynesian system, from a training in the field of Marxist economics. The translation to English was executed by the author himself, just before his death in April 1970.
This volume includes six essays, the first dating from 1935 and the last from 1967, by one of the outstanding economists of our time. The economics pr...
This 1987 book brings together the series of papers Kalecki wrote, between 1940 and his death in 1970, on economic planning, that contain the germ of his theory of growth in a socialist economy. They also contain an intriguing analysis of economic planning in a socialist society. This analysis anticipates many of the tenets of the disequilibrium school of economists of the 1970s. In his introduction, Jan Toporowski argues that Kalecki's work on the theory of growth in a socialist economy is incomplete and has often consequently been misrepresented without the analysis presented in these...
This 1987 book brings together the series of papers Kalecki wrote, between 1940 and his death in 1970, on economic planning, that contain the germ of ...
This volume, originally published in 1966, contains essays from the 1930s and is valuable not only in the context of the history of thought. It provides an excellent introduction to the general theory of employment, interest and money and reflect the most essential features of Kalecki s theory of the business cycle.
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This volume, originally published in 1966, contains essays from the 1930s and is valuable not only in the context of the history of thought. It pro...