Productive labour and effective demand / Sidney H. Coontz.
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- 9781136507809
- 1136507809
- 330.1 22
- HB203 .C66 2003eb
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Originally published: 1965.
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction by William J. Blake; I The Pre-Classical Approach; A Ancient and Medieval Views; B The Mercantilists; C The Physiocrats; II The Classical Economists; III Socialists and Dissidents; A The French Utopians; B The English Dissidents; C The Marxian Analysis; IV Anti-Classical Theories in the Twentieth Century; A The Fascist Solution; B The Keynesian Anti-Classical Solution; Appendix: The Duesenberry Hypothesis; Index.
The connection between productive labour and effective demand has often been ignored and disputed in political economy, even by giants like Ricardo and Marx. This book traces the historical development of theories, concentrating in particularly on those of Malthus, Marx and Keynes. Particular attention is also paid to the Great Depression in the UK and USA.* The Pre-Classical Approach * The Classical Economists * Socialists and Dissidents * Anti-Classical Theories in the Twentieth Century.
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