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Production, Distribution and Trade: Alternative Perspectives

Essays in honour of Sergio Parrinello

Bertram Schefold editor Ian Steedman editor Heinz D Kurz editor Adriano Birolo editor Duncan Foley editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:17th Jun '10

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This collection brings together significant new contributions to the Sraffa--based theories of production and distribution, from post-Keynesian arguments concerning monetary and macro economics to the history of thought and methodology. All of the authors are well established authorities in their field, and in this book they add stimulating and original pieces of analysis to the contemporary literature.

Production, Distribution and Trade is divided into three parts. The first explores analytical issues in production and exchange theory, the second examines Postkeynesian Macroeconomics and the final part includes essays on the history of economic thought and methodology. This collection has been written in honour of Sergio Parrinello and is a fitting tribute to his untiring efforts to stimulate discussion among Classicists, Marxists, Postkeynesians, and Evolutionists.

The book is a clear and convincing attempt to prove that an alternative paradigm to mainstream economics is alive and thriving and to argue that these perspectives shed better light on current economic problems, both as diagnosis and in terms of policy conclusions. The book will be of interest to Economics postgraduate students and researchers working in the Classical and Postkeynesian tradition.

“This volume is a fitting tribute to Sergio Parrinello’s untiring efforts to stimulate discussion among Classicals, Marxists, Postkeynesians, and Evolutionists in the famous Trieste Summer School meetings of the 1980s and 1990s. It carries the discussion into the 21th century.”

Christian Gehrke, Department of Economics, University of Graz

ISBN: 9780415557238

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 900g

400 pages