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Economic Theory and Ideology
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1980
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Erkenntnistheorie/Dialektik/Ideologie/Warenfetisch; Volkswirtschaftslehre/Betriebswirtschaftslehre/Managementtheorien; Politische Ökonomie; Marx, Karl (1818-1883); Werttheorie; Geldtheorie/Währungsfragen/Inflation; Kreditsystem/Leihkapital/Zins; Krisentheorie/Allgemeine Krise/Zusammenbruch; Keynes, John Maynard (1883-1946); Keynesianismus
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CHAPTER 1. Economic Theory and Ideology 1
What is Ideology? 1 ii What is Theory? 7 III Economic Theory 8 iv Towards a Critique of Economic Theory 14 Further Reading 16CHAPTER 2. The Structure of the Capitalist Economy 17 The Circuit of Industrial Capital 17 11 The Aggregate Circulation of Capital and Commodities 20 III Production, Distribution and Exchange 21 iv Capital and Economic Ideology 25 Further Reading 30CHAPTER 3. Keynesianism: A Critique 31 Keynes and 'Classical' Theory 31 11 Effective Demand, the Multiplier and Involuntary Unemployment 36 III Money and Interest 38 lV The Neo-classical Synthesis 42 v The Reappraisal of Keynes 45 Vl The Economics of Keynes 46 V11 Theories of Underconsumption 48 Vlll Critique of Keynesianism 50 IX Concluding Remarks 54 Further Reading 55CHAPTER 4. World Economic Crisis and Inflation 56 I Capital, Monopoly and the State 56 II The World Economy 62 The Current Economic Recession The Pre-Keynesian Quantity Theory of Inflation The Keynesian Theory of Inflation The Keynesian 'Inflationary Gap' The Phillips Curve Monetarist and Keynesian Theories of Inflation Cost-Push and Demand-Pull The Costs and Consequences of Inflation International Aspects of Inflation Inflation and the Current Crisis Forms of Credit Credit as Capital and Inflation The State and Inflation Further ReadingCHAPTER 5. Diversions in the Theory of Capital i The Propositions of Neo-classical Capital Theory ii The Cambridge Critique iii The Significance of the Cambridge Critique for Distribution Theory iv The Significance of the Cambridge Critique for Empirical Estimation Further ReadingCHAPTER 6. The Labour Theory of Value I What is the Labour Theory of Value? II Marx's Value Theory III The Labour Theory of Value in the History of Economic Thought Further ReadingCHAPTER 7. Towards a Critical Dissection of Economic Theory I The Origin of the Elements of Economic Theory II From Classical Political Economy to Marginalism III The Keynesian Revolution lV Concluding Remarks |