Contents: Foreword (A. Freeman, G. Carchedi) Introduction 1. The
Psychopathology of Walrasian Marxism (A. Freeman) 2. One System or
Two? The Transformation of Values into Prices of Production Versus
the Transformation Problem (T. McGlone, A. Kliman) 3. The
Transformation of Values into Prices of Production: A Different
Reading of Marx’s Text (A. Ramos-Martinez, A. Rodriguez-Herrera) 4.
Money, the Postulates of Invariance and the Transformation of Marx
into Ricardo (A. Rodriguez-Herrera) 5. Time, Money, Equilibrium:
Methodology and the Labour Theory of the Profit Rate (M.I. Naples)
6. The Value of Money, the Value of Labour Power and the Net
Product: An Appraisal of the ‘New Approach’ to the Transformation
Problem (A. Saad-Filho) 7. The Transformation Procedure: A
Non-Equilibrium Approach (A. Carchedi, W. de Haan) 8.
Non-Equilibrium Market Prices (A. Carchedi) 9. Demand, Supply and
Market Prices (P. Giussani) 10. A Value-Theoretic Critique of the
Okishio Theorem (A. Kliman) 11. Price, Value and Profit – A
Continuous, General, Treatment (A. Freeman) Bibliography Index
Contributors: A. Carchedi, W. de Haan, A. Freeman, P. Giussani, A.
Kliman, A. Ramos-Martinez, T. McGlone, M.I. Naples, A.
Rodríguez-Herrera, A. Saad-Filho
Edited by Alan Freeman, former Lecturer in Economics, University of Greenwich, UK and Guglielmo Carchedi, Adjunct Professor, York University, Toronto, Canada
'This volume deserves the attention of Marxist economists because, despite the considerable diversity of the contributors, these essays put forward a more or less unified version of Marxian value theory that offers unconventional and creatively new insights.'
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