Anwar Shaikh is Professor of Economics at the Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science of the New School University and Associate Editor of the Cambridge Journal of Economics. From 2000-2005, he was Senior Scholar and member of the Macro Modeling Team at the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College.
Anwar Shaikh's Capitalism offers the prospect of an intellectual
renewal more comprehensive than any so far attempted. Both the
range and the depth of his book, covering in detail mainstream and
heterodox, micro- and macroeconomics, are without parallel in
contemporary literature."
*New Left Review*
Capitalism is a book for economists and brave activists who want to
get a bigger grip on the underlying processes of capitalism...those
readers who stick to the task will be rewarded with new insights
into the capitalist process and insightful critiques of mainstream
and heterodox arguments."
*"International Socialism*
An excellent lexicon of the long-term genesis, content, and journey
of capitalism... provides readers with one-stop shopping
*an excellent repository of everything anyone would desire to know
to be more informed about this formidable social institution."
Choice*
[Capitalism] is different, it's not political, it's written for
economics scholars and explores the fundamental categories on which
neoclassical economics is built, that is; 'rational' consumers,
U-shaped supply curves, flat demand functions and the fiction of an
equilibrium at which marginal-utility equals marginal-cost. The
author's scalpel eviscerates every one of these categories from the
inside that is from within economic discourse and using empirical
economic data. This book will resonate for a long time."
*Kumar David, Colombo Telegraph*
Anwar Shaikh has always been an independent, free spirit. He has
great economic intuition and technical skills. He has absorbed the
literature of classical political economy, Marx's writings, modern
economic theory, and applied work. He also is well versed in
philosophy and in historical writings. His mentors include Smith,
Ricardo, Marx, Keynes, Sraffa, Joan Robinson, Kalecki, Goodwin,
Godley, Pasinetti and Taylor. All these influences and more come
together in Capitalism: Competition, Conflict, Crises, his magnum
opus.
In an extraordinary blend of original theory and careful empirical
work, we have possibly the most comprehensive structure since
Marx's Capital, within which to understand and analyse the many
inter-related processes that constitute modern advanced capitalism.
His book provides both deep understanding, and a platform on which
to erect appropriate policies, with which to tackle the revealed
malfunctionings and undesirable social outcomes. It would not be
Shaikh's fault if others do not take up the challenge."
*G. C. Harcourt, Reader in the History of Economic Theory,
Emeritus, University of Cambridge and Visiting Professorial Fellow,
School of Economics, UNSW Australia*
Anwar Shaikh's magnum opus is one of the most important works of
political economy to have come out in a generation. In a time when
economics is becoming ever more recondite and otherworldly, Shaikh
shows that an economic theory based on real abstractions is not
only necessary, but also possible. This is a work of lasting
importance, not just for economists, but for anyone interested in
how capitalism works."
*Vivek Chibber, Professor of Sociology, New York University*
An amazing feat. Anwar Shaikh's Capitalism covers exchange,
production, costs, competition, money, macro-dynamics, profit,
wages and trade, with theory, history and evidence complete. Deeply
erudite and beautifully written, it is at once a stunning
renovation of classical and Keynesian economics and a relentless
demolition of sophistries. A book to savor and to teach; there
hasn't one like it for 150 years."
*James K. Galbraith, author of The End of Normal and of Inequality:
What Everyone Needs to Know*
This new book by Anwar Shaikh is a veritable tour de force from a
unique economist who skillfully links deep insights from classical
economic theory with cutting edge ideas in econophysics and
economic complexity to penetratingly deal with issues from
microeconomic competition through macroeconomic dynamics and
turbulence."
*J. Barkley Rosser, Jr., Professor of Economics and Kirby L.
Cramer, Jr. Professor of Business Administration, James Madison
University*
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