Over 100 years since Marx’s value theory of labour was first pub-lished, the so-called “transformation problem ” – deriving prices from values and providing a theory of profits as arising from surplus value – has inspired the imagination of economist of all shades of intellectual suasion. However, while mainstream economists have by and large come to dismiss the transformation problem as a trivial technical ex-ercise, the issue has recently received renewed attention in Marxian economic theory. This paper provides a broad historical overview of the transformation problem and specifically focuses on similarities and differences of how the transformation problem has been interpreted, why it was put to rest in mainstream economics and how it ...
The main reason for rejecting Marx’s theory over the last century has been the infamous “transformat...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that, even if Marx's solution to the transformation problem ...
Speaking on an ambivalent character of labor and consequently on the whole economic process, K. Mar...
Over 100 years since Marx's value theory of labour was first published, the so-called ``transformati...
Abstract: The origins of the Marxian Transformation Problem lie in the differences between two centr...
This paper addresses the Marxian transformation problem of values into prices. According to Marx, th...
Marx had failed to solve the ‘transformation problem ’ in Capital, but that solving it rigorously sh...
Immediately following the publication of Volume III of Marx’s Capital, his interpretation of the lab...
Marx in the matrix. L’algebra del "lavoro vivo" - This paper provides a general overview on the rece...
This article revaluates contemporary criticism of Marx’s value theory. Key tenets of Marx’s value th...
This article reconsiders what Marx says about the transformation problem in Chapter IX of Capital Vo...
This entry, submitted to Philip O’Hara’s Encyclopedia of Political Economy but not included in it, c...
The paper argues that Ricardo’s concern with determining the rate of profit had no central place in...
The object of this paper is to describe and analyze in a formal and integrated way the alternative s...
Marx's writings do not support the common characterization of his political economy as a model of ec...
The main reason for rejecting Marx’s theory over the last century has been the infamous “transformat...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that, even if Marx's solution to the transformation problem ...
Speaking on an ambivalent character of labor and consequently on the whole economic process, K. Mar...
Over 100 years since Marx's value theory of labour was first published, the so-called ``transformati...
Abstract: The origins of the Marxian Transformation Problem lie in the differences between two centr...
This paper addresses the Marxian transformation problem of values into prices. According to Marx, th...
Marx had failed to solve the ‘transformation problem ’ in Capital, but that solving it rigorously sh...
Immediately following the publication of Volume III of Marx’s Capital, his interpretation of the lab...
Marx in the matrix. L’algebra del "lavoro vivo" - This paper provides a general overview on the rece...
This article revaluates contemporary criticism of Marx’s value theory. Key tenets of Marx’s value th...
This article reconsiders what Marx says about the transformation problem in Chapter IX of Capital Vo...
This entry, submitted to Philip O’Hara’s Encyclopedia of Political Economy but not included in it, c...
The paper argues that Ricardo’s concern with determining the rate of profit had no central place in...
The object of this paper is to describe and analyze in a formal and integrated way the alternative s...
Marx's writings do not support the common characterization of his political economy as a model of ec...
The main reason for rejecting Marx’s theory over the last century has been the infamous “transformat...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that, even if Marx's solution to the transformation problem ...
Speaking on an ambivalent character of labor and consequently on the whole economic process, K. Mar...