This paper provides an innovative axiomatic analysis of the notion of exploitation as the unequal exchange of labour, focusing on the relation between exploitation and profits. General convex economies with heterogeneous agents endowed with unequal amounts of physical and human capital are considered. An axiomatic characterisation of the class of definitions that preserve the Fundamental Marxian The-orem (FMT) in this general context is derived. It is shown that none of the main received definitions preserves the FMT. Instead, a defini-tion related to the ‘New Interpretation ’ (Duménil, 1980; Foley, 1982) is presented which preserves the FMT and allows one to generalise a number of key insights of exploitation theory to complex advanced ec...
This paper surveys and extends some recent contributions on the theory of exploitation as the unequa...
This paper analyses the Marxian theory of exploitation. The axiomatic approach standard in social ch...
This paper analyses two central issues in exploitation theory. First, the appropriate definition of ...
This paper provides an innovative axiomatic analysis of the notion of exploitation as the unequal ex...
August 15, 2012This paper provides a novel axiomatic analysis of the notion of exploitation as the u...
This version: December 2009In subsistence economies with general convex technology and rational opti...
This version: December 2009In subsistence economies with general convex technology and rational opti...
In subsistence economies with general convex technology and ratio-nal optimising agents, a new, axio...
This paper provides a mathematical analysis of the Marxian theory of the exploitation of labour in g...
This paper provides a mathematical analysis of the Marxian theory of the exploitation of labour in g...
First Version, November 2008; This Version, February 2009This paper analyses two central issues in e...
This paper analyses the Marxian theory of exploitation. A general axiomatic approach is developed wh...
This paper analyses two central issues in exploitation theory. First, the appropriate definition of ...
In subsistence economies with general convex technology and ratio-nal optimising agents, a new, axio...
In this paper, we examine what appropriate formulations for la-bor exploitation are, in order to exp...
This paper surveys and extends some recent contributions on the theory of exploitation as the unequa...
This paper analyses the Marxian theory of exploitation. The axiomatic approach standard in social ch...
This paper analyses two central issues in exploitation theory. First, the appropriate definition of ...
This paper provides an innovative axiomatic analysis of the notion of exploitation as the unequal ex...
August 15, 2012This paper provides a novel axiomatic analysis of the notion of exploitation as the u...
This version: December 2009In subsistence economies with general convex technology and rational opti...
This version: December 2009In subsistence economies with general convex technology and rational opti...
In subsistence economies with general convex technology and ratio-nal optimising agents, a new, axio...
This paper provides a mathematical analysis of the Marxian theory of the exploitation of labour in g...
This paper provides a mathematical analysis of the Marxian theory of the exploitation of labour in g...
First Version, November 2008; This Version, February 2009This paper analyses two central issues in e...
This paper analyses the Marxian theory of exploitation. A general axiomatic approach is developed wh...
This paper analyses two central issues in exploitation theory. First, the appropriate definition of ...
In subsistence economies with general convex technology and ratio-nal optimising agents, a new, axio...
In this paper, we examine what appropriate formulations for la-bor exploitation are, in order to exp...
This paper surveys and extends some recent contributions on the theory of exploitation as the unequa...
This paper analyses the Marxian theory of exploitation. The axiomatic approach standard in social ch...
This paper analyses two central issues in exploitation theory. First, the appropriate definition of ...