This article constructs time-varying labour value measures free of such restrictions and shows that they call for a radical re-evaluation of this century's debate on value. We exhibit a counter-example to the Okishio theorem in which labour-saving innovation leads to a continuously-falling profit rate, and a dynamic approach to the classical problem of transforming values into prices in which the sum of values is equal to the sum of prices while the sum of profits remains equal to the sum of surplus values. Elsewhere we have exhibited a computer simulation model using these values. A dynamic value measure is thus practical, necessary, and the basis for a general reconstruction of economics
This thesis contributes to our understanding of the relationship between the material activity of hu...
This article presents a ‘sequential and non-dualist’ interpretation of Marx’s value theory. This ter...
Over 100 years since Marx’s value theory of labour was first pub-lished, the so-called “transformati...
This article constructs time-varying labour value measures free of such restrictions and shows that ...
This article argues that simultaneous equation systems, widely regarded as a standard formalisation ...
The labour theory of value (LTV) is the cornerstone of the classical and Marxian political economy f...
This entry, submitted to Philip O’Hara’s Encyclopedia of Political Economy but not included in it, c...
This article begins by utilizing Ricardo's numerical examples in the effort to derive theoretical st...
The purpose of this article is, on the one hand, to shed light on some significant aspects of Ricard...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the discussion among marxists about the rate of profit. This...
This text comprises chapter 13 of Marx and non-equilibrium Economics[1]. It provides a general math...
This article revaluates contemporary criticism of Marx’s value theory. Key tenets of Marx’s value th...
Carl Menger, the founder of the Austrian School of Economics, had the ambition that economics should...
This paper was presented to the Brasilian Society for Political Economy at its 1998 conference. It p...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the discussion among marxists about the rate of profit. This...
This thesis contributes to our understanding of the relationship between the material activity of hu...
This article presents a ‘sequential and non-dualist’ interpretation of Marx’s value theory. This ter...
Over 100 years since Marx’s value theory of labour was first pub-lished, the so-called “transformati...
This article constructs time-varying labour value measures free of such restrictions and shows that ...
This article argues that simultaneous equation systems, widely regarded as a standard formalisation ...
The labour theory of value (LTV) is the cornerstone of the classical and Marxian political economy f...
This entry, submitted to Philip O’Hara’s Encyclopedia of Political Economy but not included in it, c...
This article begins by utilizing Ricardo's numerical examples in the effort to derive theoretical st...
The purpose of this article is, on the one hand, to shed light on some significant aspects of Ricard...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the discussion among marxists about the rate of profit. This...
This text comprises chapter 13 of Marx and non-equilibrium Economics[1]. It provides a general math...
This article revaluates contemporary criticism of Marx’s value theory. Key tenets of Marx’s value th...
Carl Menger, the founder of the Austrian School of Economics, had the ambition that economics should...
This paper was presented to the Brasilian Society for Political Economy at its 1998 conference. It p...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the discussion among marxists about the rate of profit. This...
This thesis contributes to our understanding of the relationship between the material activity of hu...
This article presents a ‘sequential and non-dualist’ interpretation of Marx’s value theory. This ter...
Over 100 years since Marx’s value theory of labour was first pub-lished, the so-called “transformati...