The group of manuscripts titled 'Notes/London, Summer 1927/Physical real costs, etc.' (D3/12/3) is recognized as extremely important for the reconstruction of the evolution of Sraffa's thought after the articles published in 1925 and 1926. The present paper is aimed at analysing some relevant passages and ideas expressed by Sraffa in those manuscripts. We shall focus, in particular, on Sraffa's arguments about the existence of two different theories of value, with different aims: one aimed at determining the value of large aggregates of commodities, such as the national product, the necessary consumption and the social surplus, and the other aimed at determining the price of a single commodity, separately from the others. In Sraffa's view...
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Seventy years from the publication of Thomas Sharp’s classic Anatomy of a Village, Michael Hebbert c...
The group of manuscripts titled 'Notes/London, Summer 1927/Physical real costs, etc.' (D3/12/3) is r...
This paper provides a narrative of the emergence of the standard textbook definition of public goods...
This paper argues from the rationality of nostalgia, affirmation, and regret to a principle of ‘spec...
Albert Brecht was born in Dallas, Texas, in 1946. He attended the University of North Texas, where h...
Two different versions of the ending of the first additament to C. S. Peirce's 1908 article, "A Negl...
Two experiments are reported in which people resolve references to sets of entities (e.g. lies) that...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
Historical inductions, viz., the pessimistic meta-induction and the problem of unconceived alternati...
I argue that Composition as Identity blocks the plural version of Cantor's Theorem, and that therefo...
I researched popular topics covering all aspects of Accountancy through a series of case reports. E...
Essays and commentaries on theoretical physics, history of science, philosophy of science, language ...
Hand stencils are some of the most enduring images in Upper Palaeolithic rock art sites across the w...
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