This paper contributes to our understanding of the determinants and dynamics of a Marxian surplus-value rate using quarterly UK data, 1955-2010, and the Johansen (1988, 1991) cointegration and vector error correction model (VECM). A conceptual model is introduced to define surplus-value and its component parts, before elaborating on theoretical issues which are important in estimating the rate. In the empirical analysis we seek to explain distributive conflict, paying attention to three forces which are traditionally seen as drivers of power in distributional struggle: (i) political party; (ii) the size of the "reserve army" of the unemployed; (iii) working class militancy. Our results suggest a positive impact of unemployment on the rate o...
This paper analyzes the relationship between macroeconomic factors and the income distribution using...
This thesis develops a new, temporalist interpretation of Marx's value theory. It applies this to US...
A main activity of the state is to redistribute resources. Models of the political process generally...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the determinants and dynamics of a Marxian surplus-va...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the determinants and dynamics of a Marxian surplus-va...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the determinants and dynamics of Marxian exploitation...
Can political parties, social movements and governments influence market outcomes and shape the func...
This paper relates the financial and monetary dimensions of the contemporary economic crisis to work...
This article examines the trajectory of the surplus value (SV) rate in the UK economy, in the period...
A main activity of the state is to redistribute resources. Standard political economy models predict...
A main activity of the state is to redistribute resources. Standard political economy models predict...
The UK rate of profit rose considerably over the inter-war period and hence this period was one of s...
This thesis argues for the importance of the Marxian concept of economic crisis and counteracting fo...
This paper offers the groundwork of an alternative to mainstream (un)employment theory that builds o...
© 2019, © 2019 European Sociological Association. This paper investigates whether economic indicator...
This paper analyzes the relationship between macroeconomic factors and the income distribution using...
This thesis develops a new, temporalist interpretation of Marx's value theory. It applies this to US...
A main activity of the state is to redistribute resources. Models of the political process generally...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the determinants and dynamics of a Marxian surplus-va...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the determinants and dynamics of a Marxian surplus-va...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the determinants and dynamics of Marxian exploitation...
Can political parties, social movements and governments influence market outcomes and shape the func...
This paper relates the financial and monetary dimensions of the contemporary economic crisis to work...
This article examines the trajectory of the surplus value (SV) rate in the UK economy, in the period...
A main activity of the state is to redistribute resources. Standard political economy models predict...
A main activity of the state is to redistribute resources. Standard political economy models predict...
The UK rate of profit rose considerably over the inter-war period and hence this period was one of s...
This thesis argues for the importance of the Marxian concept of economic crisis and counteracting fo...
This paper offers the groundwork of an alternative to mainstream (un)employment theory that builds o...
© 2019, © 2019 European Sociological Association. This paper investigates whether economic indicator...
This paper analyzes the relationship between macroeconomic factors and the income distribution using...
This thesis develops a new, temporalist interpretation of Marx's value theory. It applies this to US...
A main activity of the state is to redistribute resources. Models of the political process generally...