The difficulties in traditional capital theory, which have recently given rise to the reswitching of techniques debate, are traced back to Knut Wicksell’s analysis of capital accumulation and to his discussions with Gustaf Akerman. Some of the later discussions on the “Wicksell effect” are reviewed. It is shown that the separation of price changes from physical changes – which was proposed by David Champernowne and Trevor Swan in a polemical argument with Joan Robinson– is not possible in general. It is concluded that Wicksell’s original arguments were correct, although incomplete. When ‘by the last portion of capital is meant an increase in social capital’, then not only is the marginal productivity of capital unrelated to the rate of pro...
The idea that capital theory might lead economists to discover forms of ‘paradoxical’ behaviour has...
Among the recent interventions in the capital controversy, the debate between Paola Potestio and Kur...
This book deals with the Cambridge capital theory controversies both from a historical and from an a...
The difficulties in traditional capital theory, which have recently given rise to the reswitching of...
In the 1960s-70s, there was a well-known controversy in economics on capital theory. In broad terms,...
This critique of Malinvaud’s article of 2003 on Wicksell’s legacy to capital theory focuses in parti...
The idea that capital theory might lead economists to discover forms of ‘paradoxical’ behaviour has ...
The aim of this paper is to study the relationship between reverse capital deepening and instability...
In this paper we examine the criticism that Knut Wicksell advanced against Walras’s treatment of cap...
We examine the criticism that Knut Wicksell advanced against Léon Walras’s treatment of capital and ...
This article is a follow-up to the Capital Theory Controversy that took place in 1960s-70s. In broad...
After Wicksell in 1911 had published the second Swedish edition of his Lectures on Political Economy...
The possibility of the reswitching of techniques in Piero Sraffa’s intersectoral model, namely the r...
The Böhm-Bawerk- Clark debate is overlooked and misinterpreted in capital theory, despite its influ...
The purpose of the present article is to explore the possibilities of a reconstruction of a Theory o...
The idea that capital theory might lead economists to discover forms of ‘paradoxical’ behaviour has...
Among the recent interventions in the capital controversy, the debate between Paola Potestio and Kur...
This book deals with the Cambridge capital theory controversies both from a historical and from an a...
The difficulties in traditional capital theory, which have recently given rise to the reswitching of...
In the 1960s-70s, there was a well-known controversy in economics on capital theory. In broad terms,...
This critique of Malinvaud’s article of 2003 on Wicksell’s legacy to capital theory focuses in parti...
The idea that capital theory might lead economists to discover forms of ‘paradoxical’ behaviour has ...
The aim of this paper is to study the relationship between reverse capital deepening and instability...
In this paper we examine the criticism that Knut Wicksell advanced against Walras’s treatment of cap...
We examine the criticism that Knut Wicksell advanced against Léon Walras’s treatment of capital and ...
This article is a follow-up to the Capital Theory Controversy that took place in 1960s-70s. In broad...
After Wicksell in 1911 had published the second Swedish edition of his Lectures on Political Economy...
The possibility of the reswitching of techniques in Piero Sraffa’s intersectoral model, namely the r...
The Böhm-Bawerk- Clark debate is overlooked and misinterpreted in capital theory, despite its influ...
The purpose of the present article is to explore the possibilities of a reconstruction of a Theory o...
The idea that capital theory might lead economists to discover forms of ‘paradoxical’ behaviour has...
Among the recent interventions in the capital controversy, the debate between Paola Potestio and Kur...
This book deals with the Cambridge capital theory controversies both from a historical and from an a...