The Author presents in this chapter of: JOAN ROBINSON\u2019S ECONOIMCS. A CENTENIAL CELEBRATION, a deeper and more developed elaboration of his 1983 article \u201cThe Accumulation of Capital\u201d (CJE, 7:3/4, pp.405-411). The 1983 article raises the question: is there any relevant difference between the accumulation of individuals\u2019 wealth through the ownership of precious metals and durable consumption goods, and the accumulation of individuals\u2019 wealth through the ownership of means of production? The analysis undertaken by the author shows quite clearly that the economic systems in which production is carried out with the use of capital goods (as opposed to more primitive economic systems in which the use of the means of product...
Economic and social relations are undergoing radical change, expressed in such concepts as “knowledg...
What is capital? Despite centuries of debate, there is no clear answer to this question – and for...
What is capital? Despite centuries of debate, there is no clear answer to this question – and for...
The Author presents in this chapter of: JOAN ROBINSON’S ECONOIMCS. A CENTENIAL CELEBRATION, a deeper...
The accumulation of valuable material things, is something that has taken place in human societies s...
International audience"This book explores the renewal of forms of capital accumulation and the insti...
What is capital? Is capital the same as machines, or is it merely a financial asset? Is it material ...
This chapter outlines the main problems of capital theory, key issues which need to be resolved, and...
Existing theories of capital, neo-classical as well as Marxist, are anchored in the material sphere ...
What is capital? Is capital the same as machines, or is it merely a financial asset? Is it material ...
arms accumulation capital capitalism conflict corporation crisis distribution elite energy finance g...
What is capital? Is capital the same as machines, or is it merely a financial asset? Is it material ...
Models of accumulation show that capital goods have equal productivity and using them goods having s...
It is a widely accepted premise that we are in a midst of a radical change of economic and social r...
This book explores the renewal of forms of capital accumulation and the institutions that shape it. ...
Economic and social relations are undergoing radical change, expressed in such concepts as “knowledg...
What is capital? Despite centuries of debate, there is no clear answer to this question – and for...
What is capital? Despite centuries of debate, there is no clear answer to this question – and for...
The Author presents in this chapter of: JOAN ROBINSON’S ECONOIMCS. A CENTENIAL CELEBRATION, a deeper...
The accumulation of valuable material things, is something that has taken place in human societies s...
International audience"This book explores the renewal of forms of capital accumulation and the insti...
What is capital? Is capital the same as machines, or is it merely a financial asset? Is it material ...
This chapter outlines the main problems of capital theory, key issues which need to be resolved, and...
Existing theories of capital, neo-classical as well as Marxist, are anchored in the material sphere ...
What is capital? Is capital the same as machines, or is it merely a financial asset? Is it material ...
arms accumulation capital capitalism conflict corporation crisis distribution elite energy finance g...
What is capital? Is capital the same as machines, or is it merely a financial asset? Is it material ...
Models of accumulation show that capital goods have equal productivity and using them goods having s...
It is a widely accepted premise that we are in a midst of a radical change of economic and social r...
This book explores the renewal of forms of capital accumulation and the institutions that shape it. ...
Economic and social relations are undergoing radical change, expressed in such concepts as “knowledg...
What is capital? Despite centuries of debate, there is no clear answer to this question – and for...
What is capital? Despite centuries of debate, there is no clear answer to this question – and for...