Critical Essays on Piero Sraffa's Legacy in Economics

Heinz D Kurz editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:18th Sep '08

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A critical assessment of Sraffa's published works and their legacy for the economics profession.

A critical assessment of the published works of Piero Sraffa. Topics covered explore Sraffa's interpretation of the classical economists; his theory of value and distribution; his critique of partial and general neoclassical equilibrium theory; the problem of capital; and his critique of Hayek's monetary overinvestment theory of the business cycle.This collection offers a critical assessment of the published works of Piero Sraffa, one of the leading economists of the twentieth century, and their legacy for the economics profession. The topics covered explore Sraffa's interpretation of the classical economists; his theory of value and distribution; his critique of partial and general neoclassical equilibrium theory; his focus on the problem of capital; and his critique of Hayek's monetary overinvestment theory of the business cycle. Specific issues investigated include intertemporal general equilibrium theory and the capital problem; the probability of reswitching; Ricardo, Malthus, and the corn model; and the meaning and implication of the capital controversy. Among the contributors are many of the world's leading students of Sraffian economics, including Nobel Laureate Paul Samuelson, Christian Bidard, Edwin Burmeister, John Eatwell, Pierangelo Garegnani, Samuel Hollander, Heinz Kurz, Lynn Mainwaring, Neri Salvadori, Bertram Schefold and Ian Steedman.

Review of the hardback: '… this is a very fine collection of essays. It will most certainly be of great value to historians of economic thought. In addition, for those interested in the technical details of the theory of capital, the book has much to offer.' Economic Systems Research

ISBN: 9780521081641

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm

Weight: 700g

480 pages