Karl Marx and Say's Law
Bernice Shoul
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1957, vol. 71, issue 4, 611-629
Abstract:
I. Introduction, 611. — II. The four meanings of Say's Law, 614. — III. Marx on Say's Law as the circular flow, 616. — IV. The equality of aggregate demand and supply and the "money veil"; Marx's answer to Say's Law, 618. — V. Marx's view of partial overproduction and the general glut, 623. — VI. Accumulation of capital and economic development; Marx's alternative to Say's Law and the classical system, 625.
Date: 1957
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