Marx's economic theory: true or false? A Marxian response to Blaug's appraisal
Fred Moseley
Chapter 3 in HETERODOX ECONOMIC THEORIES, 1995, pp 88-136 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Heterodox Economic Theories begins with a paper by Ian Steedman on Sraffian economics and the capital controversy. This is followed by papers on radical economics by Michael Reich and Marx’s economic analysis by Fred Moseley. Professor Moseley has also written an extensive introduction to the work featured in this volume. Including replies by Mark Blaug and comments by a distinguished group of economic methodologists, this book offers a stimulating debate between heterodox and mainstream economists over the value of three important economic traditions and over the most appropriate methodology for the appraisal of economic theories.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1995
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