Bibliographic data
Collected items
- Document type:
- Collected items
- Collection:
- Josef Steindl Collection
- Title:
- Joan Robinson's Theory of Economic Growth
- Scope:
- Kopie des Zeitschriftenartikels, 12 Blätter und Titelseite, paginiert 326-349
- Year of publication:
- 1979
- Description:
- In this paper we have, it is hoped, pointed out a sufficient number of crucial elements in Robinson's theory of economic growth that are in the main characteristic of, and often inspired or influenced by Marx, Rosa Luxemburg, Kalecki, Steindl, Baran and Sweezy, to denote her theory as essentially Neo-Marxist in a post-Keynesian sense. This current originated in the work of Kalecki and Steindl in the 1940s and early 1950s, who attempted, on the one hand, to bring a fresh interpretation of Marx's main "laws of motion of capitalism", by using the then new Keynesian insights à l'époque, and on the other hand, sought to reformulate Keynesian theories of effective demand starting from Marx's schemes of reproduction and some well known underconsumptionist passages in Capital. (Auszug, S. 348)
- Subject:
- Robinson, Joan <1903-1983> Wachstumstheorie Neomarxismus
- Note:
- Herausgeber der Zeitschrift "Science and Society" David Laibman.
- Related work:
- Cuyvers, Ludo: Joan Robinson's Theory of Economic Growth. In: Science and Society, Vol. 43, No. 3, Contemporary Issues in Marxist Political Economy, Fall 1979, S. 326-348
- JEL Classification:
- O40 [Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity: General]
- Shelfmark:
- S/M.38.8
- Rights of use:
- All rights reserved
- Access:
- Access to documents restricted