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Sraffa and the Reconstruction of Economic Theory: Volume Three

Sraffa's Legacy: Interpretations and Historical Perspectives

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. Sraffa’s Legacy and the Interpretation of Ricardo

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This book accounts for the work done around the two central aspects of Piero Sraffa's contribution to economic analysis, namely the criticism of the neoclassical theory of value and distribution and the construction of economic theory along the lines of the Classical approach.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Roma Tre University, Italy

    Antonella Stirati

About the editors

Richard Arena, GREDEG, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis and CNRS Tony Aspromourgos, University of Sydney, Australia Carlo Benetti, EconomiX, University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, France Christian Bidard, EconomiX, University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, France Gennady Bogomazov, Saint Petersburg State University, Russia Heinrich Bortis, Université de Fribourg, Switzerland Scott Carter, The University of Tulsa, USA Marcello de Cecco, Scuola normale superiore di Pisa and LUISS University of Rome, Italy Giuseppe Freni, University of Naples, Italy Christian Gehrke, University of Graz, Austria Giorgio Gilibert, University of Trieste, Italy Andrea Ginzburg, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Edith Klimovsky, Department of Economics, Metropolitan Autonomous University, Azcapotzalco Campus, Mexico City, Mexico Marc Lavoie, Department of Economics, University of Ottawa, Canada Denis Melnik, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia Luigi L. Pasinetti, Università Cattolica, Milan, Italy Neri Salvadori, University of Pisa, Italy Antonella Stirati (Introduction), Roma Tre University, Italy

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