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A History of Marxian Economics

Volume II: 1929-1990

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  • © 1992
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Part of the book series: Radical Economics (RAE)

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Table of contents (19 chapters)

  1. The Great Depression and Stalinism

  2. The Long Boom

  3. New Theories of Imperialism

  4. Value and Exploitation

About this book

This second volume of the highly successful, A History of Marxian Economics, covers the period from 1929 to the present. The main debates and themes of this period are the Great Depression and Stalinism, the Long Boom and its Demise, New Theories of Imperialism, Value and Exploitation, and Current Controversies. As with the first volume Michael Howard and John King have written an authoritative and stimulating account of the history of Marxian Economics over this period.

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Waterloo, Canada

    M. C. Howard

  • University of California, Riverside, USA

    M. C. Howard

  • La Trobe University, Australia

    J. E. King

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