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Marxism / Keynesian economics / Surplus value / Crisis theory / Capitalism / Capital accumulation / Organic composition of capital / Rate of profit / Michał Kalecki / Marxist theory / Economics / Political economy
Date: 2013-12-19 07:50:20
Marxism
Keynesian economics
Surplus value
Crisis theory
Capitalism
Capital accumulation
Organic composition of capital
Rate of profit
Michał Kalecki
Marxist theory
Economics
Political economy

The long roots of the present crisis: Keynesians, Austerians, and Marx’s Law Guglielmo Carchedi and Michael Roberts Guglielmo Carchedi, Emeritus, University of Amsterdam. Adjunct Professor, York University,

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