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Edward Elgar Publishing Edward Elgar - The New Value Controversy and Foundations of Economics

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Description

Expand your understanding of modern economic theory with The New Value Controversy and the Foundations of Economics. Published by Edward Elgar Publishing, this work serves as the sequel to Marx and Non-Equilibrium Economics. It provides a deep look into the key advances in modern value theory through the perspectives of leading authors. By presenting contrasting theoretical viewpoints, this book facilitates a debate between equilibrium and non-equilibrium approaches. Readers can explore complex topics such as abstract labour, money, and the rapidly growing body of new research in these specific fields. The text covers wide-ranging subjects including gender and money, crisis theory, and the impact of technology on economic structures. This volume is designed for those looking to understand skilled and complex labour, as well as the effects of international transfers of value. It offers a comprehensive introduction to the contemporary debates shaping the future of economic thought and value theory.

Key Features

Explores modern value theory through a sequel to Marx and Non-Equilibrium Economics.

Provides a debate between equilibrium and non-equilibrium economic approaches.

Covers essential topics including abstract labour, money, and gender in economics.

Examines the impact of technology and its role in contemporary economic theory.

Analyzes skilled and complex labour alongside international transfers of value.

Includes research on crisis theory and the evolving landscape of economic work.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
25 February 2004
Listed Since
08 December 2006

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