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    Réponse

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    Schefold Bertram. Réponse. In: Cahiers d'économie politique, n°22, 1993. Actualité et spécificité de la pensée classique, sous la direction de Christian Bidard et Christian Tutin. pp. 51-58

    Accumulation, prix et formes du progrès technique

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    Schefold Bertram, Brunhoff, de Marianne, Brunhoff, de Suzanne. Accumulation, prix et formes du progrès technique. In: Cahiers d'économie politique, n°3, 1976. Actes du colloque SRAFFA, sous la direction de Patrick Maurisson. pp. 123-142

    J.M.Keynes's ‘Revolution’ – the major event of twentieth-century economics?

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    As the twentieth century draws towards its end, it is natural for economic historians to look back and try to assess the major breakthroughs that have taken place. In spite of criticisms, hesitations and attacks, John Maynard Keynes remains a giant among economists of the twentieth century. The chapter aims to review Keynes’s novel economic theory which can be seen as a ‘revolution’

    Preface & Introduction: a bird's eye view of the contents of the book

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    The Preface explains that the book is the proceedings of an ESHET conference held in Marseilles in 1997 devoted to Keynes and Keynesian policies. The Introduction provides a bird's eye view of the contents of the book, how and why it is divided in its various parts, and gives a succinct explanation of the various contributions

    Sraffa's Circular Process and the Concept of Vertical Integration

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    Proceedings of the Conference: "Production of Commodities after 25 years", held in Florence in August 1985. This chapter was published as an article in Political Economy - Studies in the Surplus Approach, 1986, vol. 1, pp.3-16

    Growing (or hyper) subsystems and vertically hyper-integrated sectors: Appendix

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    The analytical device of partitioning an economic system into subsystems (and correspondingly of constructing vertically integrated sectors) can be taken one step further into dynamic analysis, with remarkable implications. In fact, if one looks at the physical quantities side, as against the price side, of the usual equations representing a production economic system, one may notice a formal asymmetry. The Author shows that the asymmetry disappears when the scheme is further generalized to vertically hyper-integrated sectors

    Probleme der Konjunkturtheorie im ausgehenden 19. Jahrhundert

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