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QUANTITATIVE EMPIRICAL RESEARCH IN MARXIST POLITICAL ECONOMY: A SELECTIVE REVIEW
Journal of Economic Surveys (2017)
  • Deepankar Basu
Abstract
This paper surveys quantitative empirical research in some key areas of Marxist political economy. Following an introductory section on the value controversy, the paper surveys quantitative empirical research on the following topics: (a) Marxist national accounts, (b) classical-Marxist theory of relative prices, (c) probabilistic political economy, (d) profitability analysis and (e) classical-Marxian theories of growth and technical change. I end by highlighting two important puzzles in the extant literature.
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Publication Date
July, 2017
DOI
10.1111/joes.12218
Citation Information
Deepankar Basu. "QUANTITATIVE EMPIRICAL RESEARCH IN MARXIST POLITICAL ECONOMY: A SELECTIVE REVIEW" Journal of Economic Surveys (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/deepankar_dasu/29/