Growth, Distribution, and Prices
Explore the intricate dynamics of capitalist economies in Growth, Distribution, and Prices by Stephen A. Marglin. Published by Harvard University Press in 1987, this comprehensive 584-page treatise delves into the pivotal questions surrounding economic growth, income distribution, and the structure of relative prices. Marglin meticulously examines the insights offered by three influential theoretical frameworks: neoclassical, neo-Marxian, and neo-Keynesian. This book not only sheds light on what drives capitalist economies but also provides a critical analysis of the underlying economic theories that shape our understanding of market dynamics. Whether you are a student of economics, a professional in the field, or simply curious about the mechanics of capitalism, this essential read will enhance your knowledge and perspective on economic theory. Don't miss the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the forces that influence our economic landscape.