Collected Works of Michal Kalecki: Volume II. Capitalism: Economic Dynamics
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- Edition number and title :Volume II. Capitalism: Economic Dynamics
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 20 June 1991
- ISBN 9780198286646
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages648 pages
- Size 242x164x43 mm
- Weight 1226 g
- Language English
- Illustrations frontispiece, numerous line illustrations and tables 0
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The seven volumes will comprise the definitive scholarly edition of the works of Michał Kalecki, one of the most distinguished of twentieth-century economists and one of the trio who arrived at the conclusions promulgated by Keynes around the same time as - and in Kalecki's case, arguably earlier than - Keynes himself.
Nearly half the material to appear in the seven volumes has never been previously published in English and includes revisions and additions made in the light of recent research, including information about the relationship of Kalecki's ideas to the ideas of contemporary economic theory.
This volume deals with the capitalist economy and contains Kalecki's studies on the theory of income distribution in oligopolistic capitalism and on its economic dynamics.
Each part of the book consists of essays devoted to a similar topic and individual papers in each part are arranged in chronological order. The editorial comments and annexes at the end of the volume, besides giving valuable information on the background to the main texts, include illuminating exchanges of correspondence between Kalecki and Keynes, Joan Robinson, and others.
`[Kalecki] combined the superb gifts of intuition of a Keynes with a masterly use of orders of magnitude and simplifications which starkly reveal the major factors at work and produce the robust results of both the good theoretician and the applied statistician.' Economic Journal
Table of Contents:
Part 1: Factors in the Distribution of National Income; Part 2: Elements of Economic Dymanics; Part 3: Theory of Economic Dynamics; Part 4: The Business Cycle and Armaments after the Second World War; Part 5: Further Developments of the Theory of Economic Dynamics and Glosses.
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