Accumulation / Claudio Sardoni -- Aggregate demand / John Hillard -- Aggregate supply / Johan Deprez -- Animal spirits / Bill Gerrard -- Banks and financial institutions / Jan Toporowski -- Business cycles / Marc Jarsulic -- Capital theory controversies / G.C. Harcourt -- Class and social relations / Geoff Kay -- Competition, antitrust and beyond / Mark Glick -- Consumer behaviour / Dean Baker -- Corporatism / Richard Wright -- Costs of production / Mario Morroni -- Crisis / David Green -- Cumulative causation / A.P. Thirlwall -- Decision making / Frank Skuse -- De-industrialization / John R. Wells -- Dependency theories / Gabriel Palma -- Development / Ron Ayres -- Dialectics / Ali Shamsavari -- Discrimination / Patrick L. Mason.
Distribution: class and functional / Mauro Baranzini -- Division of labour / John Grahl -- Dual labour markets (in Third World countries) / Edward J. Amadeo -- Econometrics / Ron Smith -- Effective demand / J.A. Kregel -- Efficiency / Francis Green -- Employment relations and contracts / Geoffrey M. Hodgson -- Equilibrium analysis / Christof Ruhl -- Expectations / Jochen Runde -- Exploitation / P.N. Junankar -- Female employment and unemployment / Jean Gardiner -- Finance capital / Jerry Coakley -- Financial instability hypothesis / Hyman P. Minsky -- Firms and corporations / Paul Marginson -- Fordism and post-Fordism / Peter Nolan -- Gender and political economy / Eleni Paliginis -- Global political economy / James A. Caporaso -- Growth poles / Joseph Halevi.
Growth theories (Keynesian growth) / Peter Skott -- Growth theories (neo-Marxian growth) / Peter Skott -- Human motivation / Shaun Hargreaves Heap -- Hysteresis / Alan G. Isaac -- Industrial policy / Peter Mottershead -- Inequality / Rima Horton -- Inflation / Nicholas Sarantis -- Input-output analysis / E. Ray Canterbery -- Interest rates / Colin Rogers -- International finance / E.V.K. FitzGerald -- International trade / Lynn Mainwaring -- Investment theory and radical perspectives / Ciaran Driver -- Labour process debate / Colin Haslam -- Labour theory of value / Jonathan Michie -- Liquidity / L. Randall Wray -- Long period / Man-Seop Park -- Long waves / L.A.V. Catao and S.N. Solomou -- Markets / Paul Auerbach -- Methodology in Economics / Tony Lawson.
Modes of production / George Catephores -- Monetary circuits / Augusto Graziani -- Money and credit / Marc Lavoie -- Monopoly capitalism / Tracy Mott -- Multinational/transnational corporations / Christos N. Pitelis -- Peripheral Fordism in Europe / Philip Arestis and Eleni Paliginis -- Planning / Martin Cave -- Power in economic theory / Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis -- Prices and pricing / Peter J. Reynolds -- Productive-unproductive labour in Marxist economics / John Ure -- Profits / M.C. Howard -- Public expenditure / George Hadjimatheou -- Rate of profit / Michael Syron Lawlor -- Regulation theory / Bob Jessop -- Rent / Gary Mongiovi -- Savings / Michael Bleaney -- Sectoral balance / Amitava Krishna Dutt -- Segmented labour market theory / Ben Fine.
Short period / Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho -- Social contracts / Marino Regini -- Social conventions / Robin Naylor -- Social policy / M.G. Marshall -- Social structure of accumulation / Michele Naples -- Socialism / Ferdinando Targetti -- Socialization of investment / Mario Seccareccia -- Speculation / Victoria Chick -- Structuralism / Gabriel Palma and Jonathan Pincus -- Surplus approach / Roberto Ciccone -- Surplus labour / John E. King -- Tax incidence / Douglas Mair -- Taxation / Anthony J. Laramie -- Technological change / Norman Clark -- Technological unemployment / Harald Hagemann -- Technology gap / William S. Milberg -- Theory of the state / Thanos Skouras -- Time / O.F. Hamouda and B.B. Price -- Trade unions / William Brown -- Uncertainty / Sheila C. Dow.
Underconsumption / Howard J. Sherman -- Underdevelopment / J. Mohan Rao -- Unemployment, The social pathology of / Terry Moreton -- Unequal exchange / Bill Gibson -- Utility / Paul Anand -- Value / Heinz D. Kurz -- Wage-earner funds / Hans-Michael Trautwein -- Wages, money and real / Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer.
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As the first book of its kind devoted to radical political economy, The Companion will be an essential reference source for scholars and students with an interest in the development of economic ideas.
Radical political economy is a term used to encompass a range of different schools of thought. These include Post Keynesian, Kaleckian, Marxian, Institutionalist, Sraffian and other approaches to economics which share the common theme of production, rather than the exchange focus of neoclassical and Austrian economics. Their concern with the generation and use of the surplus leads them to an interest in dynamics, income distribution, growth and development, and capital accumulation. With over 100 entries, The Companion provides detailed information on a wide range of aspects of radical political economy as well as some important insights into its theoretical underpinning. A special feature of the book is its emphasis upon explaining the positive elements in radical political economy.
This major new reference book has been designed to provide a comprehensive coverage of radical political economy. International in scope, The Elgar Companion to Radical Political Economy includes contributions from a very wide range of specialists who discuss topics, ideas and theories in the field.