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Money, interest and capital accumulation in Karl Marx's economies: a monetary interpretation
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Körperschaftlicher Herausgeber
Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliches Institut in der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung
Abstract "Starting from Schumpeter's important distinction between 'real analysis' and 'monetary
analysis', in this paper it is shown that major elements of Marx's economic theory fall in the
camp of monetary analysis and the implications for Marx's theory of capital accumulation are
derived. First, Marx's t... mehr
"Starting from Schumpeter's important distinction between 'real analysis' and 'monetary
analysis', in this paper it is shown that major elements of Marx's economic theory fall in the
camp of monetary analysis and the implications for Marx's theory of capital accumulation are
derived. First, Marx's theory of labour value has to be considered a 'monetary theory of
value' because 'abstract labour' as the social substance of value cannot be measured without
a social standard of value. Money as a social representative of value, therefore, is introduced
at the very beginning of Marx's microeconomics. Marx's rejection of Ricardo's interpretation
of Say's Law requires that money as a means of circulation and as a means of payment is nonreproducible and therefore cannot be a commodity. Second, in the schemes of reproduction it
becomes clear, that the realisation of profits for the capitalist class as a whole requires money
advances, which have to increase by means of rising credit in a growing economy. Third, the
rate of interest in Marx's economics is conceived of as a monetary category determined by
relative powers of financial and industrial capitalists. Therefore, similar to post-Keynesian
theories of distribution and growth, the rate of capital accumulation is determined by the
expected rate of profit and the exogenous rate of interest. From this it follows, that any 'real
theory' of crisis and stagnation, as the falling rate of profit theory of crisis, cannot be
sustained within Marx's monetary analysis." (author's abstract)... weniger
Thesaurusschlagwörter
Profit; Marx, K.; Kredit; Preisniveau; Geldtheorie; Marxismus; Keynesianismus; Geld; Ökonomie; ökonomische Theorie; Zins; Akkumulation; Kapital
Klassifikation
Volkswirtschaftstheorie
Volkswirtschaftslehre
Methode
Theorieanwendung; Theoriebildung; Grundlagenforschung
Freie Schlagwörter
money; interest; capital accumulation; Marx's economics; B14; B24; E11
Sprache Dokument
Englisch
Publikationsjahr
2002
Erscheinungsort
Düsseldorf
Seitenangabe
27 S.
Schriftenreihe
WSI-Diskussionspapier, 102
Lizenz
Deposit Licence - Keine Weiterverbreitung, keine Bearbeitung
DatenlieferantDieser Metadatensatz wurde vom Sondersammelgebiet Sozialwissenschaften (USB Köln) erstellt.