From: Gerald A. Levy (Gerald_A_Levy@MSN.COM)
Date: Tue Feb 24 2004 - 07:57:29 EST
John Rosenthal (1999) "Addressing the Dogma of Growth" in Paul Zarembka ed. _Research in Political Economy_ 19, asserts that Grossman and "Grossmanian" theories (including that of list member Anwar Shaikh) assume "Say's Law". Rosenthal makes the claim that Grossman's theory _implicitly_ assumes "Say's Law" even though he acknowledges that Grossman _explicitly_ rejected Say's Law. -- Do others agree that Grossman's theory implicitly assumed Say's Law? -- Do "Grossmanian theories" assume Say's Law? -- Are there any Marxian theorists from a non-"Grossmanian" tradition which assume Say's Law? In solidarity, Jerry
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