[OPE-L:7474] [OPE-L:1009] Contents, Vol. 17 RESEARCH IN POLITICAL ECONOMY, just published

Paul Zarembka (zarembka@acsu.buffalo.edu)
Mon, 31 May 1999 19:35:14

Volume 17 of the R.P.E. has just been published. Contents are below.

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RESEARCH IN POLITICAL ECONOMY
Paul Zarembka, Editor


Volume 17

"ECONOMIC THEORY OF CAPITALISM AND ITS CRISES"

I. MONEY, REGULATION OF CAPITALISM, AND 'GROWTH'

The Endogeneity of Money: Post-Keynesian and Marxian Concepts Compared,
by Maria de Lourdes Rollemberg Mollo

Periodising Capitalism: Problems and Method - The Case of the Regulation
Approach, by Stavros D. Mavroudeas

Addressing the Dogma of 'Growth', by John Rosenthal

II. ECONOMIC CRISES

Reformers and Investors: Crisis and Confidence during the Depression, by
Stephen Snow

Marxist Theories of Economic Crisis and the Australian Evidence, by James
R. Doughney

III. SYMPOSIUM ON OKISHIO AND HIS CRITICS

Okishio and His Critics: Historical Cost vs. Replacement Cost, by David
Laibman

Response to David Laibman

by Duncan K. Foley

Sell Dear, Buy Cheap: A Reply to Laibman?
by Andrew Kliman

Between Two World Systems: A Response to David Laibman
by Alan Freeman

The Profit Rate and Reproduction of Capital: A Rejoinder
by David Laibman