Theories of Surplus and Transfer: Parasites and Producers in Economic Thought
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Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Original Title Page Original Copyright Page Table of Contents Dedication Preface Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: Productive labor and its product Part One Rise and Decline of the Classical-Marxian Surplus and Transfer Theory 2 Early views of production, surplus-generation, and transfer 1 Kuznets's triad 2 Producers in Petty and King Figure 2.1 Petty's welfare economics Table 2.2 King's Scheme 3 Mandeville's paradox 4 Luxury and necessity in Boisguilbert and Cantillon 5 Demand and capital in Physiocracy 6 Sterility challenged, Forbonnais to Condillac 7 The boundary of the economy in 1776 3 Division of labor and unproductive labor in a system of natural liberty: Adam Smith's dilemma 1 Two sorts of unproductive labor 2 What is capital, that it be accumulated? 3 Servants in the household: consumers sovereignty, and natural liberty in the Wealth of Nations 4 Materiality dominant? 5 Servants of the public 6 Division of labor with unproductive laborers - a hopeless contradiction? 4 Immaterial production from Garnier to Mill 1 Physiocracy after 1789 2 'French' Classical microeconomics and the Smithian polarities 3 Ricardo avoids input-output error 4 Malthus's cure for gluts 5 Goods and services, McCulloch to Mill 6 Classicism, marginalism, and materiality 5 Mode and matter in Marx: the factory paradigm and the scope of the base 1 The productive-labor theory of value and its corollaries 2 Capitalism or materiality? 3 The factory paradigm and the production-circulation dichotomy 4 Beyond the capitalist mode: the petty producer Figure 5.1 Marx's economy 5 Mental labor and the 'living production machine' 6 Can immaterial services be constant-capital inputs? 7 The 'most efficacious proportion', a positive fraction 8 Marx as welfare economist 9 Inputs, outputs and epochs Part Two In a New Mode 6 Materiality and non-productivity under mixed sodalism in the USSR 1 Labor theorists and Austrians 2 Golden-Age Marxism from Kautsky to Lenin 3 Bukharin's economics of revolution 4 Output under incomplete socialism from Prokopovich to the Stalin textbook: the theoretical options 5 The materiality of Soviet 'material production' 6 Effects on the service share? 7 Perestroika and Soviet economics Part Three Revisions and Extensions 7 Old Left and New Right on government as parasite 1 Post-Keynesian Marxism: capitalism spared by an unproductive war sector 2 Post-Keynesian Classicism: capitalism starved by an unproductive state sector 3 Public goods, rent-seeking, and the neoclassical economics of mode 8 Drawing the boundary: the main variants 1 From producers to products 2 Intermediate and final in the System of National Accounts and the International Comparison Project 3 Matter and mode in the Material Product System 4 New measures of final supply: towards an economics of use-values 9 Necessity without materiality, materiality without fallacy 1 Necessity without materiality: 'basic needs' in development economics 2 Materiality without fallacy: Polanyi-Pearson economic anthropology 10 Results, not inputs 1 On Sombart's torment turnpike 2 Review of the parts 3 Finality, sovereignty, and the efficacy of policy 4 Styles of dictatorship 5 Von Neumann systems 6 Intermediates, bads, and the 'most efficacious proportion' 7 The 'sole end and purpose of all production' Note on notes, terms and translations Bibliography Index
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