Theories Of Value And Distribution Since Adam Smith by Maurice Dobb
Ideology and Economic Theory
This scholarly work delves into the evolution of economic thought concerning value and distribution, tracing its development from the classical theories of Adam Smith through to the more contemporary interpretations. It critically examines the contributions of key economists, highlighting the shifts in understanding and the debates that have shaped the field. The analysis provides a comprehensive overview of how these foundational concepts have been reinterpreted over time, offering insights into the dynamic nature of economic theory and its implications for modern economic analysis.
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- 1973
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- 300-350
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