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History and Criticism of the Labor Theory of Value in English Political Economy / Albert C. Whitaker.

De Gruyter Columbia University Press eBook-Package Archive 1658-1999 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Whitaker, Albert C., 1877-1965, author.
Series:
Columbia University Studies in the Social Sciences Series
Columbia University Studies in the Social Sciences Series ; Volume 50
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economics.
Value.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Columbia University Press, [1968]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
A history of the labor theory of value through an analysis of the works of several prominent figures in the field. Authors discussed include Adam Smith, Ricardo, Malthus, McCulloch, James Mill, Torrens, Senior, John Stuart Mill, and Cairns.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Chapter I. General Outlines of the History of the Labor Theory of Value
Chapter II. Adam Smith' s Philosophical or Primitive Account of Value.
Chapter III. The Empirical Account of Adam Smith
Chapter IV. Criticism of the Theories of Adam Smith
Chapter V. Ricardo and the True Classical Labor Theory
Chapter VI. M' Culloch, James Kill and Torrens. Anticipations of Marx' s Third Volume
Chapter VII. The Empirical Theory as Developed by Malthus
Chapter VIII. Senior
Chapter IX. John Stuart Mill
Chapter X. Cairnes
Chapter XI. The Ultimate Relation of Cost to Value
Index of Authors Mentioned
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 08. Jul 2019)
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780231883658
023188365X
OCLC:
1100435973

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