Theories of "regulated capitalism" : A collection of articles / Edited by I. G. Blyumin ; translated by S. Smith.
Material type: TextLanguage: English, Russian Publication details: Moscow : Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1962.Description: 199 pages : tables ; 21 cmUniform titles:- Kritika teorii "reguliruemogo kapitalizma." English
- 330.15
- HB 501 .B61813 1962
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HB 201 .R6 The economics of imperfect competition / | HB 201 .S7 1931 An introduction to the theory of value : | HB 236.U5 .B55 1942 Parity, parity, parity / | HB 501 .B61813 1962 Theories of "regulated capitalism" : | HB 501 .D56 1925 Capitalist enterprise and social progress / | HB 501 .L5 1939 Studies in the theory of money and capital / | HB 501 .M313513 1975 Late capitalism / |
Translation of Kritika teorii "reguliruemogo kapitalizma."
A critique of several basic propositions underlying theories of "regulated capitalism" / Khafizov, R. The problems of checking inflation as dealt with by American economists / Osadchaya I. Fundamental conceptions regarding monetary and financial questions in Britain today / Smyslov, D. The essence of dirigisme in present-day bourgeois political economy in France / Pokrovsky, A.
"Although the articles in this collection were written separately and are not originally part of a single plan, they nevertheless complement one another and present in aggregate a critique of the theories of "regulated capitalism" which now predominate in bourgeois literature. A great deal of factual material is offered and a number of interesting theoretical observations have been drawn. It is hoped, therefore, that the present collection will be of interest and use to students, teachers, and researchers engaged in the study of the economics of present-day capitalism." From the foreword.
Donation from Karl and Elizabeth Niebyl.
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