Some Cambridge Controversies in the Theory of Capital
Delve into the pivotal discussions surrounding economic theory in "Some Cambridge Controversies in the Theory of Capital," authored by esteemed scholars and published by Cambridge University Press in 1972. This thought-provoking paperback spans 288 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of capital theory and its implications in the realms of production and distribution within capitalist society.
This illuminating work addresses significant debates that have shaped modern economics, focusing on production theories related to individual products as well as the overall product. Furthermore, it examines how the total aggregate product is allocated among various social classes, providing valuable insights for students, economists, and anyone interested in the intricacies of capital theory. Add this essential read to your collection and engage with the foundational ideas that continue to influence economic discussions today.