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The social surplus approach: historical origins and present state

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This chapter traces the historical development of the social surplus approach, starting with the classical political economists, while distinguishing between Marshall’s development of a neoclassical social surplus approach and the Cambridge Keynesians, who developed the social surplus approach with an explicit reference to Marx’s elaboration of the circular reproduction schemes of classical political economy. The chapter tries to explain how the social surplus approach provides a promising route for the development of heterodox economic theory in a direction that addresses the current socio-economic and ecological challenges. The emphasis of this chapter is on the traditions that attempt to establish an explicit connection to the classical-Marxian surplus approach, but without neglecting other heterodox perspectives, including Veblen’s, who provided the most influential non-Marxian perspective that draws upon (or at least presupposes) a social surplus approach (in which the surplus is appropriated by a leisure class).
Idioma originalEnglish
Título da publicação do anfitriãoThe Routledge handbook of heterodox economics
Subtítulo da publicação do anfitriãovolume 1: foundations, theoretical cores, and the anatomy of capitalism
EditoresTae-Hee Jo, Lynne Chester, Carlo D'Ippoliti
Local da publicaçãoLondon
EditoraTaylor and Francis A.S.
Capítulo6
Páginas97-109
Número de páginas13
Volume1
Edição2
ISBN (eletrónico)9781040758540
ISBN (impresso)9781003687078
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Estado da publicaçãoPublicado - 1 jan. 2025

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    Martins, N. O., 1 jan. 2025, The Routledge handbook of heterodox economics: volume 1: foundations, theoretical cores, and the anatomy of capitalism. Jo, T.-H., Chester, L. & D'Ippoliti, C. (eds.). 2 ed. London: Taylor and Francis A.S., Vol. 1. p. 54-65 12 p.

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