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Marxist economics, also known as | '''Marxist economics''', also known as '''Marxian/Marxist school of economics''', is a school of economic thought based on and around [[Karl Marx]]'s theory of [[value]]. [[Marxian economics]] is a related but distinct concept. | ||
== Concepts == | == Concepts == | ||
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* Value, Price, and Profit | * Value, Price, and Profit | ||
* Wage-labour and Capital | * Wage-labour and Capital | ||
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Revision as of 16:20, 13 April 2023
Marxist economics, also known as Marxian/Marxist school of economics, is a school of economic thought based on and around Karl Marx's theory of value. Marxian economics is a related but distinct concept.
Concepts
- Law of value
- Tendency of the rate of profit to fall
- Commodity fetishism
- Transformation problem
- Single-system interpretation
Works
- Das Kapital
- Value, Price, and Profit
- Wage-labour and Capital