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David
Laibman Professor of
Economics, Brooklyn College Professor,
Graduate Center, CUNY, Ph.D. Program in
Economics Ph.D. (Econ.), New
School for Social Research, New York N.Y.,
1973
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Books
Beyond the
Steady State: A Revival of Growth Theory,
edited book with Joseph Halevi and Edward J.
Nell. Pp. ix, 374. Macmillan, 1991
Value, Technical Change and Crisis:
Explorations in Marxist Economic Theory.
Pp. xii, 387. M. E. Sharpe, Inc., 1992
Capitalist Macrodynamics: A Systematic
Introduction. Pp. xv, 143. Macmillan Press
(London), 1997
Recent Selected Articles and
Chapters. (Please click on underlined
titles below in order to access selected
papers).
"Value
and the Quest for the Core of Capitalism,"
Review of Radical Political Economics,
34:2 (Spring 2002), pp. 159-178
"The Un-Simple
Analytics of Temporal Value Calculation,"
Political Economy: Review of Political
Economy and Social Science (Athens,
Greece), No. 10, (Spring 2002), pp. 5-16
"Non-Constant
Returns, Pareto Optimality and Competitive
Equilibrium," Review of Political
Economy, Vol. 13, No. 4, October 2001, pp.
471-481
"Contours of the Maturing Socialist Economy,"
Historical Materialism, Vol. 9, 2001,
pp. 85-110. In Greek, Utopia (Athens), No. 16
(September-October 2001), pp.
27-4
"Rising 'Material'
Vs. Falling 'Value' Rates of Profit: Trial by
Simulation," Capital and Class, #73,
Spring 2001, pp. 79-96
"The
Okishio Theorem and Its Critics: Historical
Cost Vs. Replacement Cost," Research
in Political Economy, Vol. 17,
1999, pp. 207-227
Broadening The Theory of Aggregate
Supply: A "New Critical"
Proposal Eastern Economic Journal,
Vol. 32, No.2 Spring 2006
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