This collection of essays develops Edward Nell's influential
theory of transformational growth. Nell sets established concepts
such as the classical notion of prices of production and the
wage-profit frontier within a significant new framework that
illustrates their role in the dynamic evoution of the industrial
system from its beginnings in feudalism through the early
capitalism of the family firms to the modern system of effective
demands and multiplier adjustments. The essays present the method
and its relation to the capital critique before developing the main
ideas of transformational growth through a series of historical
studies culminating in a revised theory of the multiplier.
Outlining policies which strongly affirm an expansionist approach,
Nell porposes a reconstruction of macroeconimics.
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