Developing Quantitative Marxism
This page provides information on new initiatives to develop the application of empirical marxist approaches to political economy.
Forthcoming Events:
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Third Conference on Developing Quantitative Marxism To take place in Bristol 2011.
Hosted by the University of the West of England and Bristol Univerity.
Past Events:
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Second Conference on Developing Quantitative Marxism held on 16-18th April 2009 at Burwalls Centre,
University of Bristol, Clifton, Bristol. Hosted by the University of the West of England and Bristol Univerity.
Details are here
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Inaugural Conference held on 3-5th April 2008, Burwalls Centre, University of Bristol, Clifton, Bristol,
hosted by the University of the West of England and Bristol Univerity.
Details are here
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A conference on Probabilistic Political Economy to celebrate 25 years since the publication
of Farjoun and Machover's 1989 book "Laws of Chaos: a Probabilistic Approach to Political Economy"
on 14-17 July 2008 at Kingston University.
Details are here
Quantitative Marxist Resources:
Contributions welcome: please send any relevant papers and submit unpublished or forthcoming work to the Discussion paper series
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Introducing QM
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Papers
- Discussion paper series on RepEC
- Data resources
- A web page by Tamerlan Tajaddinov that does interactive plotting of the rate of profit for OECD countries
and makes predictions from a dynamic solution to the labour value accumulation equations is
here
Related books:
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Dunne, Paul (ed) (1991) Quantitative Marxism Cambridge Polity Press. Publisher info
here
Reviews:
CSE,
RRPE,
EJ (JSTOR)
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Farjoun, Emmanuel and Moshe Machover (1883) Laws of Chaos: A Probabilistic Approach to Political Economy, Verso. Copy here
Contact: Paul Dunne
Last updated 16-Mar-2010 09:08 PM