In Marxian economics and related schools, unearned income originates from the surplus value produced by an economy, where " surplus value " refers to value beyond what is needed for subsistence.
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Inspired by Bourdieu, Wacquant analyzes the structural constraints and consequences, but like Bourdieu endeavours to provide a more nuanced analysis than, for example, a reductionist Marxian economic analysis ( cf.
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In economics, the notion of paper wealth is most associated with the heterodox school of Marxian economics, in the notion of fictitious capital by Karl Marx, in his critique of capitalism.
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By the way, the articles I wrote or worked on which are at issue here were for the most part from the series on Marxism and Marxian economics, and on national accounts.
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In Marxian economics, the official concept of CFC is also disputed, because it is argued that CFC really should refer to the value transferred by living labor from fixed assets to new output.
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In Marxian economics and related schools, property income is a portion of the surplus value produced by an economy, where " surplus value " refers to value beyond what is needed for subsistence.
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Marxian economics refers to several different theories and includes multiple schools of thought which are sometimes opposed to each other, and in many cases Marxian analysis is used to complement or supplement other economic approaches.
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Topics included Marxian theory and value analysis, overdetermination, radical economics, international trade, business cycles, social formations, the Soviet Union, and comparing and contrasting Marxian and non-Marxian economic theories.
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"' Richard David Wolff "'( born April 1, 1942 ) is an American Marxian economist, well known for his work on Marxian economics, economic methodology, and class analysis.
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In the history of economics, he is probably best known for his work " On the Economic Theory of Socialism " published in 1936, where he famously put Marxian economics and neoclassical economics together.