Hey I just wanted to let you know that I am mostly done with my write up, but still need some finishing touches. I haven’t forgotten about it.
It’s gotten long, so I’m debating on whether to make it a comment or a separate post.
But it discusses how to set up equations to solve for the physical quantities and their prices in a Sraffian framework (while trying to tie it back to Marx)
I’m not the best writer so it may be long winded. Editing it would take a bit longer, but I sorta just want to get it done with lol.
It starts with just an overview of equilibrium in the classical vs the neoclassical schools, and then it builds up the framework starting with a pure labor economy. I add in means of production, and then finally include an exploiting class.
Value is briefly discussed, but not in great detail. I think I may end it by hinting at the transformation problem, showing research in this school that attempts to resolve it, and also showing some attempts to make a format dynamic model.
A lot of work, or the hinted future direction, is based off Ian Wright’s work as reading his papers was my entry way into this.
Thanks so much for taking the time! I’m very interested to read it
It’s gotten long, so I’m debating on whether to make it a comment or a separate post.
With this much effort, you should consider making a separate post so more people might see it — unless that means too much pressure to edit it
Editing it would take a bit longer, but I sorta just want to get it done with lol.
That could always be a separate post if you get around to it. Certainly there’d be people who didn’t see it the first time, or people who’d appreciate an edited version
Hey I just wanted to let you know that I am mostly done with my write up, but still need some finishing touches. I haven’t forgotten about it.
It’s gotten long, so I’m debating on whether to make it a comment or a separate post.
But it discusses how to set up equations to solve for the physical quantities and their prices in a Sraffian framework (while trying to tie it back to Marx)
I’m not the best writer so it may be long winded. Editing it would take a bit longer, but I sorta just want to get it done with lol.
It starts with just an overview of equilibrium in the classical vs the neoclassical schools, and then it builds up the framework starting with a pure labor economy. I add in means of production, and then finally include an exploiting class.
Value is briefly discussed, but not in great detail. I think I may end it by hinting at the transformation problem, showing research in this school that attempts to resolve it, and also showing some attempts to make a format dynamic model.
A lot of work, or the hinted future direction, is based off Ian Wright’s work as reading his papers was my entry way into this.
Thanks so much for taking the time! I’m very interested to read it
With this much effort, you should consider making a separate post so more people might see it — unless that means too much pressure to edit it
That could always be a separate post if you get around to it. Certainly there’d be people who didn’t see it the first time, or people who’d appreciate an edited version
I think I’ll make it a post, simply because it’s too long for a comment. Thanks for understanding and also for your patience!