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This folder includes:
Handwritten note cards titled:
- Emmanuel, referencing Kyklos and Mainwaring
- England / Senegal, with diagram of M–C–M′ circulation
- Rowthorn, Bob (1980), Capitalism, Conflict and Inflation
- History of Political Economy, Vol. 3 (1971) (title in red ink; front and back)
- Tonak & Capital Formation (1979; yellow card; referencing Liebling and Pergamon Press; front and back)
- Hilferding: Bibliography (with crossed-out text “Money”)
- Otsuki Shoten Publishers (Tokyo, Japan), referencing Marx Lexikon (blue ink)
- Bowles, S. and Gintis, H. (1980) (with note: “Give to: Salvador Delara”)
- Andrew Gamble and Paul Walton, From Alienation to Surplus Value (1976) (blue ink)
- Oligopoly and Technical Progress (Paolo Sylos-Labini, 1969; red ink on yellow card)
- Theories of Decision-Making (H.A. Simon)
- Paul Davidson, Theories of Income Distribution (Rutgers Press; pink card)
- Economic Abstracts (Section 4.5), listing multiple articles (blue ink)
- Some Notes on the Transformation Problem, referencing Meek, Dickinson, and Sweezy (blue ink)
- Mathematical Proof of the Breakdown of Capitalism (Georgescu-Roegen, 1960)
- Choice of Units, Column Sums, and Stability (Fisher and Haddar, 1965)
- Rakshit, M. (1962), “Reserve Army, Effective Demand in Marxian Crisis Models” (blue ink)
- Conference Board: Concentration, referencing Jack Farkas (blue ink)
- Radical or Quantity Theory of Money & Trade, referencing Anwar Payer
- Branson, W.H. and Junz, H.B. (1971), “Trends in U.S. Trade & Comparative Advantage” (blue ink)
- Orthodox Trade Theory & Data (1968; referencing Robert Triffin)
- Cambridge Economics: Bibliography (1971; referencing Joan Robinson and Cheryl Payer)
- SIPRI Arms Trade to the Third World
- O.G. Harcourt, Choice of Technique (1968) and Rothschilds on Price Theory & Oligopoly (red ink)
- Input-Output: Data (1980; referencing Jack Fawcett Associates and BLS; blue ink)
- Capital Stock, referencing American Machinist (McGraw-Hill; blue ink)
- Crisis: Data, on stock market index data and NYSE
- Morishima and Catephores (1978), Value, Exploitation and Growth
- Imperialism: Bibliography (title in red ink; front and back; referencing Hilferding and Third World debt)
- Value / Price Bibliography (1976; referencing Hodgson and Sweezy)
- International Productivity Measurements (1973; two pages; multiple authors; blue ink)
- Schroyer, Trent (1972), “Marx’s Theory of Crises” (blue ink)
- Steindl, Joseph (1968), “Karl Marx and the Accumulation of Capital” (blue ink)
- Wright, Erik Olin (1975), “Alternative Perspectives in Marxist Theory of Accumulation & Crises” (blue ink)
- Wycke?, William (1975), “The Work Shortage: Class Struggle and Capital Reproduction” (blue ink)
- Jacoby, Russell (1978), “Politics of the Crisis Theory” (blue ink)
- Kidron, Michael (1974), Capitalism and Theory / Western Capitalism (blue ink)
- Konus, A.A., “On the Trend of the Rate of Profit to Fall” (blue ink)
- Levine, David (1973), Accumulation & Technical Change in Marxian Economics (Ph.D., Yale University) (blue ink)
- Mattick, Paul (1969), Marx and Keynes and “The Permanent Crisis” (blue ink)
- Meek, Ronald (1967), “The Falling Rate of Profit” in Economics & Ideology and Other Essays (blue ink)
- Mermelstein, David (1975), The Economic Crisis Reader (blue ink)
- Nordhaus, William (1974), “The Falling Share of Profits” (blue ink)
- Robinson, Joan (1966), “The Falling Rate of Profit” in Essays in Marxian Economics (blue ink)
- Roll, Eric (1946), A History of Economic Thought (blue ink)
- Sherman, Howard (1976), “Class Conflict and Macro-Policy” (blue ink)
- Boddy, R. & Crotty, J. (1975), two articles on class conflict (blue ink)
- Hodgson, Geoff (1974), “The Theory of the Falling Rate of Profit” (blue ink)
- Itoh, Makoto (1975), “The Formation of Marx’s Theory of Crisis” (blue ink)
- Gottheil, F.W. (1962), “Increasing Misery of the Proletariat…” (blue ink)
- Harris, Donald (1972), “On Marx’s Scheme of Reproduction & Accumulation” (blue ink)
- Cogoy, Mario (1973), “The Fall of the Rate of Profit and the Theory of Accumulation” (blue ink)
- Day, R. (1976), “The Theory of the Long Cycle”
- Gordon, David (1975), “Recession is Capitalism as Usual” (blue ink)
- Fine, Ben & Harris, Lawrence (1976), Controversial Issues in Marxist Economic Theory (blue ink)
- Sherman, Howard (1976), Stagflation: A Radical Theory of Unemployment and Inflation (blue ink)
- Sinclair, P. (1976), “Fascism and the Crisis in Capitalist Society”
- Sweezy, Paul (1974), “Some Problems in the Theory of Capital Accumulation” (blue ink)
- Naqvi, K. (1960), “Schematic Representation of Accumulation in Marx” (blue ink)
- Jacoby, Russell (1975), “The Politics of the Crisis Theory” (blue ink; marked “Xerox”)
- Shoul, Bernice (1957), “Karl Marx and Say’s Law” (blue ink)
- Victor Perlo (1975–76), “Marxian Commodity-Flow Diagrams for State-Monopoly Capitalism” (blue ink)
- United States Congress, Joint Economic Committee (1974), A Reappraisal of U.S. Energy Policy (typed library catalog card)
- The Firm & Multiplier Theory (referencing Ackley; red ink; front and back)
- Antonio Pesenti (1959), “The Falling Rate of Profit”
- Marcel Proust (1871–1922), Remembrance of Things Past (1934) (typed library catalog card)
- Miyao, Takahiro (1977), “A Generalization of Sraffa’s Standard Commodity” (blue ink; front and back with mathematical notes)
- Standard System & Pure Expanded Reproduction (multi-page mathematical derivations; 7 pages)
- Handwritten Page of Mathematical Calculations
- Wages Paid at End, with mathematical derivations and graph (2 pages)
- Sraffa Standard Commodity & Prices of Production, Rate of Profit (10/31/77; 4 pages of mathematical derivations)
- Sraffa Prices Relative to Standard Commodity (2 pages of mathematical derivations)
- Jacob Morris (1967), “Marx as a Monetary Theorist” (blue ink)
- Jacob Morris (1967), “Spurious Capital and the Rate of Profit” (blue ink)
- Howard Sherman (1970), “The Marxist Theory of Value Revisited” (blue ink)
Recommended Citation
Shaikh, Anwar PhD, "Bibliography" (1980). Archives of Anwar Shaikh. 1064.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/as_archive/1064
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Comments
This is from Professor Shaikh's collection of over 1800 index cards Not all folders had cards behind them and those that did varied in the number of cards.