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This collection includes:
- Comment on Robert Gordon Growth Hypothesis(unpublished manuscript with handwritten annotations and comments), by Anwar Shaikh, PhD, undated.
- Typed manuscript discussing Robert Gordon’s “End of Growth” hypothesis, including technological revolutions, productivity growth, inequality, profitability, industrial policy, long-wave theory, and international competition.
- Handwritten annotations and marginal comments by Anwar Shaikh, PhD, on technological change, productivity growth, inequality, labor institutions, and long-wave economic theory.
- References to Gordon’s arguments on productivity growth and technological revolutions in the United States economy.
- Discussion of Kondratiev waves, Schumpeterian growth theory, and David Gordon’s social structures of accumulation framework.
- Farewell to the Working Class: An Essay on Post-Industrial Socialism, by André Gorz (1982). Boston, MA: South End Press.
- Gordon, D. M. (1991). Inside and outside the long swing: The endogeneity/exogeneity debate and the social structures of accumulation approach. Review, 14(Spring), 263–312.
- Keynes, J. M. (1976). The general theory of employment, interest and money. London, England: Macmillan. (Original work published 1936)
- Handwritten notes by Anwar Shaikh, PhD, concerning profitability, enterprise, industrial policy, labor costs, productivity growth, and international competitiveness.
- Handwritten comments by Anwar Shaikh, PhD, regarding inequality, labor institutions, and state policy in relation to long-term economic growth.
- Additional handwritten manuscript pages by Anwar Shaikh, PhD, containing notes and commentary on economic growth theory, technological change, labor relations, and macroeconomic development.
Recommended Citation
Shaikh, Anwar PhD, "Comment on Robert Gordon Growth Hypothesis" (1991). Archives of Anwar Shaikh. 1076.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/as_archive/1076