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The Labour Theory of Value

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An Essay on Marxian Economics

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Marx’S theory of value has caused much confusion and generated much controversy. It seems, certainly, perplexing as we follow the uphill struggle of Marx’s own mind from the simple dogmatism of the first volume of Capital to the intricate formulations of Volume III. But if we start from the vantage ground of Volume III the journey is much less arduous.

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Robinson, J. (1966). The Labour Theory of Value. In: An Essay on Marxian Economics. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15228-5_3

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