1st Edition
The Revival of Classical Political Economy
About the editors
List of contributors
Foreword
1 Introduction
Christian Gehrke and the Revival of Classical Political Economy
Heinz D. Kurz, Neri Salvadori and Richard Sturn
Part I
Pre-Classical and Classical Political Economy
2 Adam Smith, Geo-economist? Jealousy of trade, Grotian international Society, and Hobbesian Shadows
Richard Sturn
3 Tableau Économique: The expenditure view versus the reproduction view
Takashi Yagi
4 From ‘the Planting of People’ to the ‘Natural Growth of Settlements’.
Early Spatial Economics in Daniel Defoe and Richard Cantillon
Richard van den Berg
5 Demand and Supply before Marginal Utility
Antonella Palumbo
Part II
The Resumption of Classical Political Economy in the Works of Piero Sraffa
6 Reconstructing Piero Sraffa’s Re-discovery of the “Standpoint of the Old Classical Economists”. Collaborating with Christian Gehrke and Neri Salvadori
Heinz D. Kurz
7 THE MAKING OF PASINETTI’S 1960 RICARDIAN SYSTEM:
AN ARCHIVAL EXPLORATION
Neri Salvadori and Rodolfo Signorino
8 Money Prices and Balanced Trade in Ricardo’s Theory of Foreign Trade
Saverio Fratini
9 Sraffian Criticism of Microeconomics
Arrigo Opocher and Ian Steedman
Part III
The Dissemination, Adoption and Adaptation of Ideas
10 Kanta Ranadive and the Indian Reception of Ricardo
ALEX M. THOMAS
11 Labour Under Overlapping Modes of Production
Goddanti Omkarnath
12 Techno-economic Paradigms: Shaping Economic Thought and Policy Evolution
Mark Knell
Part IV
Economic Cycles and Money
13 Otto Bauer on Economic Crises
John King
14 Lowe and Schumpeter on Business Cycles
Harald Hagemann
15 Knut Wicksell’s Theory of Money, Interest Rate, and Inflation: A Theoretical and Empirical Appreciation
Nancy I. Muller-Durán, Sara M. Ochoa-León and Ignacio Perrotini-Hernández
Index
Biography
Heinz D. Kurz is Professor Emeritus at the University of Graz and a fellow of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei.
Neri Salvadori is Professor Emeritus at the University of Pisa and a fellow of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei.
Richard Sturn is Professor of Economics and Chair of the Graz Schumpeter Centre. He is currently President of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought.






