Accepted papers include:

 

  • Where Did Quantitative Marxism Go? Ron Smith and Ali Tasiran, Birkbeck College.

 

  • Accumulation and Exploitation in a Linear Economy. Roberto Veneziani. QMW. Abstract

 

  • Job quality and the economics of New Labour: a critical appraisal using subjective survey data. Andrew Brown, Andy Charlwood, Chris Forde and David Spencer, Leeds University. Abstract

 

  • Bauer’s Unsolvable Accumulation Schemes. Matthieu Meauille, University Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne. Abstract

 

  • Money as social power: remapping global capital flows. Massimo De Angelis, University of East London and David Harvie, University of Leicester.  Abstract

 

  • Labour Values as Employment Multipliers. Andrew Trigg and Roberto Simonetti, Open University. Abstract

 

  • Simulating extended reproduction. Poverty reduction and class dynamics in Bolivia. Jorge Buzaglo and Alvaro Calzadilla, Göteborg University and Hamburg University. Abstract

 

  • A Political Economy Interpretation of  Cointegration of Prices along Commodity Chains. Susan Newman, SOAS. Abstract

 

  • Labor Productivity. A Marxian Critique of its Value-Added Decomposition. Peter Flaschel, Bielefeld University. Abstract

 

  • Marxists, Military Spending and the Economy. Paul Dunne. University of the West of England, Bristol.

 

  • Class Conflict Over the Length of the Working Day. Bruce Philp and Dan Wheatley, Nottingham Trent University.

 

  • Measuring the Value Rate of Profit. Alan Freeman

 

  • Causal Laws and Tendencies. Steve Fleetwood, University of the West of England, Bristol.

 

  • Profit Rate Distributions. Julian Wells, Greenwich University

 

  • Fall in the Rate of Profit in Business Cycles. Erdogan Bakir. Abstract

 

  • TBC. Gary Slater, Bradford University

 

  • TBC. Alvin Birdi, University of Bristol

 

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