Also known as neo-Ricardian school
The neo-Ricardian school is an economic school of thought that derives from the close reading and interpretation of David Ricardo by Piero Sraffa, and from Sraffa's critique of neoclassical economics as presented in his The Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities, and further developed by the neo-Ricardians in the course of the Cambridge capital controversy. It particularly disputes the neoclassical theory of income distribution. Robert Rowthorn, in his 1974 article, Neo-classicism, neo-Ricardianism and Marxism in the New Left Review (I, 86), coined the name. Franklin Delano Rooseve
Con il nome scuola neoricardiana si indica un gruppo di economisti dedito alla rilettura delle opere di David Ricardo alla luce dell'interpretazione datane da Piero Sraffa nella sua Introduzione del 1951 ai Principi di economia politica e dell'imposta e nella sua opera principale, cioè Produzione di merci a mezzo di merci del 1960.
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