This foundational text in the Non-equilibrium or Temporal Single System Interpretation of Marx’s theory of value is now available as an open-access text.
Alan Freeman’s acceptance speech, given to the World Association for Political Economy (WAPE) in response to its Marxian Economics Award, July 2018. It deals with the relation required between Chinese and Western Marxist economists, in the light of China’s economic success, the prolonged stagnation of the industrialised economies, and the persistence of a high level of inequality between nations.
Slides from a talk at the 2016 Congress of the Humanities in Calgary, as part of a roundtable on economics with Len Findlay, Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson. The talk covers key aspects of the movement for the reform of economics teaching in the UK, with relevance to the rest of the world.
This paper, from the International Review of Economics Education, was written on behalf of the UK-based Association for Heterodox Economists (AHE), and argues for a reformulation of the UK’s Subject Benchmark Statement for Economics (SBSE) on pluralist principles.