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Las leyes de los rendimientos en condiciones de competencia
El presente artículo de Sraffa es uno de los trabajos que más revolucionaron el pen­samiento económico en las primeras décadas del siglo xx, y es el punto de arranque, si no de muchos libros, sí de una tendencia que cada vez se extiende más en toda la literatura económica, en el sentido de modificar la teoría tradicional del valor de acuerdo con la idea de la competencia imperfecta o monopolística.
Las leyes de los rendimientos en condiciones de competencia / The laws of returns under competitive conditions
This article by Sraffa is one of the works that most revolutionized economic thought in the first decades of the 20th century, and is the starting point, if not for many books, then for a trend that is increasingly spreading throughout economic literature in the sense of modifying the traditional theory of value following the idea of imperfect or monopolistic competition. El presente artículo de Sraffa es uno de los trabajos que más revolucionaron el pensamiento económico en las primeras décadas del siglo xx, y es el punto de arranque, si no de muchos libros, sí de una tendencia que cada vez se extiende más en toda la literatura económica, en el sentido de modificar la teoría tradicional del valor de acuerdo con la idea de la competencia imperfecta o monopolística.
SVILUPPO «DISTORTO», MERCI DI LUSSO, SALARIO DI SUSSISTENZA IN UNO SCAMBIO EPISTOLARE FRA RENATO ZANGHERI E PIERO SRAFFA (1967-1969)
The paper presents the hitherto unpublished correspondence between Piero Sraffa and Renato Zangheri in the late 1960s. The letters have a twofold interest: first, because the topics examined are of relevant significance, from both the political and the analytical viewpoints. Secondly, because they offer a good example of Sraffa's peculiar reluctance to explain his own theoretical approach. In the Appendix, a detailed letter to President Luigi Einaudi on the «Physiocratie» is published (together with his response), for the first time in the original Italian.
Professor Homero Cuevas, about Marx and the classics: a critical evaluation
ABSTRACT IN SPANISH: El profesor Homero Cuevas diagnosticó que la teoría del valor clásica, atribuida Smith, Ricardo, Marx y Sraffa, estaba incompleta o mal terminada, y que tal problema se solucionaba retomando una idea keynesiana sobre la medida de las magnitudes económicas en términos de trabajo asalariado. En el presente ensayo se muestra que este diagnóstico es equivocado, dado que se tergiversa el contenido de la teoría del valor clásica (una teoría del intercambio y no una macroeconomía), ho ayuda a percibir la originalidad de la teoría del valor de Marx (un enfoque monetario y no uno real) y malinterpreta la solución de Sraffa contenida en su mercancía patrón. // ABSTRACT IN ENGLISH: Professor Homero Cuevas diagnosed that the content of the classic value theory attributed to Smith, Ricardo, Marx, and Sraffa was incomplete or inadequately finished, and that such a problem was addressed by exploring a Keynesian idea about economic magnitudes in terms of labor wages. In the present essay the veracity of this diagnostic is wrong, given that the content of the classic value theory (an exchange theory and not a macro-economic theory) is distorted, and it misrepresents Sraffa's solution contained within his standard commodity.