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Available both in print and online! Volume Set The Collected Works of 7 Maurice Dobb Routledge Library Editions Various Maurice Dobb was the foremost Marxian economist of his generation in Britain. He was noted for his contributions to value theory, the theory of economic planning and the analysis of Soviet economic development. This set will re-issue 7 of his most important works. For more details contact us at: [email protected] Routledge | March 2012: 234x156: 2,502pp: Set Hb: 978-0-415-52309-7: £520.00 eBook: 978-0-203-11950-1 Routledge Library Editions The Collected Works of Maurice Dobb Capitalist Enterprise and Social Progress Papers on Capitalism, Development Originally published in 1926. and Planning ‘A singularly brilliant and stimulating piece of economic analysis.’ Originally published in 1967. –Birmingham Post ‘Never dull, he raises problems of fundamental importance in a ‘A very thoughtful piece of work which does appreciably help to clarify thought-provoking and undogmatic way.’ –New Society. ideas on the subject.’ –The Times This volume consists of lectures and articles by Maurice Dobb selected from among Part 1 of this volume analyses the main issues in the theory of Applied Economics. Part 2 those delivered or written by him during the 1950s and 60s. It includes three lectures surveys the rise of capitalist enterprise and indicates the importance of certain institutions delivered at the University of Bologna on ‘Some Problems in the History of in the growth and working of the economic system at the start of the twentieth century. The Capitalism’, two lectures on economic development given at the Delhi School of concluding chapters stress the relevance of these considerations to the problems facing Economics, articles on the theory of development, and a number of articles on various politicians and administrators. questions of soviet economic planning contributed to specialist journals. The Contents: Part 1: Analytical 1. The Framing of the Problem 2. Entrepreneur Theories collection ends with a note in retrospect on Marx’s Das Kapital published in 3. The Entrepreneur Function 4. Capitalist Undertaking 5. Profit Theories recognition of the centenary of the appearance of Volume One of that work in 1867. 6. The Profits of Undertaking 7. The Theory of Monopoly and Advantage 8. Profit and Contents: Part 1: Some problems in the history of capitalism 1. Transition from Economic Change 9. Advantage and Class 10. Monopoly and Social Theory feudalism to capitalism 2. Prelude to the Industrial Revolution 3. Some features of 11. The Effects of Monopoly Part 2: Historical 12. The Origins of Town Enterprise capitalism since the First World War Part 2: Some aspects of economic development 13. The Struggle for Market Control 14. The Town Monopoly 15. The Beginnings of 1. Economic development and its momentum under capitalism 2. Some problems of Capitalist Enterprise 16. The Transition in England 17. The National Market and industrialisation in agricultural countries Part 3: Some reflections on the theory of Mercantilism 18. The Rise of the Wage-System 19. The First Period of Capitalist investment planning and economic growth Part 4: The question of ‘Investment- Undertaking 20. The Nineteenth Century 21. An Unfinished Page Part 3: Applied priority for heavy industry’ Part 5: Planning and Soviet economy: eight articles 22. The Problems of Economic Control 23. The Problems of Economic Anarchy 1. The discussions of the ‘twenties on planning and economic growth 2. The revival of 24. Crossways. Index. theoretical discussion among Soviet economists 3. A Comment on the discussion about price-policy 4. Soviet price-policy: a review 5. Some further comments on the March 2012: 234x156: 422pp. discussion about socialist price-policy Part 6: Soviet transport: a review 7. Notes on Hb: 978-0-415-52635-7: £90.00 recent economic discussion 8. Kantorovitch on optimal planning and prices eBook: 978-0-203-11953-2 9. Introduction to an Italian edition of Capital. Index. For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415526357 March 2012: 234x156: 274pp. Hb: 978-0-415-52361-5: £70.00 eBook: 978-0-203-12085-9 On Economic Theory & Socialism For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415523615 Originally published in 1955, reprinted with an additional note 1965. ‘An impressive achievement’ –New Statesman This volume collects published papers and essays from widely scattered and Political Economy and Capitalism inaccessible sources, some of which appeared for the first time when this book was Some Essays in Economic Tradition originally published. In the first part of the book the subjects range from the theory of wages and recent trends in economic theory to economists’ criticism of capitalism and Originally published in 1937. socialism, investment-policy in under-developed countries, and economic growth This volume examines questions concerning the nature and behaviour of capitalism under the Soviet Five Year Plans. The second part includes papers on Lenin and Marx, a and the development of economic thought and the relation between economic study of the economic ideas of Bernard Shaw, and an essay on historical materialism. thought and practice in the early twentieth century. Contents: Preface. Part 1: 1. The Entrepreneur Myth (1924) 2. A Sceptical View of the Contents: Preface. 1: The Requirements of a Theory of Value 2. Classical Political Economy Theory of Wages (1929) 3. Three Articles on the Problem of Economic Calculation in a 3. Classical Political Economy and Marx 4. Economic Class 5. The Trend of Modern Socialist Economy. A) Economic Theory and the Problems of a Socialist Economy (1933). Economics 6. Concerning Frictions and Expectations: Certain Recent Tendencies in B) A Note on Saving and Investment in a Socialist Economy (1939) C) A Review of the Economic Theory 7. Imperialism 8. The Questions of Economic Law in a Socialist Discussion Concerning Economic Calculation in a Socialist Economy (1953) Economy. A Note to Chapter 8 on Stored-up Labour and Investment Through Time. Index. 4. The Economic Basis of Class Conflict (1937)5. On Some Tendencies in Modern Economic Theory (1949) 6. Rates of Growth under the Five Year Plans (1953) March 2012: 234x156: 360pp. 7. A Note on the So-Called Degree of Capital Intensity of Investment in Under-Developed Hb: 978-0-415-52363-9: £80.00 Countries (1954). Part 2: 8. A Lecture on Lenin (1939) 9. A Lecture on Marx (1942) eBook: 978-0-203-12084-2 10. Bernard Shaw and Economics (1946) 11 . Full Employment and Capitalism (1950) 12. Historical Materialism and the Role of the Economic Factor (1951). For more information, visit: Part 3: 13. Economists and the Economics of Socialism 14. Comment on Soviet Economic www.routledge.com/9780415523639 Statistics 15. A Note on the Discussion of the Problem of Choice Between Alternative Investment Projects 16. The Accumulation of Capital 17. A Note on the Transformation Problem. Index. Russian Economic Development Since March 2012: 234x156: 294pp. the Revolution Hb: 978-0-415-52360-8: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-12087-3 Originally published in 1929. For more information, visit: The story of the economic development of the Soviet Union provided the first case in www.routledge.com/9780415523608 history of the establishment of a socialist economy and was therefore of great interest for economists and economic historians of the twentieth century. At the same time it affords a unique example of the transformation of a country into an industrial nation at an unprecedented pace and under the guidance of a national economic plan. This book examines these changes from the Russian Revolution of 1917 to 1927. Contents: Preface. 1. The Political Background 2. The Economic Policy of the First Eight Months 3. The Process of Economic Decline 4. The Period of ‘War Communism’. 5. The Transition to the New Economic Policy. Excursus to Chapter 5 On Money and Economic Accounting 6. The Beginning of Reconstruction 7. The New Form of Industrial Organisation 8. The ‘Scissors’ Crisis of 1923 9. The Closing of the ‘Scissors’. Excursus to Chapters 8 & 9: On Trade Between Industry and Peasant Agriculture Viewed As A Special Case of Exchange Between ‘Non-Competing Groups’ 10. The Problem of Fixed Capital 11 . Town and Village 12. Economic Prospects. A Glossary of Terms. A List of Sources. Appendix to Second Edition. Index. March 2012: 234x156: 438pp. Hb: 978-0-415-52364-6: £90.00 eBook: 978-0-203-12083-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415523646 Routledge Library Editions Soviet Economic Development Since 1917 Soviet Economy and the War Originally published in 1948. This re-issues the sixth, revised edition of 1966. Originally published in 1941. ‘This massive and well-produced book is both interesting and important. In this short book the author presents a concise factual record of Soviet economic developments during a short period. This book outlines the economic planning and The author is direct, lucid and learned in a subject essentially difficult, performance that accompanied the military training and preparation to meet the onset confused and dubious. It is by far the most valuable single volume on its of Nazism. subject.’ –The Economist Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Russia Before the Five Year Plan 3. The First Five-Year Plan This book follows on from the author’s volume Russian Economic Development and 4. The Second Five-Year Plan and the Third. A Note on Some Estimates of Mr Colin although it encompasses some of the same material it charts the history and progress Clark 5. What is the War Potential of the USSR? 6. The Location of Soviet Industry of the Soviet economy down to the efforts at reconstruction after The Second World 7. Collective Farms 8. The Role of the Trade Unions 9. The Plan and the Budget. War. A new chapter was added which covers the post-war decade from the end of the war to the announcement of the Sixth Year Plan.