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A Reexamination of the Marxian Circuit of Capital: an Econometric Interpretation

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  • Loranger, J.G.

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The Chief Aim of This Paper Is to Show That My Previous Econometric Works Related to the Circuit of Capital, the Purpose of Which Was to Put Forward a Qualitative Theory of Inflation, Have Their Theoritical Foundation in Marx's Theory of the Circuit of Capital, As Explained in Book 2 of Capital. the Originality of My Contribution Lays in the Introduction of Credit Money As a Fourth Form in Marx's Circuit and in the Demonstration That the Relation Between the Financial Circulation and One Or the Other Form of the Circuit Can Be Adequately Described by a Rational Distributed Lag Function Where the Sum of the Lagged Coefficients Is Equal to the Tobin's Q Value. From This Estimated Value and From the Estimated Value for the Price Coefficient, a Diagnosis About the State of the Crisis of the System (Or Stagflation) Can Be Drawn.

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  • Loranger, J.G., 1986. "A Reexamination of the Marxian Circuit of Capital: an Econometric Interpretation," Cahiers de recherche 8622, Universite de Montreal, Departement de sciences economiques.
  • Handle: RePEc:mtl:montde:8622
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