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2001 Greenwich symposium on critical political economy

INTERNATIONAL WORKING GROUP ON VALUE THEORY

with the Needs, Value and Pricing Research Area of the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy

Invite you to the second Summer Symposium at Greenwich (London, UK) on 9-10 July, 2001 (Monday-Tuesday), 9:30 am - 5:30 pm, at the Maritime Campus of the University of Greenwich.

Room A165, Queen Anne Court, Maritime Campus, University of Greenwich
Presentations provide an introduction for the nonspecialist, and there will be extensive time for questions, debate, audience participation and engagement -- as well as relaxed, convivial meals and coffee breaks.

Monday, 9 July

9:30 am:  SIMON MOHUN (Queen Mary, University of London)
    On Two Recent Approaches to Accounting for Marxian Value
12:30 pm:  LUNCH
2:30 pm:  ALAN FREEMAN (Economic Advisor, Greater London Authority; and University of Greenwich)
    Money:  What it is and what it represents

Tuesday, 10 July

9:30 am:  ANDREW KLIMAN (Pace University, Pleasantville NY)
    Marx's Exploitation Theory of Profit vs Simultaneous Valuation: An unavoidable dilemma
12:30 pm:  LUNCH
2:30 pm:  ANDREW BROWN (University of Leeds)
    How Marx's Theory of Exploitation Substantiates the Labour Theory of Value

If you'd like to be a discussant for any of the papers please tell us.  Anything that you'd like to circulate can also be placed on the website. There will be a five pound fee (waived for low-wage participants) to cover our costs, including (we hope) coffee.
 

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