Index

Including A Symposium on 50 Years of the Union for Radical Political Economics

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(2019), "Index", Including A Symposium on 50 Years of the Union for Radical Political Economics (Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Vol. 37A), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 205-211. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0743-41542019000037A020

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INDEX

Adelman, Irma
, 185

African political and economic development
, 162

Agricultural surplus
, 105

Alsop, Joseph
, 56

American capitalism
, 23, 73

American economics
, 3, 197–199

‘defense’ spending
, 12

Federal Reserve System
, 203

late 1960s and early 1970s
, 72

American healthcare
, 43

American Keynesianism
, 13–15

America’s Asia
, 74

Arrow, Kenneth
, 24

Ashton, T. S.
, 151

The Industrial Revolution, 1760–1830
, 151

Association for Heterodox Economics (AHE)
, 4

Balanced vs unbalanced growth controversy
, 132–133

Baran, Paul A.
, 18, 20, 71, 76, 135

Barker, Tim
, 7

Baumol, William
, 106

Behbin, Floria
, 89

Bell, Shaw
, 97

Benería, Lourdes
, 89

Bettelheim, Charles
, 55

Blau, Francine
, 89

Boff, Richard B. Du
, 21

Boianovsky, Mauro
, 157–158, 162, 178, 181, 185, 187–188

Lewis’s political engagement
, 161

relationship between economic growth and institutional change
, 161–162

Bolshevik revolution
, 6

Bourgeois economics
, 72–73

British economy
, 147, 151

Bronfenbrenner, Martin
, 21, 67

Browder, Earl
, 16

Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars (BCAS)
, 75

Burlage, Robb
, 36, 47–48

China

administration of justice
, 146–147

Cultural Revolution (1966–1976)
, 32, 34–35, 50, 55–56

democratic planning
, 37

economics literature on
, 37–38

export-led growth through special economic zones
, 175–176

“Four Modernizations” and “Four Cardinal Principles”
, 175

Great Leap Forward (1958–1961)
, 32

Hukou system
, 176, 178

income distribution in
, 175

Lewis turning point (LTP)
, 177–178

Maoist development
, 38–39, 51–54, 56, 74

moral incentives in
, 75

pro-Mao literature on
, 36

public health system of
, 42–44

radicals trip to
, 71–76

“Reform and Opening-up” policy
, 175

reform process
, 175–177

retreat from Maoism
, 54–56

sex education in
, 42–44

Chinese Communism
, 69

Chinese factory-management
, 76

Chinese socialism
, 68

Classical economics
, 104, 107, 185–190

in development economics
, 131–135

double factoral terms of trade
, 129

free trade
, 129

Classical political economy
, 157–158

Cole, W. A.
, 151

Colonial economics
, 149

Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars (CCAS)
, 35–36, 40

Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession (CSWEP)
, 96–97

Commons, John R.
, 193–194

contributions
, 195, 199–203

Documentary History
, 194

The Legal Foundations of Capitalism
, 195

“Reasonable Stabilization of Capitalism”
, 195

stabilization of capitalism
, 194, 201–203

work on monetary economics
, 194

Communist Manifesto
, 14

Conventional wage
, 169

Coordinating Committee on Women in the Historical Profession
, 86

Cuba
, 66

late 1960s and early 1970s
, 72

Cuba: Anatomy of a Revolution
, 71

Cuban socialism
, 68

Cultural Revolution (1966–1976)
, 7, 32, 34–35, 50, 55–56, 74–75, 176

Cypher, James
, 23, 25

Dali commune
, 45

Dasgupta, Amyia K.
, 105

full-capacity capital stock
, 105

Dazhai [Tachai]
, 45, 55

Deane, Phyllis
, 151

British Economic Growth, 1688–1959
, 151

Decentralization
, 75–76

Despres, Emile
, 24

Developed economies
, 107, 112

Diehl, Carl
, 203

Disguised unemployment
, 111

Domar, Evsey
, 106

Eckstein, Alexander
, 56

Edwards, Richard C.
, 66

Eisenhower, Dwight
, 22

Ely, Richard T.
, 21, 133, 193–195, 198

Emmanuel, Arghiri
, 108

Employment Act
, 17

Ezekiel, Mordecai
, 14

Fabian Society
, 150

Federal Reserve
, 15

Fel’dman, A. G.
, 134–135

Feldman, Benjamin
, 8

Feminism and economic theory
, 87–89

production
, 87–88

professionalism
, 94–95

reproductive labor
, 88, 92, 97

social reproduction
, 88–89, 92, 94–95

in URPE
, 89–95

Feminist movement
, 86

Finkelhor, David
, 22

First Friendship Delegation of American Radical Political Economists (FFDARPE)
, 7, 32–33, 44, 75

absence of crude sexism
, 42–44

Chinese criticism of narrowly specialized ‘experts’
, 40

Chinese economic workers
, 49

encounters with Maoist China
, 40–51

evaluation of Maoist China
, 51–54

members
, 36–37

model communes
, 44–46

public provision of healthcare
, 42–44

Tangshan Coal Mines
, 46–48

Folbre, N.
, 97

Furner, Mary
, 5

Fusfeld, Daniel R.
, 22

Galbraith, John Kenneth
, 53

Gang of Four
, 55

Garlin, Victor
, 41, 51–53, 55

George, Henry
, 198

Gerschenkron, Alexander
, 160

Gilbert, Richard V.
, 15

Gilman, Nils
, 68

Gintis, Herbert
, 12

Globalization
, 129

Gold exchange standard
, 202

Gordon, David
, 36, 39, 44, 75

Growth theory
, 110–111, 136, 175, 187

Gurley, John
, 38–39

China’s Economy and the Maoist Strategy
, 75

Haavelmo, Trygve
, 104

Hammonds, Barbara

The Skilled Labourer
, 150

The Town Labourer, 1760–1832: The New Civilisation
, 150–151, 153

The Village Labourer, 1760–1832: A Study of the Government of England before the Reform Bill
, 150

Hammonds, J. L.
, 150

The Skilled Labourer
, 150

The Town Labourer, 1760–1832: The New Civilisation
, 150–151, 153

village communities, possessions and rights in
, 150

The Village Labourer, 1760–1832: A Study of the Government of England before the Reform Bill
, 150

Hansen, Alvin H.
, 12, 17–18, 193–196

American economic movements and institutions
, 195

American labor movement
, 195

An Economic Program for American Democracy
, 12

Business Cycle Theory
, 194

Harrod, Roy
, 106–107, 166

Harrod–Domar model
, 111–112

Hartmann, Heidi
, 89

Harvard-Tufts group
, 15–16

Heckscher-Ohlin model
, 127

Herman, Edward S.
, 21

Hicks, J.
, 110

Hildebrand, George
, 17–20

Hill, Marianne
, 89, 96

Hirschman, Albert
, 160

House of Un-American Activities
, 6

Howard, Peggy
, 89–90

Huberman, Leo
, 73

Hukou system
, 176, 178

Hume, D.
, 129

Imperialism/anti-imperialism
, 135, 148, 161

Industrial revolutions
, 117

Inikori, Joseph
, 154

Institutional economics
, 6

Institutionalism
, 67

International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE)
, 98

Japanese trade policy
, 189

Jones, Byrd L.
, 24–25

Justin Yifu Lin
, 176

Kaldor, Nicholas
, 105, 114, 158, 187

post-Keynesian model
, 114

Kaldor-Verdoorn law
, 120

Kalecki, Michael
, 14

Kelber, Harry
, 37

Kenneth, John
, 67

Keynesian economics
, 12–13, 17, 67, 72, 104, 107, 111, 114, 118, 133, 158, 160, 165, 188, 194, 196

Keynesian theory
, 165

Keyserling, Leon
, 25

Khrushchev, Nikita
, 22–23

Korean War
, 17

Kurihara, Kenneth
, 181

Kuznets, Simon
, 15, 181

relation between economic growth and income inequality
, 182–183, 185

Kuznets curve
, 181, 185

Labor surplus economies
, 113, 117–119, 122, 128, 134

Labor-surplus economy
, 167–169

in household sector
, 167

in reserve army
, 168

Lanza, Fabio
, 77

Law of Diminishing Returns
, 129

Lee, Frederic S.
, 4

A History of Heterodox Economics: Challenging the Mainstream in the Twentieth Century
, 4

on URPE
, 4

Leibenstein, Harvey
, 104

Lewis, Arthur
, 103–104

agricultural surplus, notion of
, 118–119

anti-imperialism
, 135

capitalist expansion
, 118–119

capital-output ratio
, 111

conventional wage, notion of
, 175

criticism of “hidden saving”
, 134

development economics
, 136

development modeling
, 111–112

disagreements between Hirschman and
, 132–133, 138n25

disparity in labor productivity in food production
, 107–108

distinction between economic growth and economic development
, 145

dual domestic underdeveloped economies
, 107–108

economic development of China
, 173–178

“Economic Development with Unlimited Supplies of Labour”
, 149

economic duality, notion of
, 121–123, 131–133, 135, 178

economic surplus and capital accumulation, notion of
, 117, 120, 124–125, 146, 188–189

“economic surplus” notion
, 109

Economic Survey 1919–1939
, 189

The Evolution of the Economic Order
, 149

general equilibrium of balanced growth
, 114

Growth and Fluctuations, 1870–1913
, 149

growth economics
, 112–115

growth of productive labor force
, 113–114

on Harrod–Domar model
, 111–112

history of economic thought (HET)
, 108–109

labor-surplus economy
, 167–169

Labour in the West Indies: The Birth of a Workers Movement
, 150

at London School of Economics (LSE)
, 105–106

long-run role for aggregate demand
, 169

model of development in dual economies with perfectly elastic labor supply
, 104–105

model of expanding capitalist sector
, 135

model of “unequal exchange”
, 108

modified classical model
, 115–117

perspective on classical economic system
, 107

production of capital goods
, 134

relation between economic growth and income inequality
, 181, 183–186

role of religion in economic growth
, 151

surplus labor, notion of
, 173, 176–178

Taiwan as a case for “growth with equity”
, 175

Theory of Economic Growth
, 104

The Theory of Economic Growth
, 151–153, 158–159, 161–162, 181, 188

transformative potential of industrialization
, 160

unbalanced development
, 119

unlimited supplies of labor
, 149–151, 153–154, 166–167, 188–189

Lewis-Ranis-Fei model
, 174

Lewis turning point (LTP)
, 177–178

Liberal Keynesianism
, 13, 23

Lippit, Victor
, 38, 56

List, Friedrich
, 108, 129–130

Lowe, Adolph
, 104

Low-level equilibrium trap
, 104

Luxemburg, Rosa
, 13

MacEwan, Arthur
, 66

Revolution and Economic Development in Cuba
, 76

Malthusian population doctrine
, 107, 116, 123, 160

Malthusian population principle
, 114

Malthus-Ricardo Debate
, 125–127

Malthus’s population theory
, 104

Manoilescu, M.
, 129

Maoism
, 35, 39, 42, 77

as a socialist alternative
, 32, 55

Mao Zedong
, 35, 40, 55

accounts of Cultural Revolution
, 34, 55

Marshall, Alfred
, 110, 203

Marxist-feminists
, 88

Mata, Tiago
, 72

May 7 Cadre School
, 51

McCracken, Harlan
, 194

McEwan, Arthur
, 21

McFarlane, Bruce
, 72–73

McKelvey, Donald
, 69

Melman, Seymour
, 23

Military Keynesianism
, 7, 14, 18, 20, 24–25

New Left conceptions of
, 22–23

Mill, J. S.
, 113, 129

Mills, Wilbur D.
, 19

Mill-Viner-Haberler trade model
, 128

Milton, David
, 55

Milton, Nancy
, 55

Model communes
, 44–46

Monopoly Capital
, 70–71

Monthly Review (MR)
, 70–71

Moral incentives
, 77–79

Morgan, Shepard
, 198

Morris, Cynthia Taft
, 185

Myint, H.
, 130–131

classical trade theory for underdeveloped economies
, 131

Myint, Hla
, 105

NATO
, 17

Natural growth rate
, 112

Nazi Germany
, 14

Neumann, J Von
, 114–115, 158

New Deal
, 6, 13, 25, 189

“New Haven Six”
, 89

New Left
, 23, 33

New Left economists
, 67, 69

Nisonoff, Laurie
, 89, 91, 93, 96

Nixon, Richard
, 23

New Economic Policy
, 25

North, Douglas
, 145

Nurkse, R.
, 133–134

balanced growth doctrine
, 133

“concealed rural saving” in labor surplus economies
, 134

Office of Price Administration
, 15

Office of Strategic Services
, 15

Oswald, J.
, 130

Paris Commune
, 44

Parsons, Talcott
, 151

Parthasarathi, Prasannan
, 154

Paukert, Felix
, 185

Perlo, Victor
, 15

“petty-commodity” production
, 167

Piketty, Thomas
, 186

Plant, Arnold
, 152

Pomeranz, Kenneth
, 154

Popular Front
, 14

Post-war economy
, 16–20

Productive consumption
, 134

Productive labor
, 121

Protestantism
, 152

Protestantistic capitalism
, 153

Protestant Reformation
, 152

Public health system of China
, 42–44

Pyatt, Graham
, 185

Radical economics
, 4, 77, 79

of feminism
, 87–89

limitations
, 4–5

Radical economists
, 3, 5, 8–9

early writings
, 7

Radicalism
, 7

Radical political economy (RPE)
, 20–25, 48, 67, 71–76

Radicals
, 3, 75–76

Reich, Michael
, 22

Review of Radical Political Economics (RRPE)
, 91

Revolution and Economic Development in Cuba
, 76

Ricardian trade theory
, 127–128

Ricardo, David
, 197

comparative advantages theory
, 127–128

issue of general overproduction
, 194

law of comparative costs
, 127–128

Rich-country-poor-country debate
, 130

Riskin, Carl
, 32, 37–38, 40, 56, 75

Robbins, Lionel
, 161, 188

market equilibration process
, 109

theory of economic development
, 110

why and how question of development
, 110

Robinson, Joan
, 14, 35, 42, 66, 166

Roosevelt III, Frank D.
, 36

Rosenstein-Rodan, P.
, 132–133

Ross, Dorothy
, 9

Ross, Edward A.
, 5

Rostow, W. W.
, 71, 135, 159

Rubin, Barry
, 36

Rutherford, Malcolm
, 67

Samuelson, Paul
, 6, 23–24

Saving ratio
, 114

Schultz, Theodore
, 176

Schultze, Charles L.
, 23–24

Scitovsky, Tibor
, 104

Second Red Scare (1947–1957)
, 70

Selden, Mark
, 68

Semieniuk, Gregor
, 7

Sha-Shih-Yu commune
, 43, 44

Silk, Leonard
, 24

Simon, Herbert
, 53–54

Singer, Hans
, 111, 129, 184

Smith, Adam
, 105, 108, 113, 120

climate
, 147

growth stages
, 123–125

productive/unproductive distinction
, 121

ratio between productive and unproductive employment
, 121, 123

reformulation of classical model
, 121–123

unproductive labor
, 131

vent for surplus theory
, 131

Wealth of Nations
, 120, 123, 131, 188

Social reproduction
, 88–89

Sociologists for Women in Society
, 86

Solow, Robert
, 158, 165–166

Sparticist uprising
, 6

Spengler, J. J.
, 159

Stalinism
, 70

State and Treasury Departments
, 15

Steffens, Lincoln
, 53

Stein, Herbert
, 13

Stuart, Arthur W.
, 17

Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
, 86

Sun Yefang
, 56

Sweezy, Alan
, 15, 19, 24

Sweezy, Maxine Y.
, 14

Sweezy, Paul
, 12, 14, 18, 20–21, 70–71, 73, 76

Tangshan Coal Mines
, 46–48

Tarshis, Lorie
, 17

Tawney

The Acquisitive Society
, 153

Religion and the Rise of Capitalism
, 152

views on capitalism
, 152

Tharp, Lawrence
, 94

Third World
, 66

Third World development

Chinese and Cuban economies
, 71–76

Marxist journal review
, 70–71

Thomas, Brinley
, 104

Tobin, James
, 13, 96

Tropical country vs temperate country
, 147

Truman, Harry
, 16

Tucker, J.
, 130

Turgeon, Lynn
, 37, 39

Underdeveloped economies
, 104

Undeveloped economies
, 107, 131, 147, 188

Unemployment

Marx’s “industrial reserve army” of unemployed
, 123–124

Smith’s unproductive workers
, 123

Union for Radical Political Economics (URPE)
, 3–4, 22, 36, 44, 66, 72, 86

feminist
, 8

founding statement
, 68

history of feminism in
, 89–95

women’s demands
, 86–87

United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America (CEPAL)
, 104

Unlimited supplies of labor
, 149–151, 153–154, 166

Unproductive consumption
, 134

Unproductive surplus laborers
, 131, 134

US–China relationship
, 32

Value economics
, 6

Veblen, Thorstein
, 20

Vietnam War
, 3

Village communities, possessions and rights in
, 150

Wachtel, Howard
, 35, 39, 52–53, 90

Wakefield, E. G.
, 127

War Production Board
, 15

Wartime mobilization
, 15

Weber, Isabella
, 7

Weber, Max
, 6

The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
, 152

vision of Protestant Reformation
, 152–153

Weisskopf, Thomas
, 36, 51–52

Western Marxism
, 49

Wheelwright, E. L.
, 72–73

White, Harry Dexter
, 17

Women economists
, 94

Women’s Caucus
, 86, 89–90, 92, 94–96, 98

Working classes in Britain
, 150

Zaccone, June
, 36–37, 43–44, 51

Zhou Enlai
, 54–55

Zhu De
, 55