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The Reconstruction of Economic Theory

LIBRAIRIE CARCAJOU
The Reconstruction of Economic Theory
De Librairie Carcajou
From the point of view of method and analytical structure, classical politica economy provides the most clear-cut alternative to neoclassical economics. The central distinction between classical and neoclassical theory has to do with the way in which the former attempts to account for the reproduction of the economy through time. By including the notion of reproduction, the classical theory attempts to conceive of the economy as a determinate an enduring system, two qualities missing from the neoclassical conception. While the classical theory falls short in its effort to provide an account for the reproduction of a market economy, that effort can help guide us to a recon-struction of economic analysis with implications significantly different from those of the neoclassical theory. In the following, we present the barest out Une of a reconceptuahzation of classical economics.'