Advanced Political Economy
2007
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This includes parts of a paper titled "Advanced Political Economy" by Shaikh (2007), lecture notes titled "Conditions for a Rising Ratio of Materialized Labor to Living Labor," typed notes titled "The Structure of the Falling Rate of Profit Argument" (2/1989), PhD examination books for the class Political Economy with Shaikh (Fall 1993), a typed document titled "The Interaction of Technical Change and Growth" by Moudud (7/1/97), handwritten lecture notes for Econ 205 (4/23/97, 5/7/97, 4/30/97), and exam books by John Sarich for GE 205 with Shaikh
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