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Новая политэкономия не отвергает, а интегрирует классические концепции

Новая политэкономия не отвергает, а интегрирует классические концепции

Abstract

The article presents a critical analysis of the articles by N.A. Shapiro and A.V. Orlov published in №2 (2013) of the journal, which were discussed during a recent philosophical and economic seminar. Along with the critical observations, the author describes the content of the new political economy as a science integrating classical conceptions, whereby the two articles mentioned above are seen as steps in this direction

В статье дан критический анализ статей Н.А. Шапиро и А.В. Орлова, опубликованных в № 2(2013) и ставших предметом дискуссии на философско-экономическом семинаре. Наряду с критическими замечаниями, в статье обосновано смысловое содержание новой политической экономии как науки, интегрирующей классические концепции, и в этой связи статьи вышеназванных авторов оцениваются как шаги в этом направлении

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МАРКСИЗМ, МАРЖИНАЛИЗМ, ИНСТИТУЦИОНАЛИЗМ, НОВАЯ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ ЭКОНОМИЯ

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