Frank Roosevelt

Faculty in Economics at Sarah Lawrence College 

 

Understanding Capitalism Third Edition

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface

Chapter One     Capitalism Shakes the World

    The Permanent Technological Revolution
    The Enrichment of Material Life
    Growing Inequality
    The Population Explosion and the Growth of Cities
    The Changing Nature of Work
    The Transformation of the Family
    Threats to the Ecosystem
    New Roles for Government
    Globalization
    Conclusion

Chapter Two     People, Preferences and Society

    Constraints, Preferences, and Beliefs
    ‘Economic Man’ Reconsidered
    Human Nature and Cultural Differences
    The Economy Produces People
    Conclusion: The Cooperative Species

Chapter Three     A Three-Dimensional Approach to Economics

    Economic Systems and Capitalism
    Three-Dimensional Economics
    Neoclassical Economics
    Values in Political Economy

Chapter Four     Political Economy, Past and Present

    Adam Smith
    Karl Marx
    Joseph Schumpeter
    John Maynard Keynes
    Ronald Coase
    Amartya Sen

Chapter Five     The Surplus Product: Conflict and Change

    Economic Interdependence, Production, and Reproduction
    The Surplus Product
    A Grain Model of Production and Reproduction
    International Exchange and the Surplus Product
    The Surplus Product and Conflict
    The Surplus Product and Change

Chapter Six     Capitalism as an Economic System

    Class and Class Relationships
    Classes and Economic Systems
    Capitalism
    Capitalism, the Surplus Product, and Profits
    Conclusion

Chapter Seven     American Capitalism: Accumulation and Change

    Accumulation as a Source of Change
    Capitalism Becomes the Dominant Economic System in the United States
    Social Structures of Accumulation
    The Stages of American Capitalism
    American Capitalism Today: Economic Dualism
    American Capitalism Today: Globalism

Chapter Eight     Supply and Demand: How Markets Work

    The Nature of Markets
    Supply and Demand
    Supply and Demand Interacting
    Shifts in Demand or Supply
    Conclusion

Chapter Nine     Competition and Coordination: The Invisible Hand

    Coordination
    Coordination by Rules and by Command
    The Invisible Hand
    The Invisible Hand in Action
    Problems with the Invisible Hand

Chapter Ten     Capitalist Production and Profits

    What Are Profits?
    Calculating the Rate of Profit
    The Determinants of the Profit Rate
    The Rate of Profit per Worker Hour
    The Labor Determinants of the Profit Rate
    Materials and Capital Goods as Profit Rate Determinants
    The Role of Capital Goods (Again)
    Conclusion: Understanding the Profit Rate

Chapter Eleven     Competition and Concentration

    Competition for Profits
    The Forms of Competition
    Investing to Compete
    The Dynamics of Competition
    Toward Equal Profit Rates?
    Toward Economic Concentration?

Chapter Twelve     Wages and Work

    Work, Sloth, and Social Organization
    The Capitalist Firm As a Command Economy
    The Conflict Between Workers and Employers
    Labor Discipline: Carrots and Sticks
    The Labor Market, the Wage, and the Intensity of Labor

Chapter Thirteen     Technology, Control, and Conflict in the Workplace

    The Social Organization of the Workplace
    Technology and the Labor Process
    Conflict in the Workplace
    Profitability Versus Efficiency
    Markets and Hierarchies
    Democratic Firms
Chapter Fourteen     The Mosaic of Inequality
    Measuring Well-Being and Inequality
    Growing Inequality
    Wealth Inequality
    Unequal Chances
    Race and Inequality
    Women’s Work, Women’s Wages
    Conclusion: Explaining the Mosaic of Inequality

Chapter Fifteen     Progress and Poverty on a World Scale

    Poverty and Progress
    Productivity and Income
    Productivity, Incentives, and the Surplus Product
    Capitalism and Uneven Development
    Government and the Development Process
    Investment and Production on a World Scale
    Conclusion

Chapter Sixteen     Aggregate Demand, Employment, and Unemployment

    Aggregate Supply and Aggregate Demand
    Unemployment and Government Fiscal Policy
    The Business Cycle and the Built-in Stabilizers
    Investment, Aggregate Demand, and Monetary Policy
    Wages, Aggregate Demand, and Unemployment
    Conclusion

Chapter Seventeen     The Dilemmas of Macroeconomic Policy

    The High-Employment Profit Squeeze
    Exports, Imports and Aggregate Demand
    International Trade and Macroeconomic Policy
    Monetary and Fiscal Policy at Odds
    Institutions for Achieving Full Employment
    Conclusion

Chapter Eighteen     Inflation

    Two Types of Inflation
    Why Worry About Inflation?
    Conclusion

Chapter Nineteen     Government and the Economy

    The Rules of Government Organization
    The Economic Activities of the Government
    The Expansion of Government Economic Activity
    Government and the Profit Rate
    The Limits of Democratic Control of the Capitalist Economy

Chapter Twenty     The Future of Capitalism

    The Limits to Growth
    The Weightless Economy: From Grain and Steel to Information and Ideas
    The New Economy
    Can the Invisible Hand Tame Fugitive Resources?
    Conclusion

Sources of Economic Information
Appendix:  List of Variables
Glossary
Index


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