Two Sraffian journals were started in the 1980s, one, Contributions to Political Economy, continues to be published (see here), while the other, Political Economy: Studies in the Surplus Approach, ended a long while ago. Now the Centro Sraffa has made all the issues available for free electronically (here). Really good news. Enjoy!
Sunday, March 2, 2014
'Political Economy: Studies in the Surplus Approach' now available electronically
Two Sraffian journals were started in the 1980s, one, Contributions to Political Economy, continues to be published (see here), while the other, Political Economy: Studies in the Surplus Approach, ended a long while ago. Now the Centro Sraffa has made all the issues available for free electronically (here). Really good news. Enjoy!
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This is great stuff. Quick question, how come the latter journal ceased to exist?
ReplyDeleteThis is really complicated. Why does the economic internet have to be so damn difficult?
ReplyDeleteIt's not me (this time), it's you. Really, it is.
I'm late to the party, but thanks for this good news and the links. So many times I see an article from Political Economy cited that has been tough to follow up.Cheers
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