Marxist economics and contemporary developing economies
通过分析新兴工业化国家和东盟国家的发展经验,指出马克思主义经济学的解释力被低估,而新古典经济学被高估,并探讨了增强马克思主义经济学解释力的方向。
In recent years, a thesis has been put for ward by some influential economists that the experience of growth rec orded in the post-World War II period by a number of developing count ries has struck a "death blow" to Marxist economics. Experience of NICs and ASEAN countries has been strongly emphasized as part of the evidence in this context. Empirical analysis presented in this paper which explores some of the contradictory features of the development processes operating in these countries strongly suggests that the exp lanatory power of Marxist economics has been underestimated and that of neoclassical economics considerably overestimated. It also indicat es certain directions in which Marxist economics may need to be exten ded which will enhance its explanatory power. Copyright 1987 by Oxford University Press.