Empirical evidence that the social relations of production matter: the case of the ante-bellum US South
用计量经济学方法检验了马克思关于生产关系影响经济的观点,发现美国内战前南方生产关系对区域生产格局有显著且重要的影响,但并非唯一决定因素。
This paper presents an empirical test of the Marxian claim that the social relations of production have meaningful economic consequences. It presents econometric evidence that in the region studied (the antebellum U.S. South) the social relations of production had an effect on the interregional pattern of production that achieved both statistical significance and economic importance. However, the evidence also indicates that the social relations or production are only one, and not always the most important, of the many determinants of the interregional pattern of production. Copyright 1994 by Oxford University Press.