去工业化的新理论分析

A new theoretical analysis of deindustrialisation

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2013
被引 58
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

从马克思主义视角提出去工业化的新理论,区分两种形式,分析部门结构变化对剩余价值生产的影响,为理解资本主义未来提供更丰富的分析框架。

Abstract

Abstract The analysis of deindustrialisation has been led by heterodox economists, especially those in the structuralist and Kaldorian traditions, based on a conception of sectoral specificity and the role of manufacturing in growth. Sectors are not the units of Marxian economic analysis, but thinking through the meaning of sectors in Marxian terms allows for an analysis of the meaning and implications of a change in sectoral structure. Deindustrialisation is the sectoral shift that has been most prominent in recent decades and which is likely to have significant implications for the future of capitalism. This article develops an original Marxian theorisation of deindustrialisation. This conceptualisation includes a distinction between two forms of deindustrialisation. As well as taking into account changes in sectoral structure, the proposed typology considers whether such changes are associated with a shift between those activities that produce surplus value and those that do not or only a shift in the composition of surplus-value-producing activities. The distinction between different forms of deindustrialisation allows for an arguably richer analysis of this phenomenon than in more narrowly sector-based approaches.

去工业化马克思主义经济学部门结构剩余价值