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|a Pokrovskii, Vladimir N.
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|a Econodynamics
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|b The Theory of Social Production /
|c by Vladimir N. Pokrovskii.
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|a Preface -- 1 Introduction: Concept of Value and Production factors -- 2 Empirical Foundation of Input-Output Model -- 3 The Monetary Side of Social Production -- 4 Many-Sector Model of the Production System -- 5 Production Factors and Technology -- 6 Production of Value -- 7 Application to the US Economy -- 8 Dynamics of Production in a Multi-Sector Approach -- 9 Mechanisms of Social Estimation of Value -- 10 What is Value from a Physicists Point of View? -- Appendix 1. NAICS Codes and Titles -- Appendix 2. Data on the US Economy -- Bibliography -- Subject Index.
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|a In this book the theory of social production is systematically formulated in terms and concepts of classical political economy and neo-classical economics. In this way the subject becomes accessible not only to professional researchers in the areas of theory of production and economic growth, but also to the educated reader who is curious about the principles behind the functioning of a national economy. The book can be considered as an introduction for students with a background in physics, chemistry and engineering, who wish to specialize in economics. The author explains how the growth of production is connected with achievements in technological consumption of labour and energy. The theory allows one to analyse the past and the present of the social production system and to build scripts of the future progress. The book could be interesting for energy specialists who are engaged in planning and analysing production and consumption of energy carriers and determining energy policy, and for economists who want to know how energy and technology are affecting economic growth.
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