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El aspecto empírico de la teoría del valor: respuesta a Nitzan y Bichler

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  • Cockshott, Paul
  • Cottrell, Allin
  • Valle Baeza, Alejandro

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La teoría del valor trabajo, originada en los clásicos y reformulada por Marx, ha encontrado apoyo empírico en numerosos trabajos en los últimos treinta años. En diversas economías los sectores en términos monetarios están altamente correlacionados con los mismos en términos de valor trabajo. En su libro Capital as Power (2009), y en una subsecuente discusión en línea, Jonathan Nitzan y Shimshon Bichler afirman que tales resultados son inválidos porque los cálculos no obtienen resultados en valor trabajo, sino que se han correlacionado dos variables monetarias. También arguyen Nitzan y Bichler que las correlaciones son espurias por la presencia de una tercera variable. En este artículo se refutan ambas críticas y, consecuentemente, se refuerza el soporte empírico a la teoría del valor trabajo. [For the original exchange, see: "Testing the Labour Theory of Value: An Exchange" here: http://bnarchives.yorku.ca/308/]

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  • Cockshott, Paul & Cottrell, Allin & Valle Baeza, Alejandro, 2014. "El aspecto empírico de la teoría del valor: respuesta a Nitzan y Bichler," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 0(287), pages 121-142.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:espost:157803
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