Anwar Shaikh

Anwar Shaikh

Anwar Shaikh

Anwar Shaikh es un economista marxista de origen paquistaní que estudió en los Estados Unidos, país en el que reside.

Contenido

Principales objetos de estudio

Este autor se caracteriza por haber encontrado respuestas a diversos interrogantes sembrados en torno al análisis marxista. En particular, se destacan sus progresos en lo referente a la transformación de valores en precios y la teoría del comercio internacional. Su propósito es no solamente recuperar el análisis teórico marxista sino también robustecerlo con una fuerte dosis de análisis empírico de cuentas nacionales. De esta forma, escapa al terreno de la teoría para brindar herramientas prácticas que permitan validar los enfoques de la teoría del valor.

Shaikh dedica gran parte de sus discusiones a debatir con otras escuelas teóricas como la Neoclásica, la neorricardiana o la keynesiana. La profundidad de su análisis le ha permitido ganarse el reconocimiento de sus pares y dentro del campo de la izquierda, la simpatía de las corrientes marxista.

Estudios

Sus estudios realizados son los siguientes:

  • Ph.D in Economics, Columbia University, 1973.
  • MA. in Economics, Columbia University, 1971.
  • B.S.E., Princeton University, 1965

Trayectoria Academica

Actualmente es profesor de Economía del Departamento de Economía de Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science de The New School for Social Research of New York de la New School University.

Temas de investigacion

Se ha dedicado a investigar los temas relacionados a la Globalización, tasas de cambio, la política macroeconómica de los Estados Unidos, la teoría financiera y el desarrollo sostenido.

Su posición es crítica, pues utiliza en su análisis categorías de la teoría marxista y clásica. Es un permanente crítico de la teoría económica neoclásica y del libre cambio.

Publicaciones

Sus libros publicados son:

  • Measuring the Wealth of Nations: The Political Economy of National Accounts, co-

authored with E. Ahmet Tonak, Cambridge University Press, 1994.

  • Valor, Acumulación y Crisis: Ensayos de Economía Política, Tercer Mundo Editores,

Bogota, Colombia, 1990.

y artículos:

  • “How Fragile is the U.S. Economy?”, March 2005, Dimitri B. Papadimitriou, Strategic

Analysis, co-authored with Anwar Mr. Shaikh, Claudio Dos Santos, and Gennaro Zezza,

  • The Levy Economics Institute of Bard College.
  • "The Economic Mythology of Neoliberalism", 2004, Neoliberalism: A Critical Reader,

Alfredo Saad-Filho (ed.), Pluto Press, London.

  • “The Power of Profit”, 2004, Social Research, Vol. 71, No. 3.
  • "Nonlinear Dynamics and Pseudo-Production Functions", Spring 2004, forthcoming in

the Eastern Economics Journal, Special Issue on Production Functions.

  • "Is Deficit-Financed Growth Limited?: Policies and Prospects in An Election Year”,

April 2004, Strategic Analysis, with Dimitri B. Papadimitriou, Claudio H. dos Santos, and Gennaro Zezza, The Levy Economics Institute of Bard College.

  • "Deficits, Debts and Growth: A Reprieve but not a Pardon", October 2003, Strategic

Analysis, with Dimitri B. Papadimitriou, Claudio H. dos Santos, and Gennaro Zezza, The Levy Economics Institute of Bard College.

  • "Is International Growth the Way Out of U.S. Current Account Deficits? A Note of

Caution" September 2003, Policy Note 2003/6, with Gennaro Zezza, Claudio H. dos Santos, The Levy Economics Institute of Bard College.

  • "Who Pays for the 'Welfare' in the Welfare State? A Multi-Country Study", 2003, Social

Research, Vol. 70, No. 2, pp. 531-550.

  • "Is Personal Debt Sustainable?", November 2002, Strategic Analysis, with Dimitri B.

Papadimitriou, Claudio H. dos Santos, Gennaro Zezza, The Levy Economics Institute of Bard College.

  • "Labor Market Dynamics within Rival Macroeconomic Frameworks", 2003, in Growth,

Distribution and Effective Demand: Alternatives to Economic Orthodoxy, George Argyrous, Gary Mongiovi, Mathew Forstater, (eds.), M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, NY: pp. 127-143.

  • "An Important Inconsistency at the Heart of the Standard Macroeconomic Model", 2002,

with Wynne Godley, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 24, No. 3, Spring: pp. 423-441.

  • "The Rise and Fall of the U.S. Welfare State", 2000, with E. Ahmet Tonak, in Political

Economy and Contemporary Capitalism, Ron Baiman, Heather Boushey, and Dawn Saunders (eds.), M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, New York.

  • "Explaining the U.S. Trade Deficit" January, 2000, Policy Note, The Levy Economics

Institute of Bard College.

  • "Understanding the U.S. Trade Deficit", December 1999, Testimony before The U.S.

Trade Deficit Review Commission, Washington, D.C.

  • "Explaining the Global Economic Crisis", 1999, Historical Materialism, No. 5, Winter.
  • "Explaining Inflation and Unemployment: An Alternate to Neoliberal Economic Theory",

1999, Contemporary Economic Theory, Andriana Vachlou (ed.), MacMillan, London.

  • "The Stock Market and the Corporate Sector: A Profit-Based Approach", 1998, in

Markets, Unemployment and Economic Policy: Essays in Honour of Geoff Harcourt, Volume Two, Malcolm Sawyer, Philip Arestis, and Gabriel Palma, (eds.), Routledge, London: Ch 31, pp. 389-404.

  • "The Empirical Strength of the Labor Theory of Value", 1998, in the Conference

Proceedings of Marxian Economics: A Centenary Appraisal, Riccardo Bellofiore (ed.), Macmillan, London.

  • "Free Trade, Unemployment and Economic Policy", 1995, in Global Unemployment,

John Eatwell (ed.), M.E. Sharpe.

  • "The Falling Rate of Profit and Long Waves in Accumulation: Theory and Evidence",

1992, in Alfred Kleinknecht, Ernest Mandel, Immanuel Wallerstein (eds.), New Findings in Long Wave Research, London: Macmillan.

  • "A Dynamic Approach to the Theory of Effective Demand", 1992, in Profits, Deficits and

Instability, Dimitri Papadimitriou (ed.): Macmillan.

  • "Value and Value Transfers: A Comment on Itoh", 1992, in Radical Economics, Bruce

Roberts and Susan Feiner (eds.), Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

  • "Wandering Around the Warranted Path: Dynamic Nonlinear Solutions to the Harrodian

Knife-Edge", 1991, in Kaldor and Mainstream Economics: Confrontation or Convergence (Festschrift for Nicolas Kaldor), E. Nell and W. Semmler: Macmillan.

  • "Accumulation, Finance, and Effective Demand in Marx, Keynes, and Kalecki", 1989, in

Financial Dynamics and Business Cycles: New Prospects, Willi Semmler, M.E. Sharpe (eds.).

  • "The Current Economic Crisis: Causes and Implications", 1989, Against The Current,

January.

  • "The Falling Rate of Profit and the Economic Crisis in the U.S.", 1987, in Robert Cherry,

et al., The Imperiled Economy, Book I, Union for Radical Political Economy.

  • "The Welfare State and the Myth of the Social Wage", 1987, with E. Ahmet Tonak, in

Robert Cherry, et al., The Imperiled Economy, Book I, Union for Radical Political Economy.

  • Seven entries on economic theory, 1986, in John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, and Peter

Newman (eds.), The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economic Theory and Doctrine, The Macmillan Press Ltd.

  • "Abstract and Concrete Labour"
  • "Capital As a Social Relation"
  • "Exploitation"
  • "Market Value"
  • "Organic Composition of Capital"
  • "Surplus Value"
  • "The Humbug Production Function"
  • "The Transformation from Marx to Sraffa: Prelude to a Critique of the Neo-Ricardians",

1984, in , Marx, Ricardo, Sraffa, Ernest Mandel (ed.),Verso.

  • Five entries on marxian economics, 1983, in Tom Bottomore (ed.), A Dictionary of

Marxist Thought, Basil Blackwell, Oxford.

  • "Concentration and Centralization"
  • "Pauperization: Relative and Absolute Declines in the Positions of Workers"
  • "Marxist Theories of Crisis"
  • "The Falling Rate of Profit"
  • "The Reserve Army of Labor"
  • "Neo-Ricardian Economics: A Wealth of Algebra, A Poverty of Theory", 1982, The

Review of Radical Political Economics, 14 (2), Summer.

  • "The Poverty of Algebra: Critical Notes on Neo-Ricardian Economics", 1981, in The

Value Controversy, New Left Books.

  • "Laws of Algebra and Laws of Production: Humbug II", 1980, Growth, Profits and

Property: Essays in the Revival of Political Economy, in Edward J. Nell (ed.), Cambridge University Press.

  • "On the Laws of International Exchange", 1980, in Growth, Profits and Property: Essays

in the Revival of Political Economy, Edward J. Nell (ed.), Cambridge University Press.

  • "Marxian Competition versus Perfect Competition", 1980, The Cambridge Journal of

Economics, 4.

  • "Foreign Trade and the Law of Value, Parts I-II", Fall 1979 and Spring 1980, Science and

Society.

  • "Political Economy and Capitalism: Notes on Dobb's Theory of Crisis", 1978, The

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2 (2).

  • "An Introduction to the History of Crisis Theories", 1978, in U.S. Capitalism in Crisis,

U.R.P.E., New York.

  • "Marx's Theory of Value and the 'Transformation Problem'", 1977, in The Subtle Anatomy

of Capitalism, Jesse Schwartz (ed.), Goodyear Publishing Company.

  • "Laws of Algebra and Laws of Production: The Humbug Production Function", 1974,

The Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol LXI, No 1, February.

  • "The Intelligent Reader's Guide to the International Monetary Muddle", 1973, Challenge:

The Magazine of Economic Affairs, March/April, Vol 16, No 1.

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