Makoto Itoh
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Makoto Itoh (* 1936) is a Japanese economist and is considered to be one of the most important theorists on the field of Marx's theory of value. His main work is Value and Crisis. He is a scholar of Kozo Uno.
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[edit] Selected Publications
[edit] Main Work
- Itoh, Makoto: Value and Crisis, New York 1980.
[edit] Further Publications
- Itoh, Makoto: Money and credit in socialist economies: A reconsideration.
- Itoh, Makoto: Political Economy for Socialism. Basingstoke, London 1995.
- Itoh, Makoto: The Burst of Bubble and Political Economy of the 1990s Depression. (PDF)
[edit] Literature
- Filho, Alfredo Saad: Political Economy of Money and Finance.
- Foster, John Bellamy: MARXISM AND THE UNO SCHOOL. The Basic Theory of Capitalism: The Forms and Substance of the Capitalist Economy by Makoto Itoh.
- Lapavitsas, Costas: Political Economy for Socialism.
- Hampton, Matt: Hegemony, class struggle and the radical historiography of global monetary standards.
- William K. Tabb, William K.: Political Economy for Socialism. - book reviews.