Essays on Theories of Value in the Classical Tradition, 1st ed. 2019

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?This volume revisits the foundations of classical political economy and outlines on that basis a new research paradigm. Ajit Sinha presents an extremely ambitious and challenging work that opens new and invaluable vistas on classical economic theory and economics at large.?

Roberto Scazzieri, Professor of Economic Analysis, University of Bologna and National Lincei Academy, Italy.


?For a quarter of a century Ajit Sinha has worked on the classical theory of value, reinterpreting Adam Smith, David Ricardo and Karl Marx in terms of his own original, and often contested, interpretation of Piero Sraffa. This fascinating volume brings together several of Sinha's most perceptive and most contentious papers. Always scholarly, stimulating and provocative, it is essential reading for anyone with an interest in classical value theory.?

John King, Emeritus Professor, La Trobe University, Australia.


This collection of essays invites the reader to trace the intellectual journey of the author from his early incisive exploration and critique of key categories in Marxian economics, through his insights into classical economic theory, culminating in his pioneering and definitive reading of the economics of Sraffa. Where the author?s position has significantly changed he provides notations and explanations, and the addition of two new chapters written especially for this volume complete the scholarly journey. Following three decades worth of study, this book brings together a set of important contributions that not only give historical perspective but makes them convenient and accessible for students and researchers today.


1. My Quest for Understanding: An Incomplete Intellectual Autobiography
2. Centrality of ‘Corn’ in Adam Smith’s Theory of Value
3. A Comment on Sraffa’s ‘Classical Economics’
4. A Critique of Part One of Capital Volume One: The Value Controversy Revisited
5. The Transformation Problem: A Critique of the “New Solution”
6. The Transformation Problem: Is the Standard Commodity a Solution?
7. Some Critical Reflections on Marx’s Theory of Value
8. On Marx’s Law of the Falling Rate of Profit: Disentangling Some Entangled Variables 
9. Can We Meaningfully Speak of Changes in Price under the Regime of Changes in Techniques?
10. Sraffa and the Later Wittgenstein
11. Sraffa’s System: Equal Rate of Profits and the Notion of Center of Gravitation
12. A Sraffian Critique of the Classical Notion of Centre of Gravitation
13. Existence of the Standard System in the Multiple Production Case: A Solution to the Manara Problem
14. Listen to Sraffa’s Silences: A New Interpretation of Sraffa’s Production of Commodities
15. The New Interpretation of Sraffa’s Prices: A Response to Heinz Kurz 
16. Sraffa’s Contributions to the Methodology of Economics
17. A Reflection on the Samuelson-Garegnani Debate


Ajit Sinha is Professor at Azim Premji University, Bangalore, India. He has published extensively in the area of history of economic theory. His first book, Theories of Value from Adam Smith to Piero Sraffa, was published in 2010 by Routledge. This latest volume succeeds his most recent and highly regarded book, A Revolution in Economic Theory: The Economics of Piero Sraffa (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016).

Brings together a collection of Ajit Sinha's essays from the past twenty years

Charts the author's intellectual journey through Marxian Sraffan economics

Offers a historical perspective on the development of economic thought