Pierangelo Garegnani Garegnani Capital Theory, the Surplus Approach, and Effective Demand

Capital Theory, the Surplus Approach, and Effective Demand

von Pierangelo Garegnani

An Alternative Framework for the Analysis of Value, Distribution and Output Levels

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This book presents a representative set of Pierangelo Garegnani’s (1930-2011) works on the theory of value and distribution. It features a selection of essays, chosen by Garegnani himself, concerning central aspects of his work: first and foremost, the continuation and development of Piero Sraffa's effort to elaborate an alternative to the dominance of marginalist thought on the theory of value and distribution.  Garegnani articulates and extends Sraffa’s contribution in two directions: the critique of marginalist theory with respect to the treatment of capital, and the reappraisal of the surplus approach to distribution proper to classical political economy. In turn, these two strands of analysis are combined in Garegnani’s project to make the Keynesian principle of effective demand more robust and general by dropping the unnecessary elements of marginalism and linking it to the classical explanation of distribution. 

This book reveals how Garegnani’s contribution has advanced the degree of theoretical elaboration for several issues that fall within the developmental paths of economic analysis opened by Sraffa and Keynes. It begins with a comprehensive introduction in which Garegnani illustrates the conceptual path that links the contributions presented here. The starting point of this intellectual journey is Garegnani’s previously unpublished doctoral thesis ‘A Problem in the Theory of Distribution from Ricardo to Wicksell,’ prepared at the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Piero Sraffa and Maurice Dobb, which is followed by various essays selected by Garegnani on the critique of marginalist theories, the classical approach to value and distribution, and the role of aggregate demand for the long-run trends of output and capital accumulation. 

The book is a must-read for all scholars interested in the resumption and development of the classical approach, as well as economic theory in general, and the history of economic thought.  


This book presents a representative set of Pierangelo Garegnani’s (1930-2011) works on the theory of value and distribution. It features a selection of essays, chosen by Garegnani himself, concerning central aspects of his work: first and foremost, the continuation and development of Piero Sraffa's effort to elaborate an alternative to the dominance of marginalist thought on the theory of value and distribution.  Garegnani articulates and extends Sraffa’s contribution in two directions: the critique of marginalist theory with respect to the treatment of capital, and the reappraisal of the surplus approach to distribution proper to classical political economy. In turn, these two strands of analysis are combined in Garegnani’s project to make the Keynesian principle of effective demand more robust and general by dropping the unnecessary elements of marginalism and linking it to the classical explanation of distribution. 

This book reveals how Garegnani’s contribution has advanced the degree of theoretical elaboration for several issues that fall within the developmental paths of economic analysis opened by Sraffa and Keynes. It begins with a comprehensive introduction in which Garegnani illustrates the conceptual path that links the contributions presented here. The starting point of this intellectual journey is Garegnani’s previously unpublished doctoral thesis ‘A Problem in the Theory of Distribution from Ricardo to Wicksell,’ prepared at the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Piero Sraffa and Maurice Dobb, which is followed by various essays selected by Garegnani on the critique of marginalist theories, the classical approach to value and distribution, and the role of aggregate demand for the long-run trends of output and capital accumulation. 

The book is a must-read for all scholars interested in the resumption and development of the classical approach, as well as economic theory in general, and the history of economic thought. 


Features Pierangelo Garegnani’s works on the classical theory of value and distribution Includes a critique of the marginalist theory and a reappraisal of the classical theory of distribution Presents for the first time Garegnani’s unpublished doctoral thesis in English

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Marginalist theory of distribution Neoclassical theory of distribution Piero Sraffa Classical political economy Keynesian principle of effective demand History of economics capital critique of marginalist theory Sraffian economics

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“Garegnani’s achievements may be summarized in the following way, which also underscores why the collection of essays under review deserves many careful readers. His PhD thesis and his numerous contributions to the history of economic analysis provide compelling evidence of his deep understanding of the genuine significance and specific analytical structure of the classical approach to the theory of value and distribution and how it differs fundamentally from the marginalist one.” (Heinz Kurz, Review of Political Economy, July 21, 2025) 

The volume Capital Theory, the Surplus Approach and Effective Demand (Springer, 2024), edited by Roberto Ciccone, collects 17 essays written by Garegnani throughout his academic career (one is co-authored with Antonella Palumbo) plus an Introduction also written by the author. … This volume provides significant support for a long-overdue return to the foundations of political economy, fostering fertile economic research that is both relevant and useful to today’s society.” (Enrico Bellino, HEI History of Economic Ideas, Vol. 33 (3), 2025)

“This publication is a welcome occasion to be reminded of the importance of an economist whose work was, and still is, very influential within the extended family of heterodox scholars. ... This volume will be appreciated by two sets of readers alike. First, those who have been influenced by Garegnani … . Second, for those who, because of age or education, had never come across his work … .” (Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, July 18, 2025)


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ISBN: 9783031236433
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 19.10.2024

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