COST ANALYSIS AND RESEARCH OF ECONOMIC CYCLES

Petukhov V.A.1
1 Финансовый университет при Правительстве Российской Федерации

Научное издание / монография

Выпущено ООО Издательство «Креативная экономика»

Петухов В.А. (2019) Анализ стоимости и исследование экономической цикличности  / ISBN: 978-5-91292-253-4
  • Авторы: Петухов В.А.
  • Год издания: 2019
  • УДК: 330.13
  • Тираж: 500 экз.
  • Формат: 60х84/16
  • Обложка: Мягкая обложка
  • Страниц: 192
  • Усл. печ. л.: 10,8
  • ISBN: 978-5-91292-253-4
  • DOI: 10.18334/9785912922534
  • Indexed in Russian Science Citation Index: https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=37036180

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    Abstract:
    The author proves that not only living labor, but also machinery, equipment, etc. play an active (not a passive) profit-making role. The author also proves that profit can be earned without the use of hired labor. That allows radically improve the theory of David Ricardo and prove that in modern conditions of high capital-to-labor ratio the wave-like fluctuations of profit rates are caused by changes in cost-benefit ratio (which include labor, amortization of machines, equipment, etc.). The analysis of these wave-like fluctuations of profit rate allows creating a modern model of medium-term economic cycle, and to show the interaction between this cycle and Kondratieff wave. An empirical test of the predictive capabilities of this model shows very good results.

    Keywords: economic cycles, production factors, development of Ricardo system, functioning of "biological" and "non-biological mechanisms" in the economy, making of profit without using hired labor, Kondratieff wave, predictive capabilities of a new model of the medium-term business cycle, criticism of the Marxist analysis of the economy

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