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Hi I would like to have the details of the Minutes of the Meeting for Political Economy I course offered by Delhi School of Economics - Department of Economics, University of Delhi and the details of the readings?
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November 8th, 2017, 08:36 AM
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Re: DU Economics Reading List

Analysing Social Change in Historical Perspective: The method of historical materialism; the transition from feudalism to capitalism; capitalism as a historical process – alternative perspectives. Capitalism as an Evolving Economic System: Basic features; accumulation and crisis; monopoly capitalism— alternative perspectives. The State in Capitalism: The state and the economy – contestation and mutual interdependence; the state as an arena of conflict; imperialism – the basic foundations.

Delhi School of Economics - Department of Economics, University of Delhi

Minutes of the Meeting

Subject:
B.A. (Hons.) Economics CBCS- Sem. V 2017 – DSEC

Course:
v) Political Economy I

Date of Meetings:
8th May, 2017

Venue:
Department of Economics, Delhi School of Economics,
University of Delhi

Chair:
Prof. Aditya Bhattacharjea

Attended by:
1 Archana Aggarwal Hindu College
2 N. Kalithasammal Sri Venkateshwara College
3 Divya Misra LSR College
4 C Saratchand Satyawati College
5 Namita Mathur IP College

Readings:

1. Oskar Lange, Political Economy, vol. 1, 1963, Chapters 1 and 2.

2. John G. Gurley, "The Materialist Conception of History", Ch.2.1 in R. Edwards, M. Reich and T. Weisskopf (ed.), The Capitalist System, 2nd edition, 1978.

3. E.K. Hunt, History of Economic Thought, M.E. Sharpe, Indian edition, Shilpi Publications, 2004.

4. Irfan Habib, "Capitalism in History", Social Scientist, Vol. 23: 15-31, 1995

5. Robert L. Heilbroner, "Capitalism", in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Modern Economics, Macmillan, 1987. Also reprinted as Chapter 2 in Behind the Veil of Economics by R.L. Heilbroner, W.W. Norton, 1988.

6. Paul M. Sweezy, The Theory of Capitalist Development, Monthly Review Press, 1942, 36 chapters 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 and Ch 10 (pgs 156 - 164 and 180-183).

7. Anwar Shaikh, Entries on "Economic Crises" and "Falling Rate of Profit" in T. Bottomore et al (eds.), The Dictionary of Marxist Thought, OUP, Indian edition, Maya Blackwell, 2000.

8. Vamsi Vakulabharanam, 2009, ―The Recent Crisis in Global Capitalism: Towards a Marxian Understanding‖, Economic and Political Weekly, March 28, Vol. 44: 144-150.

9. Joseph A. Schumpeter, Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, George Allen and Unwin 1976, Chapters 6, 7 and 8.

10. Paul A. Baran (1957), The Political Economy of Growth, Chapter 3, Pelican edition, 1973.

11. Robert L. Heilbroner, ―The Role of the State‖, Ch.4 in The Nature and Logic of Capitalism, 1985.

12. Michal Kalecki, ―Political Aspects of Full Employment‖, in E.K. Hunt and J.G. Schwarz (eds.), A Critique of Economic Theory, Penguin Books, 1972.

13. Prabhat Patnaik, ―“Lenin’s Theory of Imperialism Today”, in K.S. Jomo (ed.) The Long Twentieth Century: The Great Divergence: Hegemony, Uneven Development and Global Inequality, OUP, 2006.

14. James O'Connor, "The Meaning of Economic Imperialism," in Robert Rhodes, ed., Imperialism and Underdevelopment, New York: Monthly Review Press, 1970, pages 101 to 111. [This should be treated as a background reading for the topic imperialism]
15. David Laibman, “The End of History? The Problem of Agency and Change in Historical Materialist Theory”, Science & Society, Vol. 70, No. 2, 2006, pp. 180- 204. [This reading is an advanced reading (for Topic 1) for interested students and no questions will be asked from this]


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