The
neo-Ricardian school is an
economic school
that derives from the close reading and interpretation of
David Ricardo by
Piero Sraffa, and from
Sraffa's critique of
Neoclassical economics as presented in his
The Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities, and further developed by the neo-Ricardians in the course of the
Cambridge capital controversy.
Prominent neo-Ricardians are usually held to include Amit Bhaduri, Krishna Bharadwaj, Michał Kalecki, Joan Robinson, Luigi Pasinetti, Pierangelo Garegnani, John Eatwell, Ian Steedman, Heinz Kurz, and Neri Salvadori, and the school overlaps with Post-Keynesian economics.
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