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THE MARXIAN “LAW” AND THE CURRENT GREEK ECONOMIC CRISIS (p.91-117)  [Fichier PDF]
 
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George ECONOMAKIS, UNIVERSITY OF PATRAS
George ANDROULAKIS , UNIVERSITY OF PATRAS
Maria MARKAKI , TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CRETE
 
Keywords : Greek economic crisis, Marxian theory of crisis, “Unevenness”, Underconsumption
JEL classification : B14, B51, E11
 
Abstract
From a “classical” Marxist perspective, the recent Greek economic crisis is understood as the direct effect of Marxian “law” of the tendency of the rate of profit to fall due to the rising organic composition of capital. The validity of this interpretation is challenged in the following analysis. The central thesis of this paper is that the Greek economic crisis is a crisis of “unevenness” and imperialist exploitation, within the the EU-EMU frame, which has appeared as an underconsumption crisis in the conjuncture of global economic crisis. However, such a kind of crisis implies an indirect manifestation of Marx’s “law”.