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    Default Mathematical economics: reading suggestions

    Hi, comrades! I am new here and hope I am writing in the correct section.
    I would like to ask for suggestion about introductory books of mathematical economics from a Marxist perspective.
    The languages I understand better are Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, English more or less in this order.
    Thank you so much!!!
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    The best for you would be an italian version of "The Capital" - "Il Capitale".
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    Are you a mathematician looking for some fun?

    you could start with the Sweezy Transformation


    P' = S/ [c+ v}

    actually it should be


    P' = S/ Fc +c+ v}

    Karl goofed up on leavind fixed capital out.

    divide numerator and denominator by v;


    P' = S'/ [ Fc/v +c/v +1]


    [ Fc/v +c/v +1] tend to [ Fc/v +c/v] with rising 'organic' composition of capital etc

    and then if you can define Fc and C in terms of t (turnover).

    you could differentiate or get


    dp'/dt

    or the rate of change of profit and prove the falling rate of profit theory.

    I think did once and got a log to the base e curve or something.

    Going the right way of coarse
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    Did you read Lavoro salariato e capitale and Salario, prezzo e profitto yet? They're basic texts, both by Marx, and the first one is pretty short. In the Italian MIA, I found like what seems to be a summary of Capital (Compendio del Capitale). And, of course, there's the actual Capital, which is extremely long and divided in three volumes.
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    I would look into the Japanese analytical marxists. I haven't read them yet but they would probably be closer to what you are asking for.
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    I thank you all, dear comrades!!!

    I haven't read The Capital, which is a goal I want to reach, but I have read Value, Price and Profit and Wage Labour and Capital and found them enlightening, as I've found Socialism and Capitalism by A. Rumjancev et al., Progress Publishers.
    In particular, I would like to begin with something of a general nature, some introduction about economics in general, but with a Marxist flavour.

    Are you a mathematician looking for some fun?
    Not a mathematician, but I am looking for some mathematical fun. I have got a humanities oriented background, but I am trying to reduce my level of ignorance by studying by myself: I have studied some calculus, linear algebra, geometry (affine, projective, topology, differential), abstract algebra, statistics and probability and I'm currently studying functional analysis, though I'm planning to join a university course for working students.
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    Contending Economics Theories by Wolff and Resnick will give you an overview of Neoclassical, Keynesian, and Marxian economics (focusing on the latter). It contains a bit of maths, but I don't know if it qualify at the level of mathematical 'fun'. Worth a look, though.
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