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Product Description
This landmark text by Paul Baran and Paul Sweezy is a classic oftwentieth-century radical thought, a hugely influential book that
continues to shape our understanding of modern capitalism. “This book…
deals with a vital area of economics, has a unique approach, is
stimulating and well written. It represents the first serious attempt to
extend Marx’s model of competitive capitalism to the new conditions of
monopoly capitalism.†— Howard J. Sherman, American Economic Review
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- Used Book in Good Condition
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