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A request for help. I am kindly asking for recommendations of uses of Marx's model of simple reproduction to show not its possibility but the essential incompatibility of capitalism with simple reproduction. There is some relevant analysis in Meghnad Desai's book on Marxian Economics and Grossman seems to think he showed just this in his dynamics book. But I was wondering whether anyone could recommend any other work or offer some analytical comments on just why capitalism could not settle into simple reproduction (stationary state?) or why even if were constrained to do so it would have difficulty maintaining equilibrium. Hope the problem is interesting. Thanks, Rakesh
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