The Indian Reception of Sraffa: A Study of Book Reviews
CSWP 70 (March 2025)
Author
Alex M. Thomas
Keywords
Piero Sraffa; Krishna Bharadwaj; Sukhamoy Chakravarty; J. K. Mehta, India
JEL
B24; B31; B51
This paper examines the Indian reception of Sraffa’s
Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities (1960) by focusing on book reviews published in prominent Indian journals. While Krishna Bharadwaj’s review in
The Economic Weekly (1963) has received significant scholarly attention, this has not been the fate of Sukhamoy Chakravarty’s review in
Arthaniti (1961) and J. K. Mehta’s review in the
Indian Journal of Economics (1962). In Bellino’s (2008) book chapter focused solely on book reviews of PCMC, there is only a brief engagement with Bharadwaj’s review and the book reviews of Chakravarty and Mehta are only mentioned. From my study of the Indian book reviews, the following key themes emerge: a restatement of key propositions of classical political economy, a critique of marginalism, the relationship between economic theory and policy, and similarities with input-output analysis—thus placing these reviews, especially that of Bharadwaj, as some of the best ones that were published.
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