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Dear Colleagues:

I will organize the symposium, "Capitalist 
system: evolution an perspectives." I will 
consider Smith (as a pioneer of the analysis of 
capitalist system foundations) and Marx in XIX 
century, followed by, in the XX century, Keynes, 
Schumpeter and Knight. It would also would 
interesting to explore the experience of the 
market economies in some countries in Eastern Europe.

With this background, which books and authors, at 
this time, would you recommend on theories about 
the future of capitalist system? I am now reading 
Tsuru, Shigeto (and the criticism of Joan 
Robinson to this book in an article), Heilbroner 
"Twenty first century capitalism", but those 
works are a bit dated. What more recent works should I read?

Cordially,

Julián Libreros

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