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'''Crisis theory''' seeks to identify the causes of economic crises in [[capitalism]]. (these are sometimes referred to as "business cycles") This theory is generally seen within [[Marxism|Marxist]] theory and Marxian economics. Among the explanations are supply overproduction, demand underconsumption, and the [[Tendency of the rate of profit to fall|tendency for the rate of profit to fall]].   
'''Crisis theory''' seeks to identify the causes of economic crises in [[capitalism]] (these are sometimes referred to as "business cycles"). This theory is generally seen within [[Marxism|Marxist]] theory and Marxian economics. Among the explanations are supply overproduction, demand underconsumption, and the [[Tendency of the rate of profit to fall|tendency for the rate of profit to fall]].   
 
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Latest revision as of 18:59, 27 February 2024

Crisis theory seeks to identify the causes of economic crises in capitalism (these are sometimes referred to as "business cycles"). This theory is generally seen within Marxist theory and Marxian economics. Among the explanations are supply overproduction, demand underconsumption, and the tendency for the rate of profit to fall.