The Mismatch Thesis. Fiction and Reality in the Accumulation of Capital

Shimshon Bichler, Jonathan Nitzan
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Political economists, both mainstream and Marxist, find it difficult to reconcile the «real» and «financial» appearances of capital. The conventional view is that «real» capital is an objective productive entity; that «finance» merely reflects this reality; and that, unfortunately, the reflection is often inaccurate, causing the two to «mismatch». This convention, we argue, is baseless if not fraudulent. First, although economists know full well that «real» capital, comprising different capital goods, cannot have a unique objective quantity – they measure this pseudo quantity anyway, arbitrarily. Second, when they realize that their arbitrary measure of «real» capital differs greatly from the corresponding magnitude of finance, they blame the deviation on invisible fluctuations in intangible capital, investor irrationality and market imperfections. And third, they insist that «real» accumulation drives «financial» accumulation, even though their own measures show that the two processes move in opposite directions! Political economists, both mainstream and Marxist, find it difficult to reconcile the «real» and «financial» appearances of capital. The conventional view is that «real» capital is an objective productive entity; that «finance» merely reflects this reality; and that, unfortunately, the reflection is often inaccurate, causing the two to «mismatch». This convention, we argue, is baseless if not fraudulent. First, although economists know full well that «real» capital, comprising different capital goods, cannot have a unique objective quantity – they measure this pseudo quantity anyway, arbitrarily. Second, when they realize that their arbitrary measure of «real» capital differs greatly from the corresponding magnitude of finance, they blame the deviation on invisible fluctuations in intangible capital, investor irrationality and market imperfections. And third, they insist that «real» accumulation drives «financial» accumulation, even though their own measures show that the two processes move in opposite directions!
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错配论。资本积累中的虚构与现实
政治经济学家,无论是主流经济学家还是马克思主义经济学家,都发现很难调和资本的 "现实 "和 "金融 "表象。传统观点认为,"现实 "资本是一个客观的生产实体;"金融 "只是反映了这一现实;不幸的是,这种反映往往是不准确的,导致两者 "不匹配"。我们认为,这种约定俗成的说法即使不是骗人的,也是毫无根据的。首先,尽管经济学家们清楚地知道,由不同资本品组成的 "真实 "资本不可能有一个唯一的客观数量,但他们还是任意地测量了这个伪数量。其次,当他们发现自己任意测量的 "真实 "资本与金融的相应数量相差甚远时,他们会将这种偏差归咎于无形资本的无形波动、投资者的非理性和市场的不完善。第三,他们坚持认为 "实际 "积累推动了 "金融 "积累,尽管他们自己的测量结果表明这两个过程的方向是相反的!无论是主流政治经济学家还是马克思主义政治经济学家,都发现很难调和资本的 "真实 "和 "金融 "表象。传统观点认为,"现实 "资本是一个客观的生产实体;"金融 "仅仅反映了这一现实;不幸的是,这种反映往往是不准确的,导致两者 "不匹配"。我们认为,这种约定俗成的说法即使不是骗人的,也是毫无根据的。首先,尽管经济学家们清楚地知道,由不同资本品组成的 "真实 "资本不可能有一个唯一的客观数量,但他们还是任意地测量了这个伪数量。其次,当他们发现自己任意测量的 "真实 "资本与金融的相应数量相差甚远时,他们会将这种偏差归咎于无形资本的无形波动、投资者的非理性和市场的不完善。第三,他们坚持认为,"实际 "积累推动了 "金融 "积累,尽管他们自己的衡量标准显示,这两个过程的方向是相反的!
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