This volume forms part of a ten volume set on the origins of macroeconomics. The emergence of macroeconomics was probably the single most important development in economics in the twentieth century. The set draws on a broad, international range of sources, and encompasses works by lesser known thinkers who made significant contributions to the field, providing the definitive collection of materials on the origins of the discipline. <p><strong>Volume 5 </strong></p><p> <strong>Kalecki and the Marxian Tradition</strong></p><p> 1. <em>Otto Bauer</em>, 'The Accumulation of Capital,' trans. J. E. King, <em>History of Political Economy</em>, 18, 1986, pp. 87-110</p><p> 2. <em>Michal Kalecki</em>, Studies in the Theory of Business Cycles 1933-1939, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1967</p><p> 3. <em>Michal Kalecki</em>, Essays in the Theory of Economic Fluctuations, New York, Farrar &amp; Rinehart, 1939</p><p> 4. <em>Michal Kalecki</em>, Studies in Economic Dynamics, London, G. Allen &amp; Unwin, 1943 </p><p> 5. <em>Michal Kalecki</em>, 'Political Aspects of Full Employment,' <em>Political Quarterly</em>, 4, 1943, pp.322-331</p>