Editor's preface; Maurice Dobb Eric Hobsbawm; Part I. Problems in the Theory of Economic Growth: 1. A classical model of economic growth Leif Johansen; 2. The interest rate and transition between techniques Robert M. Solow; 3. Terminal capital and optimum savings Amartya K. Sen; 4. A growth cycle R. M. Goodwin; 5. The applications of Marx's model of expanded reproduction to trade cycle theory Péter Erdös; 6. On the tendency for the rate of profit to fall A. A. Konüs; Part II. Planning and the Market: 1. The curve of production and the evaluation of the efficiency of investment in a socialist economy Michal Kaleki; 2. A model for the planning of prices O. Kýn, B. Sekerka and L. Hejl; 4. Some suggestions on a modern theory of the optimum regime Jan Tinbergen; 5. Socialist market relations and planning Ota Šik; 6. The computer and the market Oskar Lange; 7. Socialism, planning, economic growth Kurt W. Rothschild; 8. Socialist affluence Joan Robinson; Part III. Problems of Economic Development: 1. Obstacles to economic development Paul M. Sweezy; 2. Capitalism, science and technology Josef Steindl; 3. On the political compulsions of economic growth Theodor Prager; 4. Role of the 'machine-tools sector' in economic growth K. N. Raj; 5. National economy planning and the development of the natural sciences Sh. Ya. Turwtsky; 6. On the possibility of constructing a model of transition to socialism in Italy Antonio Pesenti; Part IV. Economic Growth in Historical Perspective: 1. World economy in transition (1859-2060) Surendra J. Patel; 2. Some random reflections on Soviet Industrialization E. H. Carr; 3. Some problems of urban real property in the Middle Ages R. H. Hilton; 4. Pottage for freeborn Englishmen: attitudes to wage labour in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Christopher Hill; Part V: A Bibliography of Works by Maurice Dobb; Index.