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to capitalism and alternative forms of capitalism is not in the on-going problematization of the dominance of the … to draw in order to be at all able to observe capitalism. Answering this question, we show that capitalism is a form that … capitalism and alternative capitalisms calls for a stronger focus on the non-economic function systems. Finally, we present an …
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The starting point of our research is Piketty (2014) who follows Marx by asserting that rents are merely one of the forms of profits, therefore they do not require separate conceptual analysis and statistical separation. Speaking of the generation of rents (as a distinctly different mechanism...
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The paper investigates the relationship between capitalism systems and their levels of income and compositional … inequality (how the composition of income between capital and labor varies along income distribution). Capitalism may be seen to … range between Classical Capitalism, where the rich have only capital income, and the rest have only labor income, and …
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This article develops a basic typological framework for understanding and analyzing financial risk from a political economy perspective. It is motivated by growing awareness of the contemporary significance of financial risk and by the fact that the political-economic literature on such risk...
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capitalism: market exchange and wage labour. Growth imperatives are emerging properties of these two social relations. I develop … a critique of steadystate economics and underline the ontological difference between a zero-growth capitalism and a post …
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The article is a contribution to the evolving field of competition research. More precisely our paper provides a comprehensive typology of the different ways competitization is and has been studied across different disciplines and research programs. The article goes beyond a classical literature...
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