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Capitalism is not the only form of economy. Alternative economies - people's economies - exist in which human needs and … capitalism. The paper aims to contribute to the discourse on alternatives to capitalism. We go about by first examining recent … works dealing with the issue of alternatives to capitalism (and neoliberalism). We define "alternative" as an on …
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This short editorial introduces a new temporary section within the journal, on the future of reformed capitalism. Many …
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its denial of the conflictual nature of capitalism. There is need to understand Keynes' technical contributions regarding … preeminent monetary theorist. However, owing to his denial of conflict, he had a flawed view of capitalism which is why … Democracy. Contrary to conventional wisdom, his view of capitalism is supportive of Neoliberalism and Keynes can be viewed as a …
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history to the variety of capitalism (VOC) scholarship …
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Maximizing output without taking into consideration the negative externalities generated, including the harm to the mental and physical health of the population creates psychological stress. Focusing on the bellwether indicators of economic performance including working more, generating income,...
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neuen Formen der Gewinnerzielung, mit der Literatur zu "Spielarten des Kapitalismus" (Varieties of Capitalism), mit der … sector have been amongst the main reflections, or even the driving forces, of recent transformations of capitalism in the … analyses of new patterns of profit generation, the 'varieties of capitalism' approach, the British 'social accounting …
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