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The paper argues why in the nowadays context of accumulation, named Cognitive Capitalism (CC), from an economic point of view, it is not possible a political compromise (nee deal) as it was in the fordist era. Starting from ch. 24 of Keynes' General Theory, we discuss how the keynesian...
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The paper argues why in the nowadays context of accumulation, named Cognitive Capitalism (CC), from an economic point of view, it is not possible a political compromise ("nee deal") as it was in the fordist era. Starting from ch. 24 of Keynes' General Theory, we discuss how the keynesian...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003747543
Nel passaggio dal capitalismo industriale al capitalismo cognit ivo, il rapporto capitale/ lavoro é segnato da una trasformazione radicale. Essa riguarda in maniera indissociabile il modo di produrre, la composizione di classe sulla quale poggia la valorizzazione del capitale ed infine le forme...
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Nel passaggio dal capitalismo industriale al capitalismo cognit ivo, il rapporto capitale/ lavoro é segnato da una trasformazione radicale. Essa riguarda in maniera indissociabile il modo di produrre, la composizione di classe sulla quale poggia la valorizzazione del capitale ed infine le forme...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008794929
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This paper compares Deirdre McCloskey's reading of the "bourgeois reevaluation" with Sergio Ricossa's. Italian economist Sergio Ricossa was – like McCloskey – schooled in the neoclassical, formalistic tradition, but in time drifted toward a more "Austrian" approach, as he was influenced by...
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Books reviewed: Roger W. Garrison, Time and Money: The Macroeconomics of Capital Structure Stephany Griffith-Jones, Manuel F. Montes and Anwar Nasution, Short-Term Capital Flows and Economic Crises Edwin G. West, Education and the Industrial Revolution Steven Kates, Say's Law and the Keynesian...
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