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institutions. Shanghai, being regarded as the 'ultimate poster-child for the effects of globalization on cities and regions' by the … inevitably competing with other cities in China and Asia for the best brains in the world. This paper therefore aims to …
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Capitalism is not the only form of economy. Alternative economies - people's economies - exist in which human needs and … cooperation, equality, self-determination and democracy, exist and are taking shape in many parts of the world. These forms … capitalism. The paper aims to contribute to the discourse on alternatives to capitalism. We go about by first examining recent …
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In this study we investigate how both local environment and individual characteristics explain incidence of corruption. More specifically, we explore how city size, and residing in a capital city influence the two aspects of corruption, notably in individuals' contact with officials, and in the...
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This note, responding to suggestions that neoliberalism is "in decline" as a guiding ideology of economic policymaking and model of political-economic practice, argues for a reserved attitude toward such claims given their having been so numerous and so consistently incorrect in the past; the...
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To prevent the looming financial crisis, which might have the power to significantly curtail the current global economic growth, it is necessary to rethink even the underlying ideology of the global finance governance, resting mainly in neo-liberal thought. In practice it meant that the function...
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This paper will discuss how the Financial Crisis of 2008 has thrown neoliberalism into a deep legitimation crisis. Over the past four decades the neoliberal ethic of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher has permeated American life both public and private. The principles of the laissez faire...
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