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growth, 1000-1800 -- 3. Between feudalism and freedom, 1000-1350 -- 4. Capitalism and civil society in late Medieval Holland …, 1350-1566 -- 5. A capitalist revolution? The Dutch revolt, 1566-1609 -- 6. New capitalism at home and overseas -- 7. The … Republican State and "varieties of capitalism" -- 8. Capitalism and inequality in the eighteenth century -- 9. Conclusion …
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<i>Free Trade Reimagined</i> begins with a sustained criticism of the heart of the emerging world economy, the theory and practice of free trade. Roberto Mangabeira Unger does not, however, defend protectionism against free trade. Instead, he attacks and revises the terms on which the traditional...
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capitalism arise because of large external shocks. The combination of these shocks and the slow adjustments of wages and prices …
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around the world. The common assumption is that globalization is merging the varieties of corporate capitalism. Yet, as this … of capitalism is the human resource departments of large corporations, where changes in markets and technology turn into …
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capitalism but Westernization, and "new dirigistes" who oppose not Westernization but capitalism. In response, Lal contends that … capitalism doesn't have to lead to Westernization, as the examples of Japan, China, and India show, and that "new dirigiste … bases his case on a historical account of the rise of capitalism and globalization in the first two liberal international …
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Like nature itself, modern economic life is driven by relentless competition and unbridled selfishness. Or is it? Drawing on converging evidence from neuroscience, social science, biology, law, and philosophy, <i>Moral Markets</i> makes the case that modern market exchange works only because most...
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<i>From Communists to Foreign Capitalists</i> explores the intersections of two momentous changes in the late twentieth century: the fall of Communism and the rise of globalization. Delving into the economic change that accompanied these shifts in central and Eastern Europe, Nina Bandelj presents a...
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capitalism arise because of large external shocks. The combination of these shocks and the slow adjustments of wages and prices …
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from slavery to modern capitalism. In Between Slavery and Capitalism, Martin Ruef examines how this institutional change … Capitalism identifies profound changes between the economic institutions of the Old and New South and sheds new light on how the …
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from slavery to modern capitalism. In Between Slavery and Capitalism, Martin Ruef examines how this institutional change … Capitalism identifies profound changes between the economic institutions of the Old and New South and sheds new light on how the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011093941