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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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around the world. The common assumption is that globalization is merging the varieties of corporate capitalism. Yet, as this … globalization. In <i>The Embedded Corporation</i>, Sanford Jacoby traces this diversity to national differences in economic history … of capitalism is the human resource departments of large corporations, where changes in markets and technology turn into …
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bases his case on a historical account of the rise of capitalism and globalization in the first two liberal international … globalization economically, but also answers the cultural and moral objections of antiglobalizers. Taking a broad cross-cultural and … interdisciplinary approach, Lal argues that there are two groups opposed to globalization: cultural nationalists who oppose not …
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century: the fall of Communism and the rise of globalization. Delving into the economic change that accompanied these shifts …
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important to capitalism as the state and the firm, and sheds new light on debates about the effects of globalization, the rise …
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important to capitalism as the state and the firm, and sheds new light on debates about the effects of globalization, the rise …
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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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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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capitalism arise because of large external shocks. The combination of these shocks and the slow adjustments of wages and prices …
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