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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show that knowledge in general, and knowledge of markets in particular, is ultimately a product of the researcher's paradigmatic approach to a multifaceted phenomenon and therefore it is as much an ethical, moral, social, ideological, and political...
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It seems that the discussion about deregulation is dominated by economists. As a result the overruling consideration is efficiency to the exclusion of other factors which also ought to be considered. Institutions (law, rules, norms and conventions) do not represent economic values alone....
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show that knowledge in general, and knowledge of markets in particular, is ultimately a product of the researcher's paradigmatic approach to a multifaceted phenomenon and therefore it is as much an ethical, moral, social, ideological, and political...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014805428
Economists are divided about population growth: the pessimism of eo‐Malthusians contrasts strongly with the optimism of cornucopians. Despite their differences, however, both schools of thought reject economic orthodoxy and prefer evolutionary forms of theory. Their interpretations of...
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Reports intensive country studies conducted for a sample of ten countries – five historically socially planned and five predominantly market economies – for comparative analyses of socioeconomic‐political characteristics prior to privatization. Purpose was to discern if there were any...
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Discusses the present‐day economic trans‐formation sponsored by the IMF in the direction of privatization in the Commonwealth of Independent States. Chooses as case study the Muslim CIS bloc as the perfect example of the fiasco of the prescriptions of structural transformation by the...
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economic analysis is wrong in denying the existence of markets and capitalism to certain modern societies (e.g. the former …, China, Cuba and others may be characterized as totalitarian state capitalism.  …
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impact of different aspects of globalization. Findings – Patterns of heroin and crack-cocaine use need to be understood in …
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impact of different aspects of globalization. Findings – Patterns of heroin and crack‐cocaine use need to be understood in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014805485
down the path and pattern of modern economic growth in the Third World. Industrial capitalism emerged historically in the … and Japan and then to the rest of the world. In this process, capitalism has released and developed the world’s productive …
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