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lead to family formation. The first chapter examines how state regulations directly aimed at abortion providers affect the … market for abortion in the United States. Estimates from a dynamic model of competition among abortion providers show that … promote entry and competition among abortion providers, and because abortions are found to be price sensitive, this would lead …
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triumph of the Ango-Saxon business model of shareholder value capitalism and its dominance over other models of capitalism. At …
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corporate citizenship, the ideal of “inclusive capitalism” ispopularized by C.K. Prahalad, who evangelizes to corporations about … development imperatives are not easily reconciled. Early language around theinclusive capitalism or BOP discourse emphasizing …
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capitalism. I discuss the relationship between Schumpeter's theories and Darwinian-type theories of economic evolution. I point … Schumpeter's changing views about the sources of innovation under capitalism, and compare Schumpeter's views on the evolution of … capitalism and industrial structure with those of Marx. Both writers believe that capitalism will culminate in socialism but for …
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This article examines the type of economic analyses of capitalism presented by leading exponents of the neoclassical … that all except the institutionalist school are largely insensitive to different types of structure within capitalism and … are blind to the cultures and institutions which characterize different kinds of capitalism. This conclusion is reached by …
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A study of the oil industry in its modern development from the 1850s to 1973. During this period the industry underwent significant changes in terms of its productive expansion, the diversity of its products, its role in general production, its corporate organisation and in terms of its...
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capitalism. This is an argument of central importance not only for developing and "transition" countries, but for the long …
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small and medium enterprises (SMEs) located in two large cities in Western China examines the changes in SME behaviors since … institutions during China's transition from a centrally planned to a market economy. Guanxi became relatively less important when …
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capitalism. But within this movement that links North and South, 'developed' and less 'developed' nations worldwide, the debate … (many in our own heads) arguing that this or that element of an alternative project is no different from capitalism or is … enacting economic alternatives to capitalism is an affective stance that will enable us, as authors, researchers and activists …
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Net private capital flows (Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Portfolio Investment and private credit flows) to emerging market economies declined significantly after the 1997 Financial Crisis. In 2002, the world's net private capital flows to emerging markets declined to the lowest level in the...
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