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tell us what capital is. Liberals and Marxists both think of capital as an 'economic' entity that they count in universal …-existing units, their theories hang in suspension. They cannot explain the process that matters most – the accumulation of capital …. This book offers a radical alternative. According to the authors, capital is not a narrow economic entity, but a symbolic …
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high-technology and the transnationalisation of ownership – are all woven into a single story. The result is a fascinating …
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world’s dominant capital groups have become discontented with neoliberal globalization; (2) to speculate on what may replace …
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This chapter outlines the main problems of capital theory, key issues which need to be resolved, and the way in which … an alternative concept of capital may affect the future evolution of IPE. Briefly, existing theories of capital can be … factor inputs (the amount of the different factors of production – labour, raw materials and capital goods – used to produce …
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opinion, the sharp “U-turn” in Israeli history is intimately linked to the changing nature of capital accumulation and …
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A theoretical and historical account of the global political economy of oil, armament and capital accumulation in the …
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accumulation, emphasizing the power drive by dominant capital groups to beat the average and exceed the normal rate of return. Four … reflects the progressive break-up of socioeconomic ‘envelopes’, as dominant capital moves through successive amalgamation at … have been previously 'resolved' when dominant capital broke its existing envelope, pushing to amalgamate within a broader …
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, inflationary restructuring arises as an integral part of capital accumulation. On the aggregate level, inflation appears as …
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Rethinking resistance, power and production.
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The authors examine the relative importance of the growth of physical and human capital and the growth of total factor … productivity (TFP) using newly organized data on 145 countries that span more than one hundred years for twenty-four of these …
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