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This is the third and final paper in a three-part series exploring the decision-making process in China. Presenting reform as a holistic system consisting of economic, political, cultural, social and ecological subsystems, President Xi Jinping introduced a top-level design as the theoretical...
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favourable to the market economy. Two parameters that govern this capacity to learn are social entropy and heritability. Social … it easier to learn that the market economy is good, under the assumption that it is. Finally I argue that the capacity to … favour labour market rigidities that in turn reduces the exposure of individuals to the market economy, and thus their …
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This paper first analyzes the comparative economic growth performance of Latin America in the period 1950-2001. Then it reviews industrial and trade policies, macroeconomic stabilization and institutional development in Latin American countries. In the final section the emerging approach to...
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free market economic thinking, has been withering. In the meantime, Chinese economic model has gain wide recognition and …
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study of Japan's silver market. It starts from the perspective that the source of competitive advantage under fundamental … cognitive conditions. The authors argue that the promise of the eventual size of the silver market is insufficient as an … explanation for market creation because of the uncertainties involved. Moreover, cultural traditions are much more varied than …
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Kapitalismus sieht sich seit je her drei moralisch artikulierten Vorwürfen ausgesetzt: Er führe (a) zur Verelendung der Arbeiter, (b) zur Zerstörung der Umwelt und (c) zum Verfall der Sitten. Zieht man empirisch Bilanz, sind nicht alle dieser Vorwürfe berechtigt, ganz im Gegenteil: (a) Im...
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