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An article published in Czechoslovakia just before the Soviet invasion of 1968, which stopped the progress of the economic reform aiming to transform the centrally planned command economy into a kind of market socialism. The article was acknowledging that the Marxian economics have no...
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(post-)Foucaultian thinking. We argue that Foucault and his very concepts of discourse and power provide a perspective on … argumentieren, dass Foucault, insbesondere seine Konzepte von Diskurs und Macht, eine Perspektive auf soziale Bewegungen und Protest …
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this paper is to address this mismatch. Using a broad brush, we outline a new, power theory of capital and accumulation. We … use this theory to assess the changing meaning of the corporation and the capitalist state, the new ways in which capital …
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of trade unions and analyze their renewal. The shift in focus is also reflected in theory. Today, research is mainly … concerned with power resources of workers and unions who confront changing institutional and economic conditions. This paper … power to promote their interests. We discuss the recent comeback of German trade unions after the global economic crisis in …
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on the purchasing power parity hypothesis is sensitive to whether we incorporate double truncation and autoregressive and …
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This study does not call for any changes of emphasis regarding the political climate in nowadays Hungary. I am still convinced that the main trouble lies in the replacement of democracy by autocracy. What I set out to do here is to augment the conclusions made already, by reviewing the events of...
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The Indian growth spurt of the 1980s has led DeLong (<CitationRef CitationID="CR6">2003</CitationRef>), Rodrik & Subramaniam (IMF Staff Papers 52(2):193–228, <CitationRef CitationID="CR38">2005</CitationRef>) and Kohli (Economic and Political Weekly 41(14):1361–1370, <CitationRef CitationID="CR18">2006</CitationRef>) to question the need for market reforms in the 1990s and the supporters of liberalization to argue that it...</citationref></citationref></citationref>
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