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of globalisation. Although the debate between pro and anti globalisation scholars and activists is interesting, it … largely fails to address globalisation as a fundamental structural transformation of modern capitalism from a historical … to provide a clearer definition of globalisation which will be helpful in assessing the validity of various arguments …
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interdependencies and address future challenges that confront them all, such as globalisation and climate change. As we will discuss …
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interdependencies and address future challenges that confront them all, such as globalisation and climate change. As we will discuss …
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This paper studies the production techniques employed in economies that reproduce themselves. Special attention is paid to the distinction usually made between those that do not produce a surplus and those that do, which are referred to as first and second class economies, respectively. Based on...
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In classical and Marxian political economy economic advancement takes place in stages of development. These stages are characterized by different functional distributions of income. In this paper we show that the Cobb-Douglas Production Function is the only production function which has the...
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This paper investigates the relationship between heteronormativity, queerness, and neoliberal capitalism. By reinterpreting the 1997 Recognition–Redistribution debate between Nancy Fraser and Judith Butler through a social reproduction lens, I show that Butler’s position is broadly...
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Brexit became an important subject not only for academics but also for international institutions, research centers and consultancy companies, think tanks and independent experts. The aim of this article is to: (1) provide a general approach of the literature; (2) see how the effects of Brexit...
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Many people born in low-income countries would like to leave those countries, but barriers prevent their emigration. Those barriers, according to economists' best estimates to date, cost the world economy much more than all remaining barriers to the international movement of goods and capital...
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