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It is hard to find a book that explains, simply and fairly, what capitalism is, how it works, and its strengths and … weaknesses. The very word capitalism was coined as a term of abuse. And still today, most books on the subject remain hostile to … capitalism, or paint a distorted, confused picture of it. So commonplace is this that even capitalism’s own supporters have …
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The starting point of our research is Piketty (2014) who follows Marx by asserting that rents are merely one of the forms of profits, therefore they do not require separate conceptual analysis and statistical separation. Speaking of the generation of rents (as a distinctly different mechanism...
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Scholars since Hume and Smith have debated possible causal connections between market experiences and moral beliefs. Here, I study the impact of market interactions on utilitarian versus deontological values, other-regarding preferences, and charitable donations. Through a labor market...
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Produktionstheorie, der Markt bei vollkommener Konkurrenz, staatliche Eingriffe in den Markt, Marktversagen, unvollkommene Märkte und …
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Introduction. -- Part I. Money and the market. -- The difference between markets and barter: money and the making of markets. -- Capital and the firm : the firm as the engine of the market process. -- Money and money creation in a two-stage banking system. -- Part II. Market and production. --...
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