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This paper analyzes the sources of growth of Dutch agriculture (arable, meat, and dairy sectors). Because the time …
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"Prices versus quantities" (Weitzman 1974), a hugely influential paper, is widely cited (and taught) in current debates about the best policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The paper's criterion for ranking policies suggests that technological uncertainty favors taxes over cap and trade....
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climate, technology and learning in the production process in influencing disparities. In both countries there was a better …
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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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It is popular these days to talk about the "discontent" of neoliberal globalization. This "discontent" is no longer the prerogative of intellectuals. Increasingly, it comes from below, with opposition from the grassroots. But there may be another type of discontent lurking behind the scenes....
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return in the economy. However, since a differential growth in profits implies control over a growing share of the aggregate …
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A theoretical and historical account of the global political economy of oil, armament and capital accumulation in the Middel East.
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The chapter offers a new approach for analysing capitalist development and crisis, tying together mergers and acquisitions, stagflation and globalization as integral facets of accumulation. The framework builds on the concept of differential accumulation, emphasizing the power drive by dominant...
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The thesis offers a new framework for inflation as a process of restructuring. Contrary to existing theories of inflation, which tend to take structure and institutions as given for the purpose of analysis, we argue that inflation could be understood only in terms of ongoing structural and...
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Over the coming century, computer technology is likely to become capable of reproducing many of the skills now … capable of performing human work skills. The basic model, with a single sector and homogeneous labor, projects output growth … rates over the next few decades that are substantially above historical growth rates in industrialized countries, assuming …
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