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Television is the dominant entertainment medium for hundreds of millions. This chapter surveys the economic forces that determine the production and consumption of this content. It presents recent trends in television and online video markets, both in the US and internationally, and describes...
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Do capitalists really want a recovery? Can they afford it? On the face of it, the question sounds silly: of course capitalists want a recovery; how else can they prosper? According to the textbooks, both mainstream and heterodox, capital accumulation and economic growth are two sides of the same...
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Television is the dominant entertainment medium for hundreds of millions. This chapter surveys the economic forces that determine the production and consumption of this content. It presents recent trends in television and online video markets, both in the US and internationally, and describes...
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This paper conjectures that economics has changed profoundly since the 1970s and that these changes involve a new … understanding of the nature of applied work and hence of economics itself. …
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The paper looks at the evolution of industry in Uganda examining drivers and constraints since the pre-colonial period …, size and distribution of industry are discussed in light of the laissez fair paradigm. The non-direct interventionist … policy to industrialization has not been adequate to propel industrial development in Uganda. State withdrawal from direct …
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