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Introduction, by J.J. Spengler.--Economic freedom and public policy, by C.L. Allen.--Systems of thought and economic systems, by R. Brandis.--The concept and the classification of economic systems, by H.M. Oliver, Jr.--The government and the central bank in a free society, by B.U....
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Introduction -- The tyranny of capital's time imperative -- The time of the individuals and the time of humanity -- Human beings reduced to "time's carcase" -- The loss of historical time consciousness -- Free time and emancipation -- The uncontrollability and destructiveness of globalizing...
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This article challenges the methodological nationalism of the convergence debate by arguing that multilevel governance destabilizes the coalitions thought to underpin liberal and coordinated varieties of capitalism. Existing efforts to explain how coherent production regimes emerge and persist...
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What is it about federal governance that makes it so attractive to economists, political philosophers and legal scholars and is there any evidence that would suggest all this attention is warranted? Proponents see federalism as a means to more efficient public and private economies, as the...
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