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This study explains the causes of capital controversies that occurred thrice in economic history, namely, at the turn …
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capitalism we have today in the Global North. In the existing capitalist system, investment demand as well as autonomous demand … is understood as a version of highly regulated capitalism or as a new system is a question of taste. …
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employed by American companies in the 1930s. Engaging with the current debate on the temporal order of capitalism, the article … argues that business forecasting was not only a means of stabilizing capitalism, but a factor and an indicator of a change in … the dynamics of capitalism in the interwar period. …
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Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy by replacing socialism with populism. According to Samuelson, "populist democracy" had … makes his reformulation of Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy seem more plausible. The objective of this paper is to review … waves. Secondly, his analysis of the Argentine case was based on an erroneous interpretation of Argentine history. Third …
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the internal and external barriers that capitalism had to face, was quickly driven by finance. The latter, supplying the …? What can be the future of the “world economy”? Can Capitalism escape from mercantilism? …
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Bureaucracy is not a recent phenomenon. Its beginnings go a long way back in history. Looking into the issue of … bureaucracy is a good starting point for the study of two social systems – capitalism and socialism. Such an analysis must be …
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. The entrepreneur as a more pragmatic role, he becomes the saver of capitalism thank to his function of jobs creation …
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This paper, written in memory of the distinguished Italian economist and philosopher Claudio Napoleoni, discusses the relation between the pre World War One Marxian debate known as the breakdown controversy and the contemporary evolution of Post-Keynesian economics.
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of the study. It then discusses some critical issues and lessons that emerge - diversity in development, history and …
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