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for development. I suggest that nationally-oriented elites are often dependent on the social reproduction of at least a … nation has incorporated into an increasingly integrated global production and financial system. National elites have … experienced a new fractionation. Emergent transnationally-oriented elites grounded in globalized circuits of accumulation compete …
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marked disparity between deepening crisis on the one hand, and rapid differential accumulation on the other. In South Africa … rapid globalization undermined gold profit in South Africa, while the end of the Cold War pulled the rug from under the …
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part of a world-wide shift from the 'depth' to 'breadth' of accumulation and the parallel globalization of ownership. In …
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our capitalist world, they cannot adequately explain its development. Israel is a capitalist country in a capitalist world … processes of capitalist development, local and global. Focusing on the 1990s, the purpose of this paper is to identify several … key developments in global capitalism, examine how these processes altered the political economy of Israel and speculate …
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An analysis of the political economy of Israel during the 1990s.
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The April 21, 2005 issue of the LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS carried a lead article titled ‘Blood for Oil?’ The paper is attributed to a group of writers and activists – Iain Boal, T.J. Clark, Joseph Matthews and Michael Watts – who identify themselves by the collective name ‘Retort.’ In...
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as they are in this highly original book. In order to understand capitalist development, argue Bichler and Nitzan, we …
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evolution of modern capitalism, the leading firms are increasingly driven not to maximize their profits but rather to “beat the …
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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 April 21, 2005 issue of the LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS carried a lead article titled ‘Blood for Oil?’ The paper is attributed to a group of writers and activists – Iain Boal, T.J. Clark, Joseph Matthews and Michael Watts – who identify themselves by the collective name ‘Retort.’ In...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005836969