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aggregate concentration. An empirical analysis of the U.S. experience between the early 1950s and the late 1980s reveals two … regimes of inflationary restructuring: the first, which lasted until 1970, involved rapid increases in aggregate concentration …) concentration amidst severe stagflation. …
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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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corporate concentration, both in Israel and in the United States. For the large core firms at the centre of the economy, which … we view as principal actors in this process, accumulation and concentration are two sides of the same process. With the … capitalized assets, for these firms the goal of accumulation means a quest for rising corporate concentration. …
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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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This paper offers a new approach to the political economy of armament, focusing on the relationship between military spending and differential accumulation in mature capitalist economies. Applied to the “model” case of Israel, our analysis suggests that the militarization of Israel’s...
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level) to the dynamic formation and reformation of 'distributional coalitions' and the process of aggregate concentration … inflationary restructuring: the first, which lasted until 1970, involved rapid increases in aggregate concentration with relatively … modest stagflation, whereas the second, post-1970 regime consisted of stable (or even declining) concentration amidst severe …
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allocation process varies according to the MFI ownership structure. Non-profit organisations and shareholders-held MFIs exhibit a …How do microfinance institutions (MFIs) allocate their productivity surplus to stakeholders? This paper shows that this … tendency to largely keep their surplus within the MFI as a self-financing margin (reserve accounts, future investments, and …
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