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This paper explores a pluralist approach to moral economy. Firstly, four schools of thought on the rental of land in India are described. The normatic and ontic assumptions of each school are described. Then I look closely at a debate between two feminist authors, Agarwal and Jackson. The...
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Methods, volumes and aims of social science education still remain remarkably consistent from one German university to another. If the social sciences, especially economics, are to gain greater social relevance and acceptance, researchers must not only relate to the broader public, but also...
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This paper adds a moral angle to the pluralist approach to development economics, exploring the normative assumptions found in all the five main schools of thought that have analysed India's rural labour markets (neoclassical, new institutionalist, Marxist political economy, formalized political...
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pluralism. Should economics instead be categorised simply as pluralist or non-pluralist? The notion of structured pluralism is … for successful communication, and thus for the benefits of pluralism. …
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, complementarity and substitutability. I interpret the empirical findings as being consistent with welfare pluralism, in the sense that … how the various policies that constitute a welfare state relate to each other, distinguishing between pluralism …, however, more support for the notion of substitution rather than complementarity: the marginal benefits associated with an …
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, complementarity and substitutability. I interpret the empirical findings as being consistent with welfare pluralism, in the sense that … how the various policies that constitute a welfare state relate to each other, distinguishing between pluralism …, however, more support for the notion of substitution rather than complementarity: the marginal benefits associated with an …
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The 2009 ?Great Recession? has created a severe collapse of business expectations to coincide with severe financial overexposure. In this economic climate there is the tendency for the private sector to withdraw from investing in the future and for the public sector to seek to protect the major...
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