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This article responds to Baines and Hager’s recent critique of the capital-aspower model of the stock market. Proposed by Bichler and Nitzan, this model seeks to explain how financial crises are tied to the concept of "systemic fear". Bichler and Nitzan tested their initial model on US data,...
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Las teorías convencionales del capitalismo están sumidas en una profunda crisis: tras siglos de debates todavía son incapaces de decirnos qué es el capital. Tanto liberales como marxistas se refieren al capital como una entidad 'económica' que puede ser contabilizada en unidades universales...
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הקפיטליזם שולט בעולם. דיונים סוערים מתנהלים בין המלומדים הממסדיים לבין "הביקורתיים" על טיבו של הקפיטליזם הגלובלי. הבעיה היא שטיבו של המוסד המרכזי בקפיטליזם -- ההון...
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Capitalizing a Cure takes readers into the struggle over a medical breakthrough to investigate the power of finance over business, biomedicine, and public health. When curative treatments for hepatitis C launched in 2013, sticker shock over their prices intensified the global debate over access...
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Las teorías convencionales del capitalismo están sumidas en una profunda crisis: tras siglos de debates todavía son incapaces de decirnos qué es el capital. Tanto liberales como marxistas se refieren al capital como una entidad "económica" que puede ser contabilizada en unidades universales...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011844476
Until a few months ago, the stock market narrative in the United States could have been summarized by the popular acronym BTFD – or ‘buy the fucking dip’. Analysts and strategists, emboldened by the world’s synchronized recovery, Trump’s pro-business policies and ample liquidity,...
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Until a few months ago, the stock market narrative in the United States could have been summarized by the popular acronym BTFD – or "buy the fucking dip". Analysts and strategists, emboldened by the world's synchronized recovery, Trump's pro-business policies and ample liquidity, predicted...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012057126
As these lines are being written (April 2018), the The U.S. stock market is again in turmoil. After a two-year bull run in which share prices soared by nearly 50 per cent, the market is suddenly dropping. Since the beginning of 2018, it lost nearly 10 per cent of its value, threatening investors...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011925881
As these lines are being written (April 2018), the The U.S. stock market is again in turmoil. After a two-year bull run in which share prices soared by nearly 50 per cent, the market is suddenly dropping. Since the beginning of 2018, it lost nearly 10 per cent of its value, threatening investors...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011904365
The U.S. stock market is again in turmoil. After a two-year bull run in which share prices soared by nearly 50 per cent, the market is suddenly dropping. Since the beginning of 2018, it lost nearly 10 per cent of its value, threatening investors with an official ‘correction’ or worse. As...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011814618