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Capitals, capitalization, capitalism. Exploring the numerous faces of capital

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According to the marxian conception, capital represents a social mechanism that organizes and structures social relations characterised by domination and exploitation and it is defined as the social property which values adopt - objectified in money, productive forces or final products - when immersed in an appreciation process.
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The Substitution of Capital for Capital

The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1971
A LTHOUGH homogeneous capital stocks remain a frequent construct in growth theory and the literature on production relations, economists have not missed the fact that trucks are not lathes. Thus considerable effort has gone into specifying the conditions under which aggregation is conceptually permissible.1 Recently, the aggregation of capital services
Boddy, Raford, Gort, Michael
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