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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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Capitalism and Capital

2021
Law and Society as a field and set of scholarly practices does not typically address abstract terms such as capital and capitalism. Both terms have an accumulated history, a politics, and a developed and engaged scholarly literature. This chapter suggests that studying lawyer/agent/brokers is essential to see the role of law in relation to capitalism ...
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