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Market Capitalism, State Capitalism, and Community Capitalism

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
The collapse of communism in the late 80s and early 90s was widely heralded as the triumph of “free market capitalism”. Market capitalism is usually defined as a system where private individuals and corporations own the means of production, where private investments drive the economy and where competitive markets link employers and workers.
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THE CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND THE COST OF CAPITAL: COMMENT

The Journal of Finance, 1970
IN A RECENT Journal article [1] Haim Ben-Shahar presented a theory of the firm's capital structure from the standpoint of the return-risk framework of investor behavior. He conducts his analysis under "the constraint that the investor has the opportunity to invest his own capital with any proportion of borrowed capital, either in one stock or in a ...
Litzenberger, Robert H, Jones, Charles P
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Capital accumulation and the composition of capital

2004
This paper reviews the Marxian concept of capital accumulation in the light of Paul Zarembka's (2000) recent contribution, taking into consideration the concepts of competition and composition of capital. It shows that accumulation is best understood through a class analysis.
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Money Capital, Fictitious Capital and “Toxic” Capital

2019
Money capital, as a seemingly autonomous entity, does not produce value. Its “profit” arises as interest and dividend from industrial profit for productively invested loans, as interest on taxes levied by the state to service the public debt and as interest from wages for consumer loans to workers.
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Finance capital in Chandlerian capitalism

Industrial and Corporate Change, 2010
Alfred Chandler wrote a great deal on finance capital in the development of big business. In making bold and provocative statements, he provided scholars with a variety of stimulating ideas. To a large extent, however, we still do not know whether Chandler's assertions were correct.
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Comparative Capitalisms and/or Variegated Capitalism

2015
This quotation from a lecture in 1847 by Marx on free trade will frame my critical appreciation of the Comparative Capitalisms (CC) literatures. I argue that it knows less about the present than about the past of capitalism — and is even less insightful about its future.
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Classes in Capitalism and Pre-Capitalism

2018
The owners merely of labour-power, owners of capital, and landowners, whose respective sources of income are wages, profit and ground-rent, wage-labourers, capitalists and landowners, constitute then three big classes of modern society based upon the capitalist mode of production.
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Capital flows and capital controls

2005
Is the international financial architecture debate over? Not according to leading experts gathered together in this impressive volume who try to identify the key trends that will fashion the international financial system in the years ahead. As history has shown, the evolution of the international monetary system is a slow process. However, the authors
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Dutch Capitalism and World Capitalism and World Capitalism

The American Historical Review, 1984
Herman Van Der Wee, Maurice Aymard
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