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Monetary Economy or Capitalist Economy?

International Journal of Political Economy, 1997
Marx's theory of capitalism, like other theories of evident importance, has been subjected to the most varied and contradictory interpretations by its own disciples as well as by partisans of competing theories. Such interpretations come to light in divergent, often opposing approaches.
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The Capitalist Dynamic of State Capitalist Economies

1986
Oceans of ink have been spilt on behalf of those who hold power in the state capitalist countries in order to explain and justify the various features of the societies which they control, and in order to portray those societies as fundamentally different from private capitalism.
Adam Buick, John Crump
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The Capitalist Economy

1979
We begin with the capitalist economy. The aim of this chapter is to present as simply as possible some basic propositions of historical materialism and Marxist political economy in order to lay the basis for our subsequent analysis of the welfare state under capitalism.
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Economie sovietique et economies capitalistes

Revue économique, 1951
Lhomme Jean. Économie soviétique et économies capitalistes. In: Revue économique, volume 2, n°1, 1951. pp. 99-102.
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The Capitalist World-Economy: Essays

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1981
Some reflections on history, the social sciences, and politics Acknowledgments Part I. The Inequalities of Core and Periphery: 1. The rise and future demise of the world capitalist system: concepts for comparative analysis 2. Three paths of national development in sixteenth-century Europe 3.
Harold D. Woodman, Immanuel Wallerstein
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Cultivating Beyond‐Capitalist Economies

Economic Geography, 2010
abstractConceptualizations of the economy as diverse and multiple have garnered increased attention in economic geography in recent years. Against the debilitating mantra of TINA (there is no alternative), these conceptualizations use an ontology of proliferation to insist that many viable and vital alternatives to capitalism do, in fact, exist.
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FROM MARKET ECONOMY TO CAPITALISTIC PLAN ECONOMY

Forum for Development Studies, 2006
Abstract The article analyses the trends in global capitalism. It is argued that liberalisation has increased competition between workers, smaller firms and states, as well as within the public sector. At the global level, however, competition and therefore genuine market economy has been weakened; economic power has been concentrated due to mergers ...
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AI and the capitalist space economy

Space and Polity, 2021
The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has fuelled concerns ranging from ‘existential risk for humanity’, framed as evolutionary competition with machines, to predictions of the ‘end of work’ via...
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Innovation in Capitalist Economies

Innovation is critical to increasing global prosperity and also essential to surviving and overcoming the ongoing challenges of pandemics, wars, climate change, and systemic financial turmoil. At the same time, major corporations seek to transform new knowledge and scientific progress into profitable innovations and to increase their influence over ...
Faruk Ülgen, Lyubov Klapkiv
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Social Capital And Capitalist Economies

South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics, 2004
The concept of social capital has become very influential in social science and is also increasingly deployed in analysis of transition economies. Its appeal derives from the attempt to relate the functioning of the capitalist economy to the non-economic relations of capitalist society.
Ben Fine, Costas Lapavitsas
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