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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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Capital, Social Capital and Religious Capital

2012
In this chapter I will explore the efficacy of the social capital idea by setting it in the context of its critics. There have been many.Some have noted how social capital is ‘a nebulous concept that can include anything from how parents interact with their children to how people feel about where they live, to whom they know, how much they use their ...
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Accountable Capitalism, Responsible Capitalism, and Political Capitalism

Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society, 2019
This paper compares three recent prescriptive proposals for practicing capitalism: Accountable Capitalism (Senator Elizabeth Warren), Responsible Capitalism (Professor R. Edward Freeman), and Political Corporate Social Responsibility (Professors Andreas Scherer and Guido Palazzo and colleagues). Warren’s Accountable Capitalism is a corporate governance
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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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Capital taxes take the capital out of capitalism

Industrial Management & Data Systems, 1980
CIVIL SERVANTS may squirm and local authority staff protest, but excessive spending and overmanning in the public sector is the bete‐noire of Britain's economic recession, and consensus on this point is rapidly evolving throughout industry. It is certainly a view which we share as the voice of the wealth‐producing sector of the economy.
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Capitalism and Forms of Capitalism

Review of Radical Political Economics, 2015
To understand a severe economic crisis such as that of 2008, it is not sufficient to analyze capitalism-in-general along with various economic policy decisions and contingent events. An adequate analysis requires taking account of the particular form of capitalism.
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Capitalizing on capital purchases.

Hospitals, 1977
The acquisition of capital equipment is considerably more involved than the purchase of supply items. Because of the long life of capital equipment, errors in judgment at the time of acquisition can haunt a purchasing manager for years. But if he exercises good judgment and does not lose sight of the particular needs of his hospital, capital equipment ...
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