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Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2019
Market-based economies outperform the alternative forms of economic organization on almost every measure. Nevertheless, this leaves open what the optimal degree of government regulation, government-provided social insurance, and macroeconomic adjustment ...
J. Brennan
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Market-based economies outperform the alternative forms of economic organization on almost every measure. Nevertheless, this leaves open what the optimal degree of government regulation, government-provided social insurance, and macroeconomic adjustment ...
J. Brennan
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International Political Science Review, 2021
Some blame free-market capitalism for increasing income inequality, arguing that richer classes could block access to others for maintaining their privileges.
Indra de Soysa, K. Vadlamannati
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Some blame free-market capitalism for increasing income inequality, arguing that richer classes could block access to others for maintaining their privileges.
Indra de Soysa, K. Vadlamannati
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The Free-Market Innovation Machine
, 2014Preface vii CHAPTER 1: Introduction: The Engine of Free-Market Growth 1 PART I: THE CAPITALIST GROWTH MECHANISM CHAPTER 2: The "Somewhat Optimal" Attributes of Capitalist Growth: Oligopolistic Competition and Routinization of Innovation 19 CHAPTER 3 ...
W. Baumol
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The many lives of state capitalism: From classical Marxism to free-market advocacy
History of the Human Sciences, 2019State capitalism has recently come to the fore as a transversal research object in the social sciences. Renewed interest in the notion is evident across several disciplines, in scholarship addressing government interventionism in economic life in major ...
N. Sperber
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Nothing Free About Free Market
2014This section sheds light on the effects of the different strategies that Norwegian authorities have adopted to enroll users and vendors in the task of establishing electronic prescriptions as a new national routine service. The case description highlights how stakeholders responded when the authorities needed integration between the new service and the
Eli Larsen, Gunnar Ellingsen
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Critical Review, 2014
ABSTRACTJohn Tomasi argues that a theory of justice should include economic liberty since it provides people with a way of living self-authored lives. However, as Aristotelians have pointed out, even seemingly neutral theories of justice rely on non-neutral conceptions of the good.
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ABSTRACTJohn Tomasi argues that a theory of justice should include economic liberty since it provides people with a way of living self-authored lives. However, as Aristotelians have pointed out, even seemingly neutral theories of justice rely on non-neutral conceptions of the good.
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1990
Hell is other people. So is economics. Economics, therefore, is Hell. Every voter knows as much when, trapped in the maze of conjectural variation and strategic interaction where so much of the human drama is willy-nilly played out, he attempts to calculate his vote-value in the light of the darkness cast by the simultaneous attempt of each of his ...
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Hell is other people. So is economics. Economics, therefore, is Hell. Every voter knows as much when, trapped in the maze of conjectural variation and strategic interaction where so much of the human drama is willy-nilly played out, he attempts to calculate his vote-value in the light of the darkness cast by the simultaneous attempt of each of his ...
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Science, 1997
The Economic Laws of Scientific Research. TERENCE KEALEY. St. Martin's, New York, 1997. xii, 382 pp. $75, ISBN 0-312-12847-9; paper, $19.95, ISBN 0-312-17306-7. Published in the UK by Macmillan. £47.50, ISBN 0-333-56045-0; paper, £16.99, ISBN 0-333-65755-1.
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The Economic Laws of Scientific Research. TERENCE KEALEY. St. Martin's, New York, 1997. xii, 382 pp. $75, ISBN 0-312-12847-9; paper, $19.95, ISBN 0-312-17306-7. Published in the UK by Macmillan. £47.50, ISBN 0-333-56045-0; paper, £16.99, ISBN 0-333-65755-1.
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