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Digital Platforms, Gig Economy, Precarious Employment, and the Invisible Hand of Social Class

International Journal of Health Services, 2018
Digital platform capitalism, as exemplified by companies like Uber or Lyft has the potential to transform employment and working conditions for an increasing segment of the worforce.
C. Muntaner
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Invisible Hand or Ecological Footprint? Comparing Social Versus Environmental Impacts of Recent Economic Growth

Organization & Environment, 2019
This study examines changes in some key indicators among 66 countries on six continents over a 56-year period, to compare the power of economic growth to improve human health and income distribution with its tendency to degrade the natural environment ...
Gregory M. Mikkelson
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The Invisible Hand that Rocks the Cradle: On the Limits of Time Use Surveys

Development and Change, 2018
Almost every intervention in the field of international agricultural development — from microcredit finance to fertilizer subsidies to trade policy — has come to recognize gender, and relationships within households, as important.
Erin C. Lentz   +4 more
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Adam Smith’s Invisible Hands [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
William Grampp’s JPE article on Adam Smith is creative and provocative. It errs, however, by disparaging the invisible hand’s importance as a symbol of various economic processes that help societies prosper in ways that individuals neither intend nor comprehend. Four specific problems stand out.
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Deposit AI as the “invisible hand” to make the resale easier: A moderated mediation model

Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2023
Leiqing Peng, Mengting Luo, Yulang Guo
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Invisible Hand

This authoritative and comprehensive reference work provides a thorough account of the classical approach to economics. It contains almost two hundred informative short entries in an easily accessible dictionary format on all the significant areas of this school of thought.
Murat Ustaoğlu, Büşra Şimşek
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The ethno-graphy of prices: On the fingers of the invisible hand (1922-1947)

Organization, 2018
This article is part of a project examining the long-term process of price display digitalization, ranging from manually written prices to contemporary electronic shelf labels.
Franck Cochoy, J. Hagberg, H. Kjellberg
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The “Invisible Hand” of the Market

American Divergences in the Great Recession, 2021
Daniele Pompejano
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The Invisible Hand

2018
Chapter 6 presents a new formulation of Adam Smith’s ‘invisible hand’ argument. The underlying idea is that markets are valuable because they provide opportunities for voluntary transactions (rather than because they satisfy preferences). I propose a ‘Strong Interactive Opportunity Criterion’ which requires that all opportunities for feasible and non ...
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