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Market and Labour Control in Digital Capitalism
Theorists of post capitalism have recently argued for a more or less inevitable end to capitalism. They assume that private accumulation is systematically blocked by the inability of capitalist corporations to create revenues by setting prices as they ...
Philipp Staab, Oliver Nachtwey
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Transitions in the Colonial Hudson Valley: Capitalist, Bulk Goods, and Braudelian
A long debate about the American “transition to capitalism” was apparently settled via a rough consensus on the gradual prevalence of rural capitalism in the north; and that even small, subsistence-oriented farm households engaged in some market exchange,
Jonathan Leitner
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Economic crises and the future of the capitalism
In this study, it has been argued that whether the end of capitalism is reached with the recent financial crises which began in 2007 in the U.S. and it has affected all developed and emerging markets.
Fuat Sekmen
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Several socio-economic mutations and technological breakthrough innovations are currently modifying the competitive environment and the functioning of today’s economies.
Jean-Jacques Lambin
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JAMES STEUART: THE BEGINNING OF THE CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CAPITASLIST MODE OF PRODUCTION
This article is related to the contribution of James Steuart to economic thought. Steuart observes the travails of capitalism and also discusses the ‘beauties’ and the ‘disfigures’which he has foreseen from his window.
Ahmet Arif Eren
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Capital Markets, Ownership and Distance [PDF]
This paper uses a new data-set to examine how internal capital markets and foreignownership affect investment. Our data allow us to compare investment behaviour of listedsubsidiaries with stand-alone firms while controlling for investment opportunities of parentand subsidiary firms. We evaluate how the size of ownership and the geographical proximityof
Carlin, Wendy +2 more
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The Global Hinterland of Social Democracy
Every instantiation of decommodifying welfare capitalism relies on a global hinterland, an exterior space for which commodification still remains the rule and whose function is to service the national interior of a social democratic polity. Taking Norway
Victor L. Shammas
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Dependent versus state-permeated capitalism: two basic options for emerging markets
Can comparative capitalism (CC) assist us in understanding both the rise and the current challenges of emerging market capitalism? This article applies analytical instruments developed in CC scholarship on emerging markets to address this question ...
Nölke Andreas
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Las economías de la experiencia. el mercado de la experiencia sensible
The current reassessment of sensitivity as an alternative for the production of knowledge is explained from the developments of capitalism. In cultural capitalism objects and their meanings are acquired and the market emerges as a mediator of cultural ...
Santiago Niño Morales
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Compulsory Creativity: A Critique of Cognitive Capitalism
Contemporary capitalism can be labelled cognitive capitalism. In this dynamic, demanding and extremely transformative mode of production, knowledge becomes a strategic force of production and an important commodity, while concepts and ideas become items.
Steen Nepper Larsen
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