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Market Economy and Ethics

open access: yesCultura Económica, 2019
Joseph Ratzinger
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Socialist Market Economy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
The term socialist market economy indicates the Chinese economic structure, characterized by a mixed system presenting the typical features both of market and planning economies. In this type of system, the political authoritarianism, due to the 1949 socialist regime, matches with a market economy developed by the reform process of the eighties.
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Similar Markets, Different Economies:

2020
Various lines of data from two large, Classic-period cities—Tikal and Chunchucmil—support the existence of marketplace exchange. Nevertheless, a multivariate analysis of artifact inventories from lower status households at the two cities showed strongly divergent patterns in access to exotic goods.
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Reflections on private market economy and social market economy

International Journal of Social Economics, 2002
Although markets prevail throughout the world, there are significant differences in the economic, social, political as well as legal institutions in which these markets function. Many of these variations can be attributed in part to differences in levels of economic development and in part to the differing consensus about the role of corporations and ...
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Market Economies and Market Societies

Journal of Social Philosophy, 2005
One would be hard pressed these days to find any defenders of the sort of full-blown economic plannification characteristic of the late Soviet Union and other Communist states, and with good reason given their economic inefficiency. The departure from plannification is, of course, celebrated by neo-liberal champions of capitalism.
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Towards Market Economies

2022
The book is about economic developments and policies in the first decade or so after the independence of the fifteen countries that emerged from the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. From 1992 to 2003, the author was in charge of the IMF’s work on the fifteen countries that emerged from the former Soviet Union. In those years, the countries were
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