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Trust in a Polarized Age, 2021
Abstract The market economy can create trust for the right reasons. Markets and property rights promote social and political trust in the real world by creating social cohesion through exchange and generating economic growth. Markets also arise from private property rights, which are publicly justified based on the essential role private
Kevin Vallier
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Abstract The market economy can create trust for the right reasons. Markets and property rights promote social and political trust in the real world by creating social cohesion through exchange and generating economic growth. Markets also arise from private property rights, which are publicly justified based on the essential role private
Kevin Vallier
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The Cambridge Companion to the Dutch Golden Age, 2018
Danielle van den Heuvel
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Danielle van den Heuvel
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Commentary: Marketing and the Sharing Economy: Digital Economy and Emerging Market Challenges
Journal of Marketing, 2019The sharing economy is changing consumer and firm behavior around the world. We present two challenges to the proposed view of marketing in the sharing economy.
Yubo Chen, Liantao Wang
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Market Power and Innovation in the Intangible Economy
The American Economic Review, 2019This paper offers a unified explanation for the slowdown of productivity growth, the decline in business dynamism, and the rise of market power. Using a quantitative framework, I show that the rise of intangible inputs, such as software, can explain ...
M. D. Ridder
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Unemployment and Worker Participation in the Gig Economy: Evidence from An Online Labor Market
Information systems research, 2017The gig economy comprises a large portion of the workforce in today’s economy. The gig economy has low barriers to entry, enabling flexible work arrangements and allowing workers to engage in contingent employment, whenever, and in some cases, such as ...
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Similar Markets, Different Economies:
2020Various 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, 2002Although 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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