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Luther on a Market Economy

Lutheran Quarterly, 2016
The paper argues that Luther’s critique of works-righteousness was equally an attack on the early profit economy. Both exemplified the drive to secure one’s own existence, and thereby expressed the counterfeit gospel that a person’s worth depends upon achievement rather than God’s free grace.
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Marketing in rising economies

Engineering & Technology, 2009
Has the economic downturn that followed the financial crisis caused a rethink of corporate success? Has the bias shifted from quarterly results to the way a company conducts its business, how it works, makes decisions, treats others, and communicates?
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Democracy and market economy

Asia-Pacific Review, 2000
In the following article, Professor Seizaburo Sato, former Research Director of the Institute for International Policy Studies, addresses the relation between democracy and market economy and the problems that might develop as economic globalization continues to deepen.
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From Planned Economy to Market Economy

1996
It was determined at the Fourteenth Conference of the Communist Party of China that the goal of economic reform was to establish a new socialist market economy. The decision represented a great breakthrough in theoretical research on socialist economies.
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