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Consider a society in which each individual can produce the same consumption good, like food, using a single input, like land. Each individual is characterized by his productivity. The higher an individual’s productivity, the more output she produces with any given amount of the input.
Martin Osborne, Ariel Rubinstein
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Building a community with a shared future for mankind calls for contemporary Chinese people’s understanding of the future of the community of mankind. Chinese people must also be encouraged to engage in the practices of global governance.
Yuwen Li1,Xu Qingtong
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Community resilience has received growing attention in disaster risk management policies and practices, especially in China. However, few applicable instruments are available as a baseline for profiling and estimating a community’s resiliency in the face
Ke Cui, Ziqiang Han
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Digital socialism or knowledge capitalism?
An understanding of the strategic economic significance of higher education has been fundamental to understanding the new global knowledge economy at least since the early 1990s.
M. Peters
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The goal of the paper is to learn what democratic socialism is and to discuss the history of the Swedish Social Democratic Party (SAP), what their model is, and how it works.
Joseph Ronald Signore
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Rising With the Robots: Towards a Human-Machine Autonomy for Digital Socialism
This essay is concerned with conceptualising digital socialism in two ways. First, this essay typifies digital socialism as a real utopian project bringing together the utopian potential of “full automation” as tied to socio-economic imperatives ...
Christopher M Cox
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The Requirements of Justice and Liberal Socialism [PDF]
Recent scholarship has considered the requirements of justice and economic regimes in the work of John Rawls. This work has not delved into the requirements of justice and liberal socialism as deeply as the work that has been done on ...
Holt, Justin
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This chapter surveys research on social capital. We explore the concepts that motivate the social capital literature, efforts to formally model social capital using economic theory, the econometrics of social capital, and empirical studies of the role of social capital in various socioeconomic outcomes.
Steven N. Durlauf, Marcel Fafchamps
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Social Rationalizability [PDF]
Social environments constitute a framework in which it is possible to study how groups of agents interact in a society.The framework is general enough to analyse both non-cooperative and cooperative games.We identify a number of shortcomings of existing solution concepts that are used for social environments and propose a new concept called social ...
J. J. Herings +2 more
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Socialism is an ideology assumed that shared ownership is the best way of life. Socialism did not proposed any private property because it makes people selfish and destroy the community harmony. Socialism wants the organization of production by the state
Reno Wikandaru, Budhi Cahyo
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