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... regarding the intensity with which this policy has been pursued. This study shows that privatization can serve as an important tool for raising inflows of foreign investment into the developing economies of the countries. First of all, foreign investors participated directly in sizeable and easily a ...
... regarding the intensity with which this policy has been pursued. This study shows that privatization can serve as an important tool for raising inflows of foreign investment into the developing economies of the countries. First of all, foreign investors participated directly in sizeable and easily a ...
John Locke`s Republicanism Daniel Mark Layman A dissertation
... Locke’s moral freedom is in some ways similar to Kant’s conception of autonomy within moral law, although the details of Kant’s account are markedly different. In particular, while Locke does not assert that the moral law is in any sense contained within or issued by practical reason, and it is not ...
... Locke’s moral freedom is in some ways similar to Kant’s conception of autonomy within moral law, although the details of Kant’s account are markedly different. In particular, while Locke does not assert that the moral law is in any sense contained within or issued by practical reason, and it is not ...
Spillovers from Voice and Exit - Texas Tech University Departments
... positional considerations. In the limit, the pursuit of a pure positional good is a zero-sum activity: your gain is offset by my loss and vice versa. Second, positional competition can result in wasteful arms races as individuals vie for status. Literal arms races are an example of this phenomenon. ...
... positional considerations. In the limit, the pursuit of a pure positional good is a zero-sum activity: your gain is offset by my loss and vice versa. Second, positional competition can result in wasteful arms races as individuals vie for status. Literal arms races are an example of this phenomenon. ...
The Partido Liberal Mexicano and Political Images as Emancipatory
... began organizing anti-government actions as liberal activists more than a decade prior to 1910. The PLM’s most notable contributors were brothers Ricardo and Enrique Flores Magón, with Ricardo, the older of the two, being the most influential. Originally from a rural town in the state of Oaxaca, Me ...
... began organizing anti-government actions as liberal activists more than a decade prior to 1910. The PLM’s most notable contributors were brothers Ricardo and Enrique Flores Magón, with Ricardo, the older of the two, being the most influential. Originally from a rural town in the state of Oaxaca, Me ...
Land Inheritance Rules: Theory and Cross-Cultural
... both economists and anthropologists, probably because it is relied upon by such a large and diverse collection of societies and cultural groups. A common explanation among economists is that primogeniture prevents land from being fragmented into inefficiently small parcels.2 But if increasing return ...
... both economists and anthropologists, probably because it is relied upon by such a large and diverse collection of societies and cultural groups. A common explanation among economists is that primogeniture prevents land from being fragmented into inefficiently small parcels.2 But if increasing return ...
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... both economists and anthropologists, probably because it is relied upon by such a large and diverse collection of societies and cultural groups. A common explanation among economists is that primogeniture prevents land from being fragmented into inefficiently small parcels.2 But if increasing return ...
... both economists and anthropologists, probably because it is relied upon by such a large and diverse collection of societies and cultural groups. A common explanation among economists is that primogeniture prevents land from being fragmented into inefficiently small parcels.2 But if increasing return ...
1 ACTA UNIVERSITATIS STOCKHOLMIENSIS Stockholm Studies in Economic History
... Secondly, the purpose is to analyse if this economic debate played an important role in the transition from a socialist planned economy to a more market-oriented economy. Did the economic debate have a stabilizing or de-stabilizing effect on the dominating socialist theory? Is it possible to conside ...
... Secondly, the purpose is to analyse if this economic debate played an important role in the transition from a socialist planned economy to a more market-oriented economy. Did the economic debate have a stabilizing or de-stabilizing effect on the dominating socialist theory? Is it possible to conside ...
Shall We Vote on Values, But Bet on Beliefs?
... Academic opinion on the effectiveness of political institutions has for many decades seemed to lean more toward democracy’s defenders than its detractors. Mainstream media has on the whole leaned the same way. Critics who think democracy results in too much intervention, as well as those who think it ...
... Academic opinion on the effectiveness of political institutions has for many decades seemed to lean more toward democracy’s defenders than its detractors. Mainstream media has on the whole leaned the same way. Critics who think democracy results in too much intervention, as well as those who think it ...
The Evolution Routines of Labor Division in New Classical Economics
... scarcity on resources, emphasizing the effect of scale economy mainly in supply and demand analysis which was based on marginal analysis. With proficiency in mathematics tool processing, as a result, it became main current of economics after Smith. However, he can't resolve problems about the reduct ...
... scarcity on resources, emphasizing the effect of scale economy mainly in supply and demand analysis which was based on marginal analysis. With proficiency in mathematics tool processing, as a result, it became main current of economics after Smith. However, he can't resolve problems about the reduct ...
Capitalism
... “But it must be emphasized that private ownership and reliance on the market system do not always go together, nor do public ownership and central planning. For example, the fascism of Hitler’s Nazi Germany has been dubbed authoritarian capitalism because the economy was subject to a high degree of ...
... “But it must be emphasized that private ownership and reliance on the market system do not always go together, nor do public ownership and central planning. For example, the fascism of Hitler’s Nazi Germany has been dubbed authoritarian capitalism because the economy was subject to a high degree of ...
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... summing them up are all costly activities. The emphasis on calculative resources opens the analysis to the notion of calculative power. A calculation will be more powerful if the list of entities that it takes into account is long (yet finite); if it can process a large number of relations (between ...
... summing them up are all costly activities. The emphasis on calculative resources opens the analysis to the notion of calculative power. A calculation will be more powerful if the list of entities that it takes into account is long (yet finite); if it can process a large number of relations (between ...
Anarchism and Education
... positions takes on a particular significance. I am still compelled to draw people’s attention to anarchist educational ideas and practice both because the role of education in anarchist theories of social change and human nature is still seriously overlooked in theoretical work on anarchism, and bec ...
... positions takes on a particular significance. I am still compelled to draw people’s attention to anarchist educational ideas and practice both because the role of education in anarchist theories of social change and human nature is still seriously overlooked in theoretical work on anarchism, and bec ...
Cuban Anarchism: The History of A Movement
... Like the other members of the MLCE and their predecessors in Cuba, Frank has done his political work in his “spare” time — after his day job as a mechanical engineer — and has never received a dime for his countless hours of work on behalf of Cuban freedom. He writes here from deep conviction and al ...
... Like the other members of the MLCE and their predecessors in Cuba, Frank has done his political work in his “spare” time — after his day job as a mechanical engineer — and has never received a dime for his countless hours of work on behalf of Cuban freedom. He writes here from deep conviction and al ...
Power and Market Government and the Economy
... In addition to breaking new ground in its time, the book is extremely relevant to political economy today. For example, Power and Market’s final chapter is a hard-hitting critique of antimarket ethics, which have been retained or are gaining popularity in modern times. Take the view of many modern b ...
... In addition to breaking new ground in its time, the book is extremely relevant to political economy today. For example, Power and Market’s final chapter is a hard-hitting critique of antimarket ethics, which have been retained or are gaining popularity in modern times. Take the view of many modern b ...
Law and Neoliberalism - Duke Law Scholarship Repository
... Neoliberal claims advance the market side of this contest in capitalist democracies between capitalist imperatives and democratic demands. The contest is persistent because of pressures that capitalist markets make on the legal and political order—pressures not just for familiar protections of prope ...
... Neoliberal claims advance the market side of this contest in capitalist democracies between capitalist imperatives and democratic demands. The contest is persistent because of pressures that capitalist markets make on the legal and political order—pressures not just for familiar protections of prope ...
TRANSNATIONAL MARKETS AND THE POLANYI PROBLEM
... The exchange motives of truck and barter, so vibrantly portrayed by Adam Smith, thus cannot rely on the established social institutions. These have to be created in the deliberate formation of markets – which implies that market exchange and market regulation co-evolve. ...
... The exchange motives of truck and barter, so vibrantly portrayed by Adam Smith, thus cannot rely on the established social institutions. These have to be created in the deliberate formation of markets – which implies that market exchange and market regulation co-evolve. ...
Neoliberalism and the Crisis of Public Institutions
... different institutional orders of global governance. The question is: How should national political communities (states) work with global governance institutions in ways that enhance the effective public capacity of both? »» How is the language of economics used as a language of political argument, ...
... different institutional orders of global governance. The question is: How should national political communities (states) work with global governance institutions in ways that enhance the effective public capacity of both? »» How is the language of economics used as a language of political argument, ...
2 Organized Market Economies and Unemployment in Europe: Is it
... productivity increase, and unemployment that have often been superior to those of the American or British economies (see Table 1). From the efforts of political economists to explain how nations that do not embrace economic liberalism still secure economic performance has emerged an important liter ...
... productivity increase, and unemployment that have often been superior to those of the American or British economies (see Table 1). From the efforts of political economists to explain how nations that do not embrace economic liberalism still secure economic performance has emerged an important liter ...
WAKAO-MASTERS-REPORT - The University of Texas at Austin
... which conducts content analysis using computer programs to overcome the limitations of the traditional content analysis methodology. This new approach enables scholars to deal with the significant amount of text data at lower costs of resources in terms of time and funds. For example, Ho and Quinn ( ...
... which conducts content analysis using computer programs to overcome the limitations of the traditional content analysis methodology. This new approach enables scholars to deal with the significant amount of text data at lower costs of resources in terms of time and funds. For example, Ho and Quinn ( ...
Framing Employment Relations in Western Europe
... expenses of others (Ekelund and Tollison, 1982). In the nineteenth century, mercantilist theories were modified to comprehensive approaches regarding the role of the state in the economy. Reinvented as neomercantilism, it became the theory of state dirigisme by which territorial entities achieve econ ...
... expenses of others (Ekelund and Tollison, 1982). In the nineteenth century, mercantilist theories were modified to comprehensive approaches regarding the role of the state in the economy. Reinvented as neomercantilism, it became the theory of state dirigisme by which territorial entities achieve econ ...
Is Economic Freedom part of Freedom
... For being now in a new State [ie the state of society instead of the state of Nature], wherein he is to enjoy many Conveniences, from the labour, assistance, and society of others in the same Community, as well as protection from its whole strength, he is to part also with as much of his natural lib ...
... For being now in a new State [ie the state of society instead of the state of Nature], wherein he is to enjoy many Conveniences, from the labour, assistance, and society of others in the same Community, as well as protection from its whole strength, he is to part also with as much of his natural lib ...
Civilizing markets: Carbon trading between in vitro and in
... without planning or even envisaging the in vitro phases that would allow for more in-depth reflection on certain mechanisms or fundamental problems. The in vitro and in vivo worlds are thus carefully kept apart. Yet studies on innovation have shown that the absence of exchange, interactions, feedbac ...
... without planning or even envisaging the in vitro phases that would allow for more in-depth reflection on certain mechanisms or fundamental problems. The in vitro and in vivo worlds are thus carefully kept apart. Yet studies on innovation have shown that the absence of exchange, interactions, feedbac ...
Anti-Fascism and Prefigurative Ethics
... The final section (6) defends this consistent account of prefigurative anti-fascism against criticisms that it: (i) is incapable of adequately prioritising between competing goals and thus leaves prefigurative activists in a state of stasis, (ii) is capable of supporting fascist actions as they can ...
... The final section (6) defends this consistent account of prefigurative anti-fascism against criticisms that it: (i) is incapable of adequately prioritising between competing goals and thus leaves prefigurative activists in a state of stasis, (ii) is capable of supporting fascist actions as they can ...
Everyday Anarchy - Freedomain Radio
... magic of the moment, without rules, without plans, without a future… If your teenage son were to come home to you one sunny afternoon and tell you that he had become an anarchist, you would likely feel a strong urge to check his bag for black hair dye, fresh nose rings, clumpy mascara and dirty need ...
... magic of the moment, without rules, without plans, without a future… If your teenage son were to come home to you one sunny afternoon and tell you that he had become an anarchist, you would likely feel a strong urge to check his bag for black hair dye, fresh nose rings, clumpy mascara and dirty need ...