ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Javier MARTÍNEZ PEINADO “The
... analysis seeks to contrast a hypothesis about the likely influence of different collective bargaining systems characteristics on macroeconomic employment development, not only in quantity terms but in quality ones, identifying last one as the working conditions prevailing in each labour market. ...
... analysis seeks to contrast a hypothesis about the likely influence of different collective bargaining systems characteristics on macroeconomic employment development, not only in quantity terms but in quality ones, identifying last one as the working conditions prevailing in each labour market. ...
Globalization and Structural Adjustments in sub-Saharan Africa
... suppliers of labor (slavery) in the global economy (International Capitalist System). Today, Africans not only produce commodities that have an exchange as well as use value, but even their labor has become a commodity whose value and price is determined by the world market. What is evident is that ...
... suppliers of labor (slavery) in the global economy (International Capitalist System). Today, Africans not only produce commodities that have an exchange as well as use value, but even their labor has become a commodity whose value and price is determined by the world market. What is evident is that ...
Beyond Evolution and Historicism: Cultural Forms of
... It can therefore be argued in the last quarter of the twentieth century an acute selfconsciousness of the relative autonomy of culture had philosophically and pragmatically inscribed itself onto contemporary modes of explanation. A historical social theorist would link this to the decline of western ...
... It can therefore be argued in the last quarter of the twentieth century an acute selfconsciousness of the relative autonomy of culture had philosophically and pragmatically inscribed itself onto contemporary modes of explanation. A historical social theorist would link this to the decline of western ...
Janet Abu-Lughod and the World System: The History of World
... In the course of history, some nations, or at least groups within them, have gained relative power vis-a' -vis others and have occasionally succeeded in setting the terms of their interactions with subordinates, whetherby means of direct rnle (empires),indirect supervision (what we today term neocol ...
... In the course of history, some nations, or at least groups within them, have gained relative power vis-a' -vis others and have occasionally succeeded in setting the terms of their interactions with subordinates, whetherby means of direct rnle (empires),indirect supervision (what we today term neocol ...
Decolonizing Post-Colonial Studies and Paradigms of Political
... the Americas and established simultaneously in time and space several entangled global hierarchies that for purposes of clarity in this exposition I will list below as if they were separate from each other: 1) a particular global class formation where a diversity of forms of labor (slavery, semi-ser ...
... the Americas and established simultaneously in time and space several entangled global hierarchies that for purposes of clarity in this exposition I will list below as if they were separate from each other: 1) a particular global class formation where a diversity of forms of labor (slavery, semi-ser ...
Decolonizing Post-Colonial Studies and Paradigms of Political
... the Americas and established simultaneously in time and space several entangled global hierarchies that for purposes of clarity in this exposition I will list below as if they were separate from each other: 1) a particular global class formation where a diversity of forms of labor (slavery, semi-ser ...
... the Americas and established simultaneously in time and space several entangled global hierarchies that for purposes of clarity in this exposition I will list below as if they were separate from each other: 1) a particular global class formation where a diversity of forms of labor (slavery, semi-ser ...
European Capitalism: Varieties of Crisis
... unchallenged though sometimes unloved leader of the Western bloc, supported Germany’s transformation from a great political power into an economic export power. Hosting the world’s largest corporations and controlling the world’s money, the US found it easier to cope with German export competition t ...
... unchallenged though sometimes unloved leader of the Western bloc, supported Germany’s transformation from a great political power into an economic export power. Hosting the world’s largest corporations and controlling the world’s money, the US found it easier to cope with German export competition t ...
Core Strength – Core Stability: Controversy regarding
... consensus agreement that it is important to have good core strength or core stability in order to perform well in athletics/dance, and to prevent spinal injury. There is less information and less agreement on the definition of core muscle strength or core stability. Definition of Core Strength vs Co ...
... consensus agreement that it is important to have good core strength or core stability in order to perform well in athletics/dance, and to prevent spinal injury. There is less information and less agreement on the definition of core muscle strength or core stability. Definition of Core Strength vs Co ...
The Creation of the United Nations
... - General Assembly: This is the committee that focuses on a very broad range of topics and has representations from every country in it. - The Security Council: This council is focuses primarily on holding peace and security between nations, has power to enforce measures, and is comprised of 15 memb ...
... - General Assembly: This is the committee that focuses on a very broad range of topics and has representations from every country in it. - The Security Council: This council is focuses primarily on holding peace and security between nations, has power to enforce measures, and is comprised of 15 memb ...
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... overwhelming economic motivation in international society, and political functions of nation-states are more various than those of member states of the Three Strata defined by I. Wallerstein’s. The most serious deviance in applying the world system theory to South Korean case is negligence of politi ...
... overwhelming economic motivation in international society, and political functions of nation-states are more various than those of member states of the Three Strata defined by I. Wallerstein’s. The most serious deviance in applying the world system theory to South Korean case is negligence of politi ...
Imperialism
... penetrating powers. Although a globally unified mono poly, existing peacefully, is a theoretical possibility, it is a practical impossibility because the fierce competition between country-based monopolies will periodically erupt into war. Bukharin holds that because imperialist wars serve only the ...
... penetrating powers. Although a globally unified mono poly, existing peacefully, is a theoretical possibility, it is a practical impossibility because the fierce competition between country-based monopolies will periodically erupt into war. Bukharin holds that because imperialist wars serve only the ...
marginal tax rates
... leisure) falls, consumers substitute toward leisure. – The income effect says that if leisure is a normal good, consumers consume less of it as income falls. • Only empirical work – analysis based on observation as opposed to theory – can answer this question. ...
... leisure) falls, consumers substitute toward leisure. – The income effect says that if leisure is a normal good, consumers consume less of it as income falls. • Only empirical work – analysis based on observation as opposed to theory – can answer this question. ...
You Can`t Get There from Here: Reflections on the
... As is well known, the classical historical materialists were silent as to the structural features of this predicted new economic order. They should not be faulted for this. As a scientific theory, historical materialism requires empirical data, and but at the time of its formulation, there were no d ...
... As is well known, the classical historical materialists were silent as to the structural features of this predicted new economic order. They should not be faulted for this. As a scientific theory, historical materialism requires empirical data, and but at the time of its formulation, there were no d ...
Economics for Democratic Socialism Drexel University Spring Quarter 2009
... • In any case: the “technological unemployment” we see here could be offset by an increase in the labor standard of living, but that is against the interest of capitalists, who will be doing their best to push it down. ...
... • In any case: the “technological unemployment” we see here could be offset by an increase in the labor standard of living, but that is against the interest of capitalists, who will be doing their best to push it down. ...
Lecture 3 - The Economics Network
... • In any case: the “technological unemployment” we see here could be offset by an increase in the labor standard of living, but that is against the interest of capitalists, who will be doing their best to push it down. ...
... • In any case: the “technological unemployment” we see here could be offset by an increase in the labor standard of living, but that is against the interest of capitalists, who will be doing their best to push it down. ...
Political Geography
... concentrated in a single place, the capital. Centralized governments, relatively few internal contrasts and a strong sense of national identity, little provincial power. Examples: France, China and newly independent states developed out of former colonies. ...
... concentrated in a single place, the capital. Centralized governments, relatively few internal contrasts and a strong sense of national identity, little provincial power. Examples: France, China and newly independent states developed out of former colonies. ...
World-systems analysis - University of Warwick
... world. But we also believe that the emergence of this mode of analysis is a reflection of, an expression of, the real protest about the deep inequalities of the world-system that are so politically central to our current times. I myself have been engaged in and writing about world-systems analysis f ...
... world. But we also believe that the emergence of this mode of analysis is a reflection of, an expression of, the real protest about the deep inequalities of the world-system that are so politically central to our current times. I myself have been engaged in and writing about world-systems analysis f ...
Thinking About Capitalism
... economic life by the competitive capitalist market and its impersonal logic. The competitive sectors could not forever remain unaffected in a regulatory environment that permitted the joint stock form to be adopted in light industry. So long as the state could assist capital by ‘internalizing extern ...
... economic life by the competitive capitalist market and its impersonal logic. The competitive sectors could not forever remain unaffected in a regulatory environment that permitted the joint stock form to be adopted in light industry. So long as the state could assist capital by ‘internalizing extern ...
Economies - Marketing Education
... • What goods and services should be produced? • How should the goods and services be produced? • For whom should the goods and services be produced? ...
... • What goods and services should be produced? • How should the goods and services be produced? • For whom should the goods and services be produced? ...
Period 5: lndustrialization and Global lntegration
... As states industrialized during this period, they also expanded their existing overseas colonies and established new types of colonies and transoceanic empires. Regional warfare and diplomacy both resulted in and were affected by this process of modern empire building. The process was led mostly by ...
... As states industrialized during this period, they also expanded their existing overseas colonies and established new types of colonies and transoceanic empires. Regional warfare and diplomacy both resulted in and were affected by this process of modern empire building. The process was led mostly by ...
Document
... still need to clarify what we mean here by core-periphery dichotomy, identifying it within the context of this study. Referred to as a “relational pair” by I. Wallerstein, “core-periphery” dichotomy was originally developed by R. Prebisch as “a description of the axial division of labour of the worl ...
... still need to clarify what we mean here by core-periphery dichotomy, identifying it within the context of this study. Referred to as a “relational pair” by I. Wallerstein, “core-periphery” dichotomy was originally developed by R. Prebisch as “a description of the axial division of labour of the worl ...
Topology of Economic Systems - Munich Personal RePEc Archive
... see both a propertied and a property-less group; moreover, many of those with some property tried to get more of it. So maybe the distinction is in the “hiring” issue. Lords abused peasants/serfs but the relationship was different from the “abuse” in the labor markets of capitalism. The absence of a ...
... see both a propertied and a property-less group; moreover, many of those with some property tried to get more of it. So maybe the distinction is in the “hiring” issue. Lords abused peasants/serfs but the relationship was different from the “abuse” in the labor markets of capitalism. The absence of a ...
Call for papers Alternative Global Geographies, Imagining and Re
... central role in defining an ever more globalized world. We still live in territorialized spaces: not only in the narrow sense of states and societies that reside within their borders, but also geographies and spatial formats on regional and world scales. Research in the aftermath of the spatial turn ...
... central role in defining an ever more globalized world. We still live in territorialized spaces: not only in the narrow sense of states and societies that reside within their borders, but also geographies and spatial formats on regional and world scales. Research in the aftermath of the spatial turn ...
Slide 1
... • Postwar Global New Deal: western working classes / national bourgeoisies / “socialist states” • A Post-Neoliberal New Deal? • The Rise of China and India, and their working classes • Non-white, immigrant working classes in the West • Demographic Trends: pensions and health care spending • Can the ...
... • Postwar Global New Deal: western working classes / national bourgeoisies / “socialist states” • A Post-Neoliberal New Deal? • The Rise of China and India, and their working classes • Non-white, immigrant working classes in the West • Demographic Trends: pensions and health care spending • Can the ...
World-systems theory
World-systems theory (also known as world-systems analysis or the world-systems perspective), a multidisciplinary, macro-scale approach to world history and social change, emphasizes the world-system (and not nation states) as the primary (but not exclusive) unit of social analysis.""World-system"" refers to the inter-regional and transnational division of labor, which divides the world into core countries, semi-periphery countries, and the periphery countries. Core countries focus on higher skill, capital-intensive production, and the rest of the world focuses on low-skill, labor-intensive production and extraction of raw materials. This constantly reinforces the dominance of the core countries. Nonetheless, the system has dynamic characteristics, in part as a result of revolutions in transport technology, and individual states can gain or lose their core (semi-periphery, periphery) status over time.