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				Just how capitalist is China?

← Return to Article Details Just how capitalist is China?

... what is the picture now? In the period Chinese economy expert Barry Naughton (2007) calls “Reform with Losers” (1993-present), state enterprises were forced to resort to significant restructuring and ... See full document

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				Why was there no capitalism in early modern China?

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... all, is the mother of ...the capitalist are uncompetitive rents, that in both the history of capital accumulation and the history of interstate power struggle, the winners have been historically those who ... See full document

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				Inequalities and capital accumulation in China

← Return to Article Details Inequalities and capital accumulation in China

... nancialization is shaped by its extensive capital controls. Due to stringent regula- tions on cross-border capital flows imposed by the government, short-term specu- lation is heavily restricted, and ... See full document

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				Why China survived the asian financial crisis?

← Return to Article Details Why China survived the asian financial crisis?

... sector is the single most essential element of a healthy financial ...This is particularly relevant in transitional economies like the PRC where markets for corporate securities are limited and much of the ... See full document

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				Inflation Bias:

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... bias is a bit ad hoc. It is easy to perceive the necessity for several particular links to validate the ...bias is a consequence of the government using the resources from the CB ... See full document

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				The Brazilian deindustrialization: financialization is not guilty

← Return to Article Details The Brazilian deindustrialization: financialization is not guilty

... It is possible to distinguish two periods. From 1983 to 1994, the stagnation of the organic composition of capital is accompanied with an exploitation rate decrease and then, with a falling ... See full document

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				What is the value of self-interest?

← Return to Article Details What is the value of self-interest?

... proposition is there respecting human nature which is absolutely and universally true? We know of only one: and that is not only true but identical; that men always act from ...interest to be. ... See full document

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				On open systems

← Return to Article Details On open systems

... one is going to theorise about the economic system of single-celled organisms in the primoeval ooze — no data, for a ...question is which ...relevant to the indus- trial revolution is ... See full document

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				Globalization and democracy

← Return to Article Details Globalization and democracy

... It is plausible to argue that this is far more effective in challenging authori- tarian regimes than popular movements of citizens were in the ...process is much less visible and much less ... See full document

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				Protectionism and industrialization:

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... due to the presence of external financial ...sector is more evident in Mexico, where it shrank to just over a third of what it was, while in Brazil it was reduced by ... See full document

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				Underdevelopment in contemporary world: is structuralism still relevant?

← Return to Article Details Underdevelopment in contemporary world: is structuralism still relevant?

... strives to show that the first contribu- tions of the eClaC are still very relevant to comprehend capital accumulation dynamics and international insertion of underdeveloped ...mechanisms to the ... See full document

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				How competition drove social complexity:

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... centralization China experienced in its struggle with the steppe nomads hindered further technological and military ...hint to why the states of the so called ‘exposed’ regions were already lagging, by the ... See full document

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				IS-LM:

← Return to Article Details IS-LM:

... stuff is so out of fashion, shouldn’t it be dropped from the curriculum? But the funny thing is that while old- -fashioned macro has increasingly been pushed out of graduate progra- ms — it takes up only a ... See full document

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				Global booms and busts: How is Brazils middle class faring?

← Return to Article Details Global booms and busts: How is Brazils middle class faring?

... her to receive the social security pension when her father ...meant to give up her job as a principal of a high school in order to receive that pension, it was lucky for her and the rest of the ... See full document

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				Development proposal for Brazil

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... A adoção mecânica dessa política levou e leva ainda o Banco Central a manter es- sa taxa de juros em um nível mínimo absurdo de 9% reais, e a aumentar a Selic to- da a vez que há uma perspectiva de aumento da ... See full document

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				Democracy over Governance

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... counterpart to our discussion is commu- nity ...derivatives to their ...illustration is the impact of the Com- munity Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) Fund on credit union activity ... See full document

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				Feldstein-Horioka corelation:

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... paper is to use the intertemporal open macro models, and the solvency econometric tests derived from them, to analyze the original Feldstein and Horioka saving-investment ...it is possible ... See full document

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				The 2002 crash:

← Return to Article Details The 2002 crash:

... Em abril de 2002, a descoberta de mensagens eletrônicas internas à Merrill Lynch, em que analistas financeiros descreviam como “lixo” ações que tinham sido recomendadas como boas compras, levou a Securities and Exchange ... See full document

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				Why new-developementalism?

← Return to Article Details Why new-developementalism?

... men to de um país de pen de da ge ra ção de ca pa ci - da de pró pria de ino va ção e de fi nan cia men ...men to, par ti cu lar men - te o fi nan cia men to de lon go pra zo, foi o “cal ca nhar de ... See full document

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				Joblessness

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... aspires to replace the Keynesian consensus, is neo-liberal in ...Contrary to the Keynesian view that markets fail seriously — as when insufficient domestic demand inflicts serious unemployment — and ... See full document

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