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...determining the nature and 'success' of social economy initiatives. For example, the supportive...significant effects on the form that the social economy has taken there, and upon its 'success...resulted in a much more modest social economy. In contrast, in Bristol a long history...
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...scarce and expensive capital, the poor economy willhave a comparative advantage in...trade. According to this theory, an economy should (and in theevent of free...labor is relativelyscarce.The nonpoor economy, on the other hand, will have a comparativeadvantage...
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...appears from the evidenceis that the dual economy classification is an important variable...lenders, firms indifferent sectors of the economy may resort to accounting changes to imU...differ between the two sectors of the economy in thedual-theory conduit. The evidence...
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...indispensable assumption of Austrian political economy in general, which can accommodate political...the conclusions of Austrian political economy. In a sense, then, public choice and Austrian political economy are two independent though highly complementary...
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...objective was to create a "socialist market economy." Theorists care­fully explained away the seeming oxymoron of a market economy that issocialist at the same time. The essence of a socialist economy, they pointedout, is ownership of the...
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...cover the entire subject of the political economy of socialism. 2 I am aware that these...1962). 5 My book The Road to a Free Economy (1990) deals in detail with several...1962) calls “socialist” an economy with considerable public ownership, and...
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...crimes, estimates the volume of the second economy inTanzania to account for 10 per cent...Maliyamkono, 'Ulanguzi:Emergence of a Second Economy in Tanzania', ERB Seminar Paper, University...various methods used inestimating the second economy and their applications see S. Allesandrini...
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...ConclusionsLessons of experience have shown that the subterranean economy inthe developing nations is here to stay. Subterranean economy activitiesare expanding in both scenarios of a contracting formal economy, suchas in sub-Saharan Africa, and an expanding...
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...dif­ferent style.The general economy also can relate theory and politics more richlythan a restricted economy. It is worth stressing that the Hegelian...historical and thereforealways a political economy. In Marx, it is reconfigured by way...
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...Drewnowski identifies three zones of socialist economy: (1)the zone of state interference...ideal capitalism can be considered as an economy exclusivelycomposed of an individual zone...Drewnowski maintains that in a socialist economy the state zone generallycontains the investment...
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