ISBN:
9781035303182
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 353 pages)
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illustrations
Serie:
New Horizons in institutional and evolutionary economics
Paralleltitel:
Erscheint auch als
Paralleltitel:
Elektronische Reproduktion von O'Hara, Phillip Anthony, 1954 - Marx, Veblen, and contemporary institutional political economy
DDC:
330.12/2
Schlagwort(e):
Veblen, Thorstein
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Marx, Karl
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Marx, Karl
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Veblen, Thorstein
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Veblen, Thorstein *1857-1929*
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Marx, Karl *1818-1883*
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Institutionenökonomik
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Evolutionsökonomik
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Marxismus
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Kapitalismus
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Theorie
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Wirtschaftslage
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Wirtschaftskrise
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USA
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Welt
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Institutional economics
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Evolutionary economics
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Marxian economics
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Capitalism
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Evolutionary economics
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Marxian economics
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Capitalism
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Institutional economics
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United States Economic conditions 1945-
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United States Economic conditions
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1945-
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Marx, Karl 1818-1883
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Veblen, Thorstein 1857-1929
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USA
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Wirtschaftstheorie
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Marxismus
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Geschichte 1945-2000
Kurzfassung:
This book uses an institutional-evolutionary approach to analyse economic problems associated with developments in capitalism during the second half of the twentieth century. It argues that economics should centre on institutions - the durable fabric of the economy over time. Drawing on the foundations of Marxist and institutional political economy, the book traces the lineages of institutional themes, as well as considering feminist, post-Keynesian, holistic economics and Schumpeterian perspectives. The nature of institutions in the growth and instability of capitalism is then explored with reference to social structures of accumulation. Particular reference is given to the world economy, the family, the Keynesian welfare state and neo-liberalism, Fordism, the flexible mode of accumulation, and financial regulation and deregulation. The author concludes, using institutional-evolutionary themes of political economy, that the evolution of modern capitalism is likely to be unstable as we move into the next century
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Contents: Foreword: William M. Dugger and James Ronald Stanfield -- 1. Introduction -- Part A: The foundations: Marx and Veblen -- 2. Marx's capital and the institutional reproduction of capitalism -- 3. Veblen's 'critique' of marx's philosophical preconceptions of political economy -- 4. Veblen's analysis of social wealth, industry-business, and crises of capitalism -- Part B: Contemporary institutional-evolutionary political economy -- 5. Neo-marxian and neoinstitutional political economy: Holism, evolution, and contradiction -- 6. Capital, the wealth of nations, and inequality in the contemporary world -- 7. A new measure of macroeconomic performance and institutional change -- Part C: Social structures of accumulation and socioeconomic crises of modern capitalism: 1940-2000s -- 8. Long waves of economic growth and development, and the metamorphosis of institutions -- 9. Fordism, accumulation, and institutional contradictions -- 10. The world economy and us hegemony -- 11. Household labor, the family, and macroeconomic instability in the United States -- 12. The Keynesian welfare state: Emergence, contradictions, and evolution -- 13. Financial instability, uncertainty, and endogenous credit in the United States -- 14. A new social structure of accumulation or the emerging global crises of capitalism? -- 15. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-342) and indexes
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