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Socialism, Capitalism and Economic Growth; Essays Presented to Maurice Dobb

A. H. Murray
- 01 Sep 1968 - 
- Vol. 36, Iss: 3, pp 255-256
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This article is published in South African Journal of Economics.The article was published on 1968-09-01. It has received 72 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: State socialism & Socialist mode of production.

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Eastern Europe as a Laboratory for Economic Knowledge: The Transnational Roots of Neoliberalism

TL;DR: Using Latour's concepts of actor network and translation, the authors show that neoliberalism's success in Eastern Europe is best analyzed not as an institutional form diffused along the nodes of a network, but as itself an actor-network based on a particular translation strategy that construes socialism as a laboratory of economic knowledge.
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A companion to the history of economic thought

TL;DR: For example, the authors argues that aversion to labour and desire of the present enjoyment of costly indulgences are perpetual antagonizing principles to the desire of wealth, except those which may be regarded as perpetually antagonising principles.
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The Resource-Advantage Theory of Competition: Toward Explaining Productivity and Economic Growth

TL;DR: The resource-advantage theory as discussed by the authors combines the resource-based theory of the firm with Austrian economics and heterogeneous demand theory to provide the foundations for a new theory of competition.
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Financialization in kaleckian economies with and without labor constraints

TL;DR: In this article, a simple labor-constrained Kaleckian model is presented to compare the implications of financialization under both dual-economy and labor constrained conditions, and it is shown that for plausible parameter values the changes commonly associated with financialization tend to be expansionary.
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A companion to the history of economic thought

TL;DR: For example, the authors argues that aversion to labour and desire of the present enjoyment of costly indulgences are perpetual antagonizing principles to the desire of wealth, except those which may be regarded as perpetually antagonising principles.
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The Resource-Advantage Theory of Competition: Toward Explaining Productivity and Economic Growth

TL;DR: The resource-advantage theory as discussed by the authors combines the resource-based theory of the firm with Austrian economics and heterogeneous demand theory to provide the foundations for a new theory of competition.
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Financialization in kaleckian economies with and without labor constraints

TL;DR: In this article, a simple labor-constrained Kaleckian model is presented to compare the implications of financialization under both dual-economy and labor constrained conditions, and it is shown that for plausible parameter values the changes commonly associated with financialization tend to be expansionary.
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The Theory of Economic Growth : A 'Classical' Perspective

TL;DR: Theories of economic growth: old and new as discussed by the authors Theories of Economic Growth: Old and New 2. The Structure of Growth Models: A Comparative Survey 3. Endogenous Growth Theory as a Lakatosian Case Study 4. Endogeneous Growth in a Multi-Sector Economy 5. Income Distribution and Consumption Patterns in a ''Classical' Growth Model 6. Keynesian Theory of Growth 7. Should the Theory of Endogenous growth be Based on Say's Law and the Full Employment of Resources? 8. Human Capital Formation in the New Growth Theory: The Role