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  1. press.umich.edu

    Capitalism, Not Globalism shows that, while much has been made of recent changes in the international economy, the mechanisms by which politicians control the economy have not changed throughout the postwar period. Challenging both traditional and revisionist globalization theorists, William Roberts Clark argues that increased financial integration has led to neither a widening nor a narrowing ...
  2. globaldialogue.isa-sociology.org

    Capitalism expanded out of its original heartland in Western Europe through ongoing waves of colonialism, imperialism, and more recently globalization, eventually coming to engulf the entire planet. By the start of the twenty-first century, there were no longer any nations or peoples that remained outside of the system.
  3. www-personal.umich.edu

    Capitalism, Not Globalism: Capital Mobility, Central Bank Independence, and the Political Control of the Economy William Roberts Clark Part c: Context-Conditional Political Cycles in the Open (Globalized) Economy: Empirical Analyses. Page 2 of 27 I.Diagrams summarizing Clark's Central-Bank-Independence,
  4. academic.oup.com

    Global capitalism seems to be placing democracy, especially liberal democracy, under considerable stress. Support for populism has surged, especi. ... While constitutions in non-democracies often list such political rights for their citizens, in practice they do not protect them or allow equal participation and enjoyment of such rights. Non ...
  5. www-personal.umich.edu

    Capitalism, Not Globalism: Capital Mobility, Central Bank Independence, and the Political Control of the Economy William Roberts Clark . Page 2 of 89 I. Approach (from Acknowledgments): A. Falsificationism: Science is important not because it leads to the correct answer, but because it provides us with the best
  6. www-personal.umich.edu

    Capitalism, Not Globalism: Capital Mobility, Central Bank Independence, and ... I.e., output (Y) generally equal to natural output ... I.e., policymaker does not like deviations of outp ut from some (presumably high) target rate Y T, & also dislikes inflation (deviations from target, set to 0 for simplicity). ...
  7. websites.umich.edu

    Capitalism, Not Globalism: Capital Mobility, Central Bank Independence, and the Political Control of the Economy William Roberts Clark . Page 2 of 75 I. Approach (from Acknowledgments): A. Falsificationism Science is important not because it leads to the correct answer, but because it provides us with the best
  8. sociostudies.org

    The difficulties of reforming global capitalism are due to economic competition between states as much as they are to capitalism as such, and to the inadequacy of ... are free and equal in relation to each other through the state (Marx 1992). For Marxists, as long as the right to private property is protected, social relations are poisoned by ...
  9. worldfinancialreview.com

    By Kalim Siddiqui. With rising global inequality and environmental crises, capitalism is unable to resolve the crises and thus has become an obsolete social system - The author discusses the history and impacts of capitalism, trends in globalisation, and persisting inequality among countries and proposes that an alternative economic system should be adopted.
  10. business.columbia.edu

    Capitalism, Inequality & Globalization Public University of Navarre Pamplona, Spain. May 21 st 2018. J. E. Stiglitz. In many ways, most advanced economies not been performing well US worst example, most European countries showing similar patterns, a few "resisting" trend

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