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capital as power 41 power 29 hierarchy 28 Capitalism 23 Kapitalismus 23 differential accumulation 21 Theorie 20 Theory 20 energy 16 Einkommensverteilung 14 Income distribution 14 inequality 14 Macht 13 Power 13 income distribution 11 neoclassical economics 11 capitalization 10 crisis 10 dominant capital 10 energy conflicts 10 Hierarchie 9 Hierarchy 9 Marxism 9 Middle East 9 United States 9 sabotage 9 Israel 8 distribution 8 functional income distribution 8 growth 8 personal income distribution 8 profit 8 redistribution 8 stock market 8 Redistribution 7 Umverteilung 7 Gaza 6 Hollywood 6 Neoclassical economics 6 Neoklassische Theorie 6
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Free 117 CC license 22
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Book / Working Paper 117
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Working Paper 116 Graue Literatur 59 Non-commercial literature 59 Arbeitspapier 58 Interview 1 Rezension 1
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English 117
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Nitzan, Jonathan 47 Fix, Blair 32 Bikler, Šimšōn 24 Bichler, Shimshon 23 McMahon, James 10 Mouré, Christopher 7 Cochrane, David Troy 6 Baines, Joseph 4 Hager, Sandy Brian 4 Debailleul, Corentin 2 Di Muzio, Tim 2 Dillon, Sean 2 Dow, Matthew 2 Martin, Ulf 2 Pitts, Frederick Harry 2 Keen, Steve 1 Mouré, Christoper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 59 EconStor 58
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Earning Through Obsolescence. An Examination of Falling Household Durables Usage Lifespans in the United States 1970-2018
Dillon, Sean - 2025
This study examines the declining usage lifespan of household consumer durables in the United States between 1970 and 2018, situating the phenomenon within a heterodox political economy framework. While mainstream economic narratives attribute the rising rate of consumer durable waste over this...
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Earning through obsolescence : an examination of falling household durables usage lifespans in the United States 1970–2018
Dillon, Sean - 2025
This study examines the declining usage lifespan of household consumer durables in the United States between 1970 and 2018, situating the phenomenon within a heterodox political economy framework. While mainstream economic narratives attribute the rising rate of consumer durable waste over this...
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Consolidation and Crisis in the US Banking Sector 1980-2022
Mouré, Christopher - 2024
Much of the economic analysis of banking crises focuses on the interplay between concentration and stability. A common theory is that concentration is associated with greater stability, whereas competition is associated with instability. In this view, there is a trade-off between, on the one...
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The Road to Gaza
Bichler, Shimshon; Nitzan, Jonathan - 2024
*** You can read, quote, reference and link this working paper, but you cannot reproduce or post it in any form unless permitted in writing by the authors ***** The war that started in 2023 between Hamas and Israel is driven by various long-lasting processes, but it also brings to the fore a new...
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Who Controls the Public Debt? A Critical Review of Sandy Brian Hager’s Public Debt, Inequality, and Power
Mouré, Christopher - 2024
Hager’s project examines the historical development of US public debt ownership and its political implications. His main innovation is to approach the topic from the perspective of disaggregated social class and frame questions of public debt ownership in terms of social inequality and power....
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The Road to Gaza, Part II: The Capitalization of Everything
Bichler, Shimshon; Nitzan, Jonathan - 2024
Our recent article on ‘The Road to Gaza’ examined the history of the three supreme-God churches and the growing role of their militias in armed conflicts and wars around the world. The present paper situates these militia wars in the broader vista of the capitalist mode of power. Focusing...
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Consolidation and crisis in the US banking sector 1980-2022
Mouré, Christopher - 2024
Much of the economic analysis of banking crises focuses on the interplay between concentration and stability. A common theory is that concentration is associated with greater stability, whereas competition is associated with instability. In this view, there is a trade-off between, on the one...
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Who controls the public debt? : a critical review of Sandy Brian Hager's Public Debt, Inequality, and Power (2016)
Mouré, Christopher - 2024
Hager's project examines the historical development of US public debt ownership and its political implications. His main innovation is to approach the topic from the perspective of disaggregated social class and frame questions of public debt ownership in terms of social inequality and power. He...
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The road to Gaza
Bikler, Šimšōn; Nitzan, Jonathan - 2024
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The road to Gaza ; Part 1
Bikler, Šimšōn; Nitzan, Jonathan - 2024
*** You can read, quote, reference and link this working paper, but you cannot reproduce or post it in any form unless permitted in writing by the authors ***** The war that started in 2023 between Hamas and Israel is driven by various long-lasting processes, but it also brings to the fore a new...
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