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Il Potere Come Relazione Sociale: il Caso dell'Università Baronale Italiana
Palermo, Giulio
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This paper is about the role of power relations in the Italian university system. First I describe the mechanisms of recruitment and career in the Italian academia. Then I review the debate on power within social sciences, by distinguishing two conceptions of power, one as a purely interpersonal...
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«Il mito del mercato globale». Reply to Ian Steedman
Palermo, Giulio
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Are We All Post Keynesians?
Palermo, Giulio
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A review essay on John E. King (ed.), The Elgar Companion to post Keynesian Economics, Cheltenham (UK), Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2003, pp. xvii+405.
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Misconceptions of Power: From Alchian and Demsetz to Bowles and Gintis
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Is there any difference between Alchian and Demsetz’s ultra-liberalism and Bowles and Gintis’ radicalism? My answer is that, ontologically and methodologically, there is none. Their common neoclassical methodology results in the same conception of power as incompatible with Walrasian...
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