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This article is devoted to the analysis of the competitiveness of economic systems (capitalism and socialism) in the years 1950-1989. The author assumed that competitiveness is the ability of the surveyed economies to build prosperity. Therefore, to compare the competitiveness of both...
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The paper examines the theoretical basis of fair trade as justice. Grounded largely in the work of Amartya Sen, it looks at the origins, motivations, and elements of fair trade. Fair trade is examined as a potentially transformational form of justice. The intellectual merit of this paper is to...
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phase, aristocratic political systems prevail, while democracies tend to emerge with industrialization. At the same time the … law of inheritance evolves from primogeniture to equal partition, as the primary source of wealth shifts from land to …
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agrarian phase, aristocratic political systems prevail, while democracies tend to emerge with industrialization. At the same …
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The empirical studies of Indian state economies have largely ignored the inter-dependence of agriculture and industry sectors. The authors explore how this interrelationship translates into the growth stimulus between the two sectors
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