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Inclusivity is perhaps the single most important human need to facilitate and demonstrate fairness for all members in an open and free society. When this principle need is compromised by appearances of unscrupulous self-interested privileged elites to perpetuate a systemic widening disparity...
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Professor Homero Cuevas diagnosed that the content of the classic value theory attributed to Smith, Ricardo, Marx, and Sraffa was incomplete or inadequately finished, and that such problem was addressed by exploring a Keynesian idea about the economic magnitudes in terms of labor wage. In the...
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Russian Abstract:Указатель публикаций историка и политика Н.А. Рожкова (1868-1928) в сибирских периодических изданиях 1910-1917 гг. в годы ссылки. Индекс содержит информацию о...
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Hermann Heinrich Gossen is generally known as the predecessor of Walras, Menger and Jevons in preparing modern economic analysis. What is generally not known is his Fundamental Theorem as a marginal approach to the labour theory of value. This paper presents his Fundamental Theorem in terms of...
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Ludwig Mises' "Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth" ("Die Wirtschaftsrechnung im sozialistischen Gemeinwesen," Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik 47.1 [1920]: 86-121) is known mostly in the English-speaking world through a translation by S. Alder (in F.A. Hayek, ed.,...
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The ability of a nation to resist a crisis depends on the institutional or spatio-temporal fixes it possesses, which can buffer the effects of the crisis, switch the crisis to other nations or defer its effects to the future. Corporate governance configurations in a given country can function as...
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Léon Walras’s letters show he spent much of his life trying to arouse interest in his ideas and theories. Attempts in his home country, France, though, were even less fruitful than in other places. Nevertheless, there were exceptions and this paper aims to present an outstanding case in the...
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The most effective way to silence criticism is a justification on the very terms of the likely critique. When an action is rationally justified, how can reason deny its legitimacy? This paper concerns critical strategies that have been employed for addressing the resistance of rationality to...
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In 1851 the French Social economist Auguste Ott discussed the problem of gluts and commercial crises, together with the issue of distributive justice between workers in co-operative societies. He did so by means of a ‘simple reproduction scheme' sharing some features with modern intersectoral...
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