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arguments. First, that the post-1997 restructuring firmly entrenched capitalization as the creorder of Korean society. Second …
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-income families which already have family members working. Effects on the labour supply appear to be modest, and a particular weakness … increased taxation. Labour`s policies on training and on industrial relations imply greater responsibility for individuals and …
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neoclassical economics is the util. The elementary particle of classical Marxism is abstract labour. These elementary particles …, capitalism should be seen not as a mode of production, but a mode of power. From a viewpoint of power, utils and abstract labour … represent material quanta. They are deemed useful because both neoclassical economics and classical Marxism analyze capitalism …
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Over the past century, Israel has been transformed from an agricultural colony, to a welfare-warfare state, to a globally integrated “market economy” characterised by great income disparities. What lies behind this transformation? Why the shift in emphasis from “war profits” to “peace...
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The purpose of this article is to offer an alternative analytical framework for understanding the long term transformation in Israel. First, we argue against the conventional separation between the “political system” and the “economic system.” This separationist approach has been popular...
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