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The April 21, 2005 issue of the LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS carried a lead article titled ‘Blood for Oil?’ The paper is attributed to a group of writers and activists – Iain Boal, T.J. Clark, Joseph Matthews and Michael Watts – who identify themselves by the collective name ‘Retort.’ In...
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__Abstract__ The paper is concerned with ranking academic journal quality and research impact in Finance, based on the … international journals in the ISI category of “Business – Finance” using quantifiable Research Assessment Measures (RAMs). The … the 89 ISI journals in Finance makes it clear that there are three leading journals in Finance, namely Journal of Finance …
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The paper is concerned with ranking academic journal quality and research impact in Finance, based on the widely … journals in the ISI category of “Business – Finance” using quantifiable Research Assessment Measures (RAMs). The analysis … the 89 ISI journals in Finance makes it clear that there are three leading journals in Finance, namely Journal of Finance …
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The paper is concerned with ranking academic journal quality and research impact in Finance, based on the widely … journals in the ISI category of “Business – Finance” using quantifiable Research Assessment Measures (RAMs). The analysis … the 89 ISI journals in Finance makes it clear that there are three leading journals in Finance, namely Journal of Finance …
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popular belief in neoliberal globalization, peace dividends, fiscal conservatism and sound finance that dominated the 1980s …
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The paper offers a new theoretical framework for linking inflation and accumulation, with the Israeli experience as a case study. The focal point is the process of differential accumulation by the largest core firms. The theory of differential accumulation suggests that the relative power of...
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The paper offers a new approach for analysing capitalist development and crisis, tying together mergers and acquisitions, stagflation and globalization as integral facets of accumulation. The framework builds on the concept of differential accumulation, emphasizing the power drive by dominant...
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This paper offers a new theoretical approach for comparing the current political-economic U-turns in South Africa and Israel. Our principal focus is on a revised notion of capital, emphasizing the central role of differential accumulation by dominant capital groups. We further distinguish...
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Since the late 1980s, Israel has been undergoing a profound transformation, characterized by reconciliation with its Arab neighbours and attempts to reintegrate into the regional economy, a transition from a militarized economy to open markets, and a decline of the collectivist ethos in favour...
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Existing theories of capital, neo-classical as well as Marxist, are anchored in the material sphere of production and consumption. This article offers a new analytical framework for capital as a crystallization of power. The relative nature of power requires accumulation to be measured in...
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