Consumption is something implicitly desirable both in neoclassical theory, with the models of utility maximization, and in Marxian theory, in which important part of the consumption potential of the worker is appropriated by the capitalist. In the circular flow, consumers sell goods and services, basically labor services in more advanced economies, s
The extent to which neoclassical economics reflects a set of subjective values of Enlightenment thin...
The article discusses consumption as a social process that is a part of social provisioning and is i...
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In contrast with the production of goods and services by firms, where the production costs are minim...
In contrast with the production of goods and services by firms, where the production costs are minim...
Bibliography: leaves 103-108.Were the social activity that most defines late capitalism to be named ...
In the current beginnings of the mapping of the consumer society there is an evident tension between...
A philosophical critique given of the Neoclassical assumption of utility maximization suggests that ...
This paper examines the role of the personal consumption structure in the processes of economic grow...
In the course of its development and application neo-classical consumption theory has been attacked ...
Modern economic theory cannot overcome the neoclassical dichotomy «producer - consumer», which contr...
We challenge the prevalent opinion that consumption does not seem to matter as much as production an...
Many twentieth century Marxists have paid close attention to the way in which culture reproduces and...
Like the others in this volume, this chapter consists of three sections. But it is not able to follo...
Production is … at the same time consumption, and consumption is at the same time production. Each i...
The extent to which neoclassical economics reflects a set of subjective values of Enlightenment thin...
The article discusses consumption as a social process that is a part of social provisioning and is i...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D35169/81 / BLDSC - British Library ...
In contrast with the production of goods and services by firms, where the production costs are minim...
In contrast with the production of goods and services by firms, where the production costs are minim...
Bibliography: leaves 103-108.Were the social activity that most defines late capitalism to be named ...
In the current beginnings of the mapping of the consumer society there is an evident tension between...
A philosophical critique given of the Neoclassical assumption of utility maximization suggests that ...
This paper examines the role of the personal consumption structure in the processes of economic grow...
In the course of its development and application neo-classical consumption theory has been attacked ...
Modern economic theory cannot overcome the neoclassical dichotomy «producer - consumer», which contr...
We challenge the prevalent opinion that consumption does not seem to matter as much as production an...
Many twentieth century Marxists have paid close attention to the way in which culture reproduces and...
Like the others in this volume, this chapter consists of three sections. But it is not able to follo...
Production is … at the same time consumption, and consumption is at the same time production. Each i...
The extent to which neoclassical economics reflects a set of subjective values of Enlightenment thin...
The article discusses consumption as a social process that is a part of social provisioning and is i...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D35169/81 / BLDSC - British Library ...