Unequal distribution of societal power is to a large extent responsible for poverty, hunger, the destruction of nature, and inhuman living conditions. From the perspective of its redistribution, we distinguish three basic means of power: The ownership of material and immaterial properties, the kind of organisation and the values according to which properties and their organisation are handled. This framework permits us to identify crucial power structures in less industrialised and industrial countries and within the financial, real productive, political and social subsystems of the society and allows us to sketch strategies for redistribution of societal power: Industrial countries have to reduce their real and financial capital inputs in ...
This paper focuses on the link between economic rights and institutions. Simple analysis of data is ...
Abstract: There is an emerging consensus at international level that systemic transformations are ne...
One of the greatest threats to the capital reproduction globalization is the significant increasing ...
Unequal distribution of societal power is to a large extent responsible for poverty, hunger, the des...
The future science of Economics must be human-centered, value-based, inclusive, global in scope and ...
Society is the source of immense power. Over the past few centuries humanity has recorded phenomena...
Researchers in the economics of development have been struggling for the past fifty years to find th...
Pure mainstream economics, based on methodological and sociological individualism usually ignores po...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico
International audienceWhile the global poor are largely excluded from natural resources and condemne...
Starting point is that the world, at the beginning of the new millennium, faces a multi-dimensional ...
Inequality remains one of the most fundamental challenges of the contemporary world. It has become a...
The paper employs different definitions of inequality/ equality and investigates how globalisation i...
Inequality remains one of the most fundamental challenges of the contemporary world. It has become a...
In The Affluent Society, John Kenneth Galbraith argues that a wealthy economy will choose to sacrifi...
This paper focuses on the link between economic rights and institutions. Simple analysis of data is ...
Abstract: There is an emerging consensus at international level that systemic transformations are ne...
One of the greatest threats to the capital reproduction globalization is the significant increasing ...
Unequal distribution of societal power is to a large extent responsible for poverty, hunger, the des...
The future science of Economics must be human-centered, value-based, inclusive, global in scope and ...
Society is the source of immense power. Over the past few centuries humanity has recorded phenomena...
Researchers in the economics of development have been struggling for the past fifty years to find th...
Pure mainstream economics, based on methodological and sociological individualism usually ignores po...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico
International audienceWhile the global poor are largely excluded from natural resources and condemne...
Starting point is that the world, at the beginning of the new millennium, faces a multi-dimensional ...
Inequality remains one of the most fundamental challenges of the contemporary world. It has become a...
The paper employs different definitions of inequality/ equality and investigates how globalisation i...
Inequality remains one of the most fundamental challenges of the contemporary world. It has become a...
In The Affluent Society, John Kenneth Galbraith argues that a wealthy economy will choose to sacrifi...
This paper focuses on the link between economic rights and institutions. Simple analysis of data is ...
Abstract: There is an emerging consensus at international level that systemic transformations are ne...
One of the greatest threats to the capital reproduction globalization is the significant increasing ...