Why, despite unceasing technical advance, do most people live in growing poverty, and why has the inequality between nations increased apparently without limit throughout the history of the world market? Thes two deeply-related (though distinct) problem reduce to the following: how is it that technical progress, which for the first time makes it physically possible to liberate human beings from subjection to Nature, not only maintains but produces and reproduces social regression, deprivation and division? Answers to this question divide, simply, into two: theories which treat polarisation and poverty as exogenous to the market and those which attempt to show they are an endogenous product of the market. For the first group of theories, w...
Seen in historical perspective the main economic issues of the present world (such as poverty, inequ...
Abstract. A common question in academic debates is whether globalization exacerbates poverty and ine...
The paper examines grounds on which a `second opinion’ to the Washington Consensus may be constructe...
Why, despite unceasing technical advance, do most people live in growing poverty, and why has the i...
This article appeared as ‘Crisis and the Poverty of Nations: Two Market Products Which Value Explain...
This paper was originally presented at the ‘Marxism and Political Economy’ conference called by the ...
Seen in historical perspective the main economic predicaments of the present world (such as poverty,...
Recently there has been an influx of literature which tries to find out relationship between trade a...
One of the biggest debates in economic history deals with the Great Divergence. How can we explain t...
We evaluate whether and how the persistence of inequality and the presence of inequality traps carry...
This paper asks the following question: does the shift in global poverty towards middle-income coun...
The paper examines grounds on which a `second opinion’ to the Washington Consensus may be constructe...
“Remember your humanity. Forget the rest”. (Bertrand Russell in Russell-Einstein Manifesto) ...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
Seen in historical perspective the main economic issues of the present world (such as poverty, inequ...
Abstract. A common question in academic debates is whether globalization exacerbates poverty and ine...
The paper examines grounds on which a `second opinion’ to the Washington Consensus may be constructe...
Why, despite unceasing technical advance, do most people live in growing poverty, and why has the i...
This article appeared as ‘Crisis and the Poverty of Nations: Two Market Products Which Value Explain...
This paper was originally presented at the ‘Marxism and Political Economy’ conference called by the ...
Seen in historical perspective the main economic predicaments of the present world (such as poverty,...
Recently there has been an influx of literature which tries to find out relationship between trade a...
One of the biggest debates in economic history deals with the Great Divergence. How can we explain t...
We evaluate whether and how the persistence of inequality and the presence of inequality traps carry...
This paper asks the following question: does the shift in global poverty towards middle-income coun...
The paper examines grounds on which a `second opinion’ to the Washington Consensus may be constructe...
“Remember your humanity. Forget the rest”. (Bertrand Russell in Russell-Einstein Manifesto) ...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
Seen in historical perspective the main economic issues of the present world (such as poverty, inequ...
Abstract. A common question in academic debates is whether globalization exacerbates poverty and ine...
The paper examines grounds on which a `second opinion’ to the Washington Consensus may be constructe...