© 2015 by Duke University Press. This article deals with the theory of social costs by K. William Kapp, as outlined in his book The Social Costs of Private Enterprise (1950). This work is a continuation of the socialist calculation debate, in which Kapp defended the possibility of rational planning, that is, the need to prevent social costs ex ante. This defense of planning to prevent social costs was developed into a foundation for social economics, consisting of a framework for social and democratic controls of the economy. The framework effectively ties market, state, and civil society actors to a substantive rationality, that is, social minima. Hence, Kapp developed a genuinely social theory of social costs because it originated as an e...
SOME years ago, in a paper entitled The Problem of Social Cost, Professor Ronald Coase asserted an...
© 2020, © 2020, Journal of Economic Issues / Association for Evolutionary Economics. Abstract: This ...
This book deals with the causes of the present crises but it claims that causes and policy implicati...
© 2015 by Duke University Press. This article deals with the theory of social costs by K. William Ka...
Published online: 04 Jun 2018In the last few years, there has been a revival of interest in the work...
The markets are a powerful economic coordination mechanism. Even so, their limitations cannot, and s...
In the early 1970s Wilfred Beckerman and K. William Kapp engaged in a serious dispute. Although it f...
The aim of the paper is to assess the notion of social costs from an evolutionary institutionalist p...
This article reconstructs the making of the often "overlooked" institutional theory of social costs ...
James Emile. Kapp (K. William) - The Social Costs of Private Enterprise.. In: Revue économique, volu...
The studies about K.W. Kapp’s theory of social costs has been led by S. Teranishi especially in the ...
This presentation analyzes the discourse on social costs, focusing on how neoliberal economists in t...
Elsner, Wolfram / Frigato, Pietro / Ramazzotti, Paolo (eds.), Social Costs and Public Action in Mode...
In economic processes there usually appear disproportions between the size of available production ...
The markets represent a powerful economic coordination mechanism. Even so, their limitations cannot,...
SOME years ago, in a paper entitled The Problem of Social Cost, Professor Ronald Coase asserted an...
© 2020, © 2020, Journal of Economic Issues / Association for Evolutionary Economics. Abstract: This ...
This book deals with the causes of the present crises but it claims that causes and policy implicati...
© 2015 by Duke University Press. This article deals with the theory of social costs by K. William Ka...
Published online: 04 Jun 2018In the last few years, there has been a revival of interest in the work...
The markets are a powerful economic coordination mechanism. Even so, their limitations cannot, and s...
In the early 1970s Wilfred Beckerman and K. William Kapp engaged in a serious dispute. Although it f...
The aim of the paper is to assess the notion of social costs from an evolutionary institutionalist p...
This article reconstructs the making of the often "overlooked" institutional theory of social costs ...
James Emile. Kapp (K. William) - The Social Costs of Private Enterprise.. In: Revue économique, volu...
The studies about K.W. Kapp’s theory of social costs has been led by S. Teranishi especially in the ...
This presentation analyzes the discourse on social costs, focusing on how neoliberal economists in t...
Elsner, Wolfram / Frigato, Pietro / Ramazzotti, Paolo (eds.), Social Costs and Public Action in Mode...
In economic processes there usually appear disproportions between the size of available production ...
The markets represent a powerful economic coordination mechanism. Even so, their limitations cannot,...
SOME years ago, in a paper entitled The Problem of Social Cost, Professor Ronald Coase asserted an...
© 2020, © 2020, Journal of Economic Issues / Association for Evolutionary Economics. Abstract: This ...
This book deals with the causes of the present crises but it claims that causes and policy implicati...