What has converted capitalism from old-fashioned to modem – or, what is the same thing to Mr. Shonfield, from cataclysmic failure in the thirties to an engine of prosperity in the postwar world (p. 3) – is the nature of the changes which have taken place in the economic management of Western societies. Shifting economic management\u27s control centers from private hands to public hands has not only overhauled the economic engine, giving it more and steadier power and greater, more constant acceleration; it has improved driving habits, sharpened the vision of the drivers, coordinated the trip plans of travelers, eliminated the need for stop and go lights, and created substantial savings in fuel costs. But this is not all. It has done...
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Steve Coulter reviews the latest title by Zambian economist Dambisa Moyo, looking closely at what th...
Colin Crouch presents readers with a well-reasoned analysis of the financial crisis and economic dev...
Guy Standing’s (2017) The Corruption of Capitalism gets it wrong from the very beginning: the title ...
What has converted capitalism from old-fashioned to modem – or, what is the same thing to Mr. Sh...
The financial crisis caused many to reconsider the desirability and feasibility of capitalism. In Wh...
Cognitive Capitalism argues the political economy born with Adam Smith no longer offers us the possi...
Democracy and Prosperity: Reinventing Capitalism through a Turbulent Century. Torben Iversen and Dav...
The rise of “capitalist entrepreneurship” has been gaining momentum for the past three decades, or s...
Barbara Richter considers the changes we must make to see off future economic and environmental cris...
This book will be very useful for any social scientist wanting to know why capitalism as an economic...
Reviewing a range of debates and theories across the contemporary social sciences – varieties of cap...
For at least 40 years, the study of political economy has mainly been a comparative effort. Literatu...
How China Became Capitalist details the extraordinary, and often unanticipated, journey that China h...
Nick Taylor finds the New Capitalist Manifesto’s constant positioning of “old” capitalism against “n...
Democracy and Prosperity is an exceptionally provocative and thereby stimulating book, especially fo...
Steve Coulter reviews the latest title by Zambian economist Dambisa Moyo, looking closely at what th...
Colin Crouch presents readers with a well-reasoned analysis of the financial crisis and economic dev...
Guy Standing’s (2017) The Corruption of Capitalism gets it wrong from the very beginning: the title ...