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Sperber, Nathan. "The many lives of state capitalism: From classical Marxism to free-market advocacy." History of the Human Sciences 32, no. 3 (2019): 100–124. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0952695118815553.

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State capitalism has recently come to the fore as a transversal research object in the social sciences. Renewed interest in the notion is evident across several disciplines, in scholarship addressing government interventionism in economic life in major developing countries. This emergent field of study on state capitalism, however, consistently bypasses the remarkable conceptual trajectory of the notion from the end of the 19th century to the present. This article proposes an intellectual-historical survey of state capitalism’s many lives across different ensembles of writing: early Marxist pr
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Dore, Ronald. "Elitism and Democracy." Tocqueville Review 14, no. 2 (1993): 65–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ttr.14.2.65.

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The East is having an impact on the West. No sooner has the great ideological divide between capitalism and socialism evaporated with the collapse of the controlled economics of Easter Europe, than a new debate arises about the conflict between different kinds of capitalism. In the World Bank and the IMF, Japanese delegates protest at the way in which developing countries and the ex-communist countries are being required to conform to American notions of capitalist efficiency -- as described and prescribed by neo-classical economists, a tribe within which Americans predominate1.
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Sastrodiharjo, Istianingsih, and Robertus Suraji. "Building a Post Capitalist Economy and Religious Capitalism." INQUISITIVE : International Journal of Economic 1, no. 2 (2021): 116–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.35814/inquisitive.v1i2.2323.

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This study aims to explore what the post-capitalist economic system and religious capitalism look like. This research also intends to prove whether the post-capitalist economic system and religious capitalism can be applied at this time. Currently, the economic system adopted by most countries in the world is a capitalist economic system. The economic system build by Adam Smith was originally based on religious values. In its journey, it turns out that this system has actually caused many problems, such as inequality of rich and poor, injustice, and even environmental destruction by companies.
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Gul, Saima, Syed Sabir Muhammad, and Ahmad Ali. "Capitalism in the 21st Century: A Marxist Perspective." Global Economics Review II, no. I (2017): 49–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/ger.2017(ii-i).06.

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A Marxist understanding of the ills of capitalism is applicable to 21st -century capitalism. Motivated by surpluses, capitalism become global in its endeavour of outsourcing production and capital labour substitution. As a result, the capitalist core established an exploitative relationship with the developing and under-developed third world countries. In order to protect their interests and to keep the antagonistic feelings below the threshold, the bourgeoisie elite utilized every tool available to strengthen their control over the resources, maintained their hegemony and absorb counter-hegem
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Saima, Gul, Sabir Muhammad Syed, and Ali Ahmad. "Capitalism in the 21st Century: A Marxist Perspective." Global Economics Review (GER) II, no. I (2017): 49–55. https://doi.org/10.31703/ger.2017(II-I).06.

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A Marxist understanding of the ills of capitalism is applicable to 21st -century capitalism. Motivated by surpluses, capitalism become global in its endeavour of outsourcing production and capital labour substitution. As a result, the capitalist core established an exploitative relationship with the developing and under-developed third world countries. In order to protect their interests and to keep the antagonistic feelings below the threshold, the bourgeoisie elite utilized every tool available to strengthen their control over the resources, maintained their hegemony and absorb counter-hegem
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HO, KING YAN, and SAM WAI-KAM YU. "DEVELOPING AND ANALYZING NEW WELFARE TYPOLOGIES BASED ON HEALTH CARE, LEAVE BENEFIT AND EDUCATION POLICY DOMAINS COVERING 16 EAST ASIAN AND EUROPEAN CAPITALIST COUNTRIES/REGIONS." Hong Kong Journal of Social Work 56, no. 01n02 (2022): 69–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219246222000079.

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Since Esping-Andersen [(1990). The three worlds of welfare capitalism. New York: Wiley] classified 18 capitalist countries into "three worlds of welfare capitalism", comparative studies of welfare have been dominated by his work and the responses to it. This paper focuses on two important responses. Firstly, there is a criticism that East Asian welfare regimes have not been given sufficient attention in the study by Esping-Andersen (1990). Secondly, analysts have doubts about the assumption that welfare regimes have a high degree of internal policy cohesion. To make contributions to these two
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Patnaik, Utsa. "Global Capitalism, Deflation and Agrarian Crisis in Developing Countries." Journal of Agrarian Change 3, no. 1-2 (2003): 33–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1471-0366.00050.

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Brass, Tom. "Reply to Utsa Patnaik: If the Cap Fits …" International Review of Social History 40, no. 1 (1995): 93–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859000113045.

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In her comments on my article, Utsa Patnaik makes a number of interrelated claims. First, that I unjustifiably characterize the “semifėdal” thesis as revisionist. Second, that my view about the existence of a link between capitalism and unfree labour is commonplace. And third, that I fail to differentiate unfreedom in terms of its implications for and effects on metropolitan capitalist countries on the one hand and developing ex-colonial countries on the other. According to her, this difference arises from a situation in which surpluses generated by Indian agriculture during the colonial era w
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Koç, Mustafa. "The Transformation of Oriental Tobacco Production in the Aegean Turkey." New Perspectives on Turkey 4 (1990): 31–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.15184/s0896634600000200.

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The persistence of simple commodity production (SCP) in capitalist economies has been a challenge to classical theories of the development of capitalism in agriculture, which considered SCP as a transitional phenomenon, doomed to disappear. SCP has not only persisted under capitalism but has become the predominant form of production in several branches of agriculture both in developing as well as in advanced capitalist countries. In the recent debate on the fate of SCP in agriculture, various observers have pointed out that necessary conditions for the reproduction of simple commodity producin
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Cao, Shixiong, and Zhongqi Yu. "Seeking the gravediggers of capitalism in China." Time & Society 28, no. 3 (2018): 1288–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0961463x17752285.

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More than 150 years ago, Marx predicted that the working class would become “the gravedigger of capitalism,” a seemingly prescient prediction as socialism flourished between the two World Wars. However, traditional capitalist countries are thriving, while many socialist countries have collapsed during the past quarter-century. Nonetheless, capitalism is revealing its flaws both in the developed world (e.g. recent financial crises) and in rapidly developing countries (e.g. ecological damage), leading to social unrest that is making Marx’s prediction relevant once more. Considering this situatio
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Wilson, Nicholas J. "The liberalism of fear." SURG Journal 6, no. 2 (2013): 24–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.21083/surg.v6i2.2031.

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The research compiled is formulated into a critique of a dated yet highly sophisticated political ideology that is perpetuating inequality in the lives of ordinary people, prevailing over the fates of Western citizens, and of those abroad in developing countries. The arguments contained herein target liberal principles via the involuntary acceptance of unrestrained capitalist structures that frame the current Western socioeconomic paradigm. Overall, the current framework of domestic laws in the West is found to be unable to justify liberal democratic interventions in developing nations.
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JOACHIM AHRENS, JULIANE ZENKER, and RAINER SCHWEICKERT. "VARIETIES OF CAPITALISM AND GOVERNMENT SPENDING IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES." Journal of Economic Development 40, no. 1 (2015): 113–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.35866/caujed.2015.40.1.005.

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Chen, Hongquan, Xiaodong Li, Saixing Zeng, Hanyang Ma, and Han Lin. "Does state capitalism matter in firm internationalization? Pace, rhythm, location choice, and product diversity." Management Decision 54, no. 6 (2016): 1320–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/md-10-2015-0458.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the direct effects of state capitalism on the internationalization behavior of state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Specifically, the authors focus on four distinct aspects of internationalization behavior; namely, pace of internationalization, rhythm of internationalization, location choice (developing countries vs developed countries), and diversity of product lines. Design/methodology/approach – The authors empirically test the hypotheses using data from Chinese construction companies during the period 2009-2015. The authors build a unique da
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Faltsman, V. K. "Ecological transformation of capitalism." Economics and Mathematical Methods 60, no. 3 (2024): 20–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0424738824030021.

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The UN Conference COP 28 (2023) showed the failure of the global strategy contained in the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement. This encourages us to return to the problem of additional measures to protect natural habitats through a transition to moderate rates of economic growth, population growth and anthropogenic pressure on the environment. The article analyzes the ecological limits of growth of the world capitalist system, its economy and the global population. In order to preserve the natural habitat, capitalism inevitably faces transformation into a new post-capitalist formation capabl
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Klees, Steven J. "Beyond neoliberalism: Reflections on capitalism and education." Policy Futures in Education 18, no. 1 (2017): 9–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1478210317715814.

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Education within capitalism too often reproduces social and economic inequalities. Schools are depicted as failing and teachers are blamed. In this paper, I examine the discourses underlying this situation and the role of foundations in the US and the World Bank in developing countries in maintaining it. I look at the neoliberal remedy of privatization and the fundamental problems with capitalism. In conclusion, I consider alternatives to capitalism and within education.
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Martynov, Arkady. "The Phenomenon of Hybrid State Capitalism in Emerging Market Economies: Present and Future." Indian Journal of Economics and Finance 2, no. 1 (2023): 24–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.54105/ijef.b2536.052122.

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The actual and complex topic of the transformation of a number of countries with emerging markets directly connects with the phenomenon of the ongoing formation of a new type of state capitalism. This study contributes to an increasingly relevant research concerning the problem of new state capitalism in rela-tion to emerging market economies. Unlike referent previous pub-lications, the object of the study presents transformation not indi-vidual national economies, but their conglomerate characterized by the prevalence of the state-capitalist order. A retrospective of the transformation of the
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Gürel, Onur. "CHANGING DYNAMICS OF CAPITALISM AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES FROM A WORLD-SYSTEMS THEORY PERSPECTIVE: THE CASE OF TÜRKİYE (1980-2000)." Yönetim ve Ekonomi Araştırmaları Dergisi 23, no. 2 (2025): 276–96. https://doi.org/10.11611/yead.1547680.

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The study focuses on the dynamics of capitalism, accumulation cycles, global relations, and interactions with developing countries. In this context, it analyzes the approaches of theorists such as Immanuel Wallerstein, Ernest Mandel, Giovanni Arrighi, Karl Polanyi, Max Weber, and Robert Gilpin within the framework of neoliberal and dependency theories. The study aims to examine these theoretical approaches based on the ‘World-Systems Theory’ and to evaluate the accumulation cycles of capitalism, relations with developing countries, and the results of neoliberal reforms in Türkiye between 1980
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Wang, Qingzheng. "Strengthening Democracy and Market Economies through Social Capital Building in Developing Countries." SHS Web of Conferences 183 (2024): 02021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202418302021.

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In developing countries, it is imperative to actively pursue the enhancement of social capital in order to fortify both democratic systems and market economies. Even when other conditions remain constant, countries with high social capital have more efficient economies and better social welfare. Additionally, in the context of globalization, with the growth of network capitalism, it is evident that social capital is being formed in impoverished emerging nations.
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Bakioğlu, Akın. "Digital Capitalism and Coal Mine Workers." tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 19, no. 1 (2020): 68–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.31269/triplec.v19i1.1218.

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One hundred and seventy-five years ago, in his book titled The Condition of the Working Class in England, Engels wrote about the ways in which the mine workers were exploited within the capitalist system. Classical economists believed that with the improvements in technology, capitalism would create egalitarian employment opportunities for everyone. In their opinion, the coal which served as a catalyser for the classical modernization had no place in the age of digital technology. However nowadays, especially in various developing countries such as Turkey, in the production of coal mines, the
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Agastya Bhima Kumara Dewa, Aldiansa Roby Juniardi, and Hifdhul Haqqi Nazili Rohman. "Analisis Pembangunan Ekonomi Kapitalis Dalam Film Berjudul “Wolf Of Wall Street”." Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia 2, no. 3 (2024): 10–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.61132/jepi.v2i3.649.

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This research focuses on the mechanisms of the world system which is characterized by the dominances of capitalism practices, an economic mechanisms with capital as the main thing in the process. The circulation of capital is forbid to stop, because it would be caused an economic disaster on a global scale. In the global hierarchy, world systems theory divides the world into two groups of countries. Groups of developed and groups of developing countries. Determining the most ideal thing to manage the economic process towards sustainable development. Through descriptive qualitative research met
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Jain, Shridhi, Shubham Singhania, Varda Sardana, and Amiya Kumar Mohapatra. "Mapping the Evolution of Sustainable Capitalism: A Bibliometric Analysis of Scholarly Trends and Influential Works." Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies 15, no. 1(30) (2024): 6–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/omee.2024.15.1.

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The need to address global concerns has led to an increase in the significance of sustainable capitalism, which is located at the intersection of economics, business, and environmental studies. This study aims to delve into the theoretic evolution and academic structure of the relationship between sustainability and capitalism, by employing a bibliometric analysis. Relying on 687 documents, sourced from the Scopus database, this paper provides a thorough overview of the evolution of sustainable capitalism, highlighting significant turning points, essential themes, and new research directions.
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Woodruff, Christopher. "Review of de Soto's The Mystery of Capital." Journal of Economic Literature 39, no. 4 (2001): 1215–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/jel.39.4.1215.

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In The Mystery of Capital, Hernando de Soto promotes his explanation of why formal capital markets function poorly in developing countries. De Soto argues that much of the population of developing countries lacks access to credit, not because they lack assets, but because ownership of their property is secured informally, which prevents the use of property as collateral. The inability to convert assets into capital keeps the developing world from benefiting from capitalism.
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Trotsuk, Irina. "Discursive Representations of the (Capitalist) Results of the “Chinese Economic Miracle”." Sotsiologicheskoe Obozrenie / Russian Sociological Review 19, no. 2 (2020): 310–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/1728-192x-2020-2-310-347.

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It is unlikely that any other state attracts more attention of the world community than China; there are endless debates about its geopolitical status, social-economic potential, demographic challenges, environmental threats, political structure, etc. However, scientific and popular-science discourses focus rather on finding an answer to the question of what type of social system China has in terms of the classical dilemma of “capitalism vs socialism”, and there are no universal nominations for either the historical past or present. The article aims at identifying the key discursive representa
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Victor, Akan Ekereke, and Ita Ene George. "Swedish State, its Welfare Policy & Industrialization: A Model for Developing Countries." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE HUMANITY & MANAGEMENT RESEARCH 04, no. 04 (2025): 615–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15172109.

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The Swedish Welfare State is often seen as a global leader in promoting social equality. It represents a balanced approach that combines elements of capitalism and socialism. This paper aimed to assess Sweden's welfare policies to see if they could help address persistent issues of poverty, lack of resources, and social security challenges in Africa. Sweden's welfare model has evolved since the 1890s, but significant changes occurred in the 1990s due to economic crises and the effects of globalization. The study used a descriptive method and content analysis to evaluate data. The findings reve
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Buzoianu, Ovidiu Andrei Cristian, Mihaela Diana Oancea Negescu, Victor Adrian Troaca, and Carol Cristina Gombos. "Globalization and working conditions in developing countries." SHS Web of Conferences 92 (2021): 07011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20219207011.

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Research background: In the last two decades, labor markets around the world have become increasingly integrated. Political change and economic reforms have transformed China, India, Indonesia and the former communist bloc countries, effectively involving their consistent workforce in market economies. Purpose of the article: The aim of this paper is to offer globalization, a concept that identifies in the minds of many people with multinational companies and greedy capitalism and that would exploit anyone, a more humane image in terms of the beneficial effects it has on working conditions. Me
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Lee, Young Ji. "A Utopia of Self-Reliance." positions: asia critique 28, no. 4 (2020): 756–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10679847-8606484.

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This essay examines Maoist China and its deep engagement with local/global capitalism during the Cold War period. It analyzes how the socialist realist utopian images of self-reliant Dazhai, a model village in Shanxi, contributed to the domestic and international image of Maoist China as a socialist country located outside the orbit of global capitalism by focusing on the fundamental predicaments that China, as a developing country, faced in realizing socialism within its territory. These quandaries included a shortage of foreign currencies, a commodity economy, the party-state’s economic poli
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Post, Diahanna L. "Standards and Regulatory Capitalism: The Diffusion of Food Safety Standards in Developing Countries." ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 598, no. 1 (2005): 168–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002716204271565.

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Try Astuti, AN Ras, and Andi Faisal. "KONSEP HAK MILIK DALAM EKONOMI ISLAM." Mu'amalat: Jurnal Kajian Hukum Ekonomi Syariah 9, no. 2 (2017): 189–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.20414/mu.v9i2.2018.

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Capitalism as an economic system that is implemented by most countries in the world today, in fact it gave birth to injustice and social inequalityare increasingly out of control. Social and economic inequalities are felt both between countries (developed and developing countries) as well as insociety itself (the rich minority and the poor majority). The condition is born from the practice of departing from faulty assumptions about the man. In capitalism the individual to own property released uncontrollably, causing a social imbalance. On the other hand, Islam never given a state model that g
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Marenga, Ralph Vezembouua, Lesley Blaauw, and Omu Kakujaha-Matundu. "The experiences of facilitating foreign direct investment in a developing country: A comparative analysis of two local authorities." Corporate Governance and Organizational Behavior Review 6, no. 4, special issue (2022): 388–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/cgobrv6i4sip18.

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The experiences of local authorities (LAs) with facilitating foreign direct investment (FDI) in developing countries are reported in isolation. Resultantly, there is no consolidated and comparative analysis of the above. While the impact of neo-liberalism and capitalism on the experiences of investment facilitating agencies (IFAs) such as LAs is recognised in literature (Kuswanto, Hoen, & Holzhacker, 2017; Minh, 2019), an empirical gap exists in demonstrating this impact. Using a comparative multiple case study analysis research design, this study relies on the qualitative research method
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Olsson, Lars. "Labor Migration as a Prelude to World War I." International Migration Review 30, no. 4 (1996): 875–900. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/019791839603000401.

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At the same time as the political tensions increased in Europe around 1900, an international labor market was developing. More and more proletarians from different parts of the continent searched for labor opportunities in the center of the agrarian and industrial capitalism. In several countries, including Russia, capitalists more and more actively recruited labor migrants for seasonal work. The labor migrants became a political issue as a part of the trade negotiations between Germany and Russia. Also, the Austrian colonization and political expansion in the Balkans can be looked upon in a p
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Bingöl, Şerife. "Yeni Kapitalizm ve Türkiye'de Tarım Sektörünün Dönüşümü." Economics Literature 2, no. 2 (2020): 186–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.22440/elit.2.2.6.

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The 1980s are a new era that indicates that capitalism has entered a new phase in the world. This new situation, which is named with concepts such as neo-liberalism or globalization, has influenced the whole world through international organizations, and especially underdeveloped and developing countries that were not included in the capitalist system were tried to be included in this system with neo-liberal policy proposals. In Turkey, since 1980, it has been implemented neo-liberal policies and the agricultural sector with high importance socioeconomically has entered into a conversion. The
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Demir, Firat. "The Rise of Rentier Capitalism and the Financialization of Real Sectors in Developing Countries." Review of Radical Political Economics 39, no. 3 (2007): 351–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0486613407305283.

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DR., NIDHI SINGH. "SCRAMBLING EFFECT ON AFRICAN ECONOMY AND POLITICAL DYNAMICS: A STUDY OF EUROPEAN NEOCOLONIALISM." International Educational Scientific Research Journal 11, no. 1 (2025): 50–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14786565.

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Neocolonialism refers to the control over less developed countries by developed through indirect means. It is further understood as an extension of capitalism. Historically, the term was applied to European policies and schemes to maintain control of Africa and others. After World War II, European neocolonialism became the continuation of the practice of controlling former colonies and weaker countries by exerting indirect means such as investments of multinational corporations and trade policies of transnational corporations. Under the roof of neocolonialism, Europeans exploited the human and
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Grinin, Leonid, Sergey Malkov, Anton Grinin, and Andrey Korotayev. "Will capitalism die? Reflections on the Capitalism of the Past, Present and Future." Sociological Journal 28, no. 2 (2022): 100–130. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/socjour.2022.28.2.8988.

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In the article, the authors pose and consider in detail the extremely topical question of whether capitalism has a future or will it be replaced by some new system. And if there is a future, then what kind of future is it? These are not new questions, but in the last few years they have acquired exceptional importance, since not only the left, but also representatives of the largest financial capital have started talking about the end of capitalism. The article deals with the following questions: what is capitalism as a way of life and as a system; what was the evolution of capitalism; what ar
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de Soysa, Indra. "Is Islam Compatible with Free-Market Capitalism? An Empirical Analysis, 1970–2010." Politics and Religion 12, no. 02 (2018): 227–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1755048318000780.

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AbstractAre majority-Muslim countries laggards when it comes to developing liberal economic institutions? Using an Index of Economic Freedom and its component parts, this study finds that Muslim-dominant countries (>50% of the population) are positively associated with free-market capitalism. Protestant dominance is also positively correlated, but the association stems from just two components of the index, mainly “legal security and property rights protection.” Surprisingly, Protestant countries correlate negatively with “small government” and “freedom to trade,” two critical component
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Borges, Marisol, Edgar Juan Saucedo-Acosta, and Jesús Diaz-Pedroza. "The Effect of Varieties of Capitalism on the Relationship of Institutional Gearing and Economic Growth." Engineering Economics 31, no. 3 (2020): 262–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ee.31.3.22852.

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The ways the firm solves coordination problems with the different stakeholders (or the varieties of capitalism of nations) affect economic performance. Institutional gearing is one of the main determinants of economic growth. Nevertheless, there are no studies that analyse the effect of varieties of capitalism on the relationship of institutional gearing and economic growth. The objective of the paper is to estimate the effect of the variety of capitalism on the relationship between the institutional gearing index and other macroeconomic control variables on the GDP per capita in a group of de
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Chakrabarty, Dipesh. "The Politics of Climate Change Is More Than the Politics of Capitalism." Theory, Culture & Society 34, no. 2-3 (2017): 25–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263276417690236.

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Discussion of global climate change is shaped by the intellectual categories developed to address capitalism and globalization. Yet climate change is only one manifestation of humanity’s varied and accelerating impact on the Earth System. The common predicament that may be anticipated in the Anthropocene raises difficult questions of distributive justice – between rich and poor, developed and developing countries, the living and the yet unborn, and even the human and the non-human – and may pose a challenge to the categories on which our traditions of political thought are based. Awareness of
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Carayannis, Elias G., and Aris Kaloudis. "21ST Century Democratic Capitalism." International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development 1, no. 1 (2010): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jsesd.2010010101.

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Starting on September 11, 2001, and following both actions and reactions around the world, it may well be that we have arrived at a major tipping point in terms of socio-economic development, political reform, as well as many other global issues - from financial and economic coordination to climate change as well as hunger and disease challenges in the developing world. On November 9, 1989 (more than 20 years ago), the world watched as the Berlin Wall was tumbling and with it the Cold War was slipping into memory as the morning fog. During the last two decades, progress was accomplished on man
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Oulu, Martin. "Core tenets of the theory of ecologically unequal exchange." Journal of Political Ecology 23, no. 1 (2016): 446. http://dx.doi.org/10.2458/v23i1.20251.

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In this article, core tenets and claims of the theory of ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) are synthesized. EUE theory postulates a net flow of natural resources from peripheral developing to core industrialized countries through international trade, a situation which undermines the development of the periphery while enhancing that of the core. The key claims and EUE mechanisms are categorized and discussed under three topics: 1) the structure of the capitalist world-economy, 2) monetary valuation, and 3) equity and justice. The treadmill logic of capitalism in which capital extracts ecologi
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Gama, Jader Ribeiro, and Fábio Carlos da Silva. "CAPITALISMO DE VIGILÂNCIA E SEUS NEXOS COM A DEPENDÊNCIA TECNOLÓGICA NA AMAZÔNIA." InterEspaço: Revista de Geografia e Interdisciplinaridade 5, no. 19 (2020): 202036. http://dx.doi.org/10.18764/2446-6549.e202036.

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SURVEILLANCE CAPITALISM AND ITS CONNECTIONS WITH THE TECHNOLOGICAL DEPENDENCE IN THE AMAZONEL CAPITALISMO DE VIGILANCIA Y SUS CONEXIONES CON LA DEPENDENCIA TECNOLÓGICA EN LA AMAZONIARESUMOEste artigo tenta estabelecer uma conexão entre o Capitalismo de Vigilância e a Teoria da Dependência, com vistas em mostrar como o processo massivo de captura de dados pessoais por meio das corporações tecnológicas denominadas de BigTechs através de suas plataformas computacionais tem aprofundado tanto a dependência tecnológica quanto a desigualdade econômica entre países ricos e países pobres. Situação que
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God`stime Osariyekemwen, Igiebor. "Impact of Global Capitalism on the Environment of Developing Economies: The Case of Nigeria." Korean Journal of Policy Studies 29, no. 3 (2014): 79–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.52372/kjps29304.

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Globalization may have generated gains in some countries of the world; it is nevertheless associated with increased insolvency, inequalities, work insecurities, weak institutions, and corrosion of established values. Against this backdrop, the paper takes a cursory look at the global flow of capital and how it has impacted the Nigerian economy. It posit that the system of global governance is not consistent with the objective of the domestic economy given that globalization results in the weakening of state capacity through dominance of the transnational flow of capital and investment. Hence,
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Bryukhovetskaya, N., and I. Buleev. "Signs and Models of Modern Capitalism: Conclusions for Enterprises in the Period of Digitalization of the Economy." Herald of the Economic Sciences of Ukraine, no. 2(43) (August 20, 2023): 3–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.37405/1729-7206.2022.2(43).3-15.

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The theoretical and historical aspects of the development of capitalism in Europe, which is dynamically developing, creates and overcomes deep socio-economic crises, are considered. Modern capitalism has a complex structure: a «core», «periphery» and a small middle layer of «satellites». The countries of the capitalist core have «outgrown» their economic models, while the countries of the periphery have not «grown up» to the current models of the «core». It was determined that most countries are in search of more perfect models of production development, maximizing the profit of the ruling cla
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Yang, Kai, and Stephan Ortmann. "From Sweden to Singapore: The Relevance of Foreign Models for China's Rise." China Quarterly 236 (May 28, 2018): 946–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741018000486.

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AbstractChina can be described as a “learning state” which has adapted to changing conditions and frequently turned outward for lessons. In recent years, Sweden and Singapore have drawn particularly strong interest from Chinese academics because the two countries represent two different “third ways” between Communism and capitalism and have been useful for developing a socialism “with Chinese characteristics.” Sweden is seen to symbolize the ideals of social equity and harmony while Singapore is seen as a model of authoritarian state-capitalism. China's transformation has resembled the Southea
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Rosdiansyah, Rosdiansyah. "Komunis di Dalam Negeri, Kapitalis di Luar Negeri Investasi RRT dan Implikasinya Terhadap Indonesia." Jurnal Mengkaji Indonesia 1, no. 1 (2022): 32–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.59066/jmi.v1i1.53.

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Abstract: This article examines the various investments made by Tiongkok in a number of countries, one of which is Indonesia in an effort to expand its economic hegemony in the international world. The Beijing consensus is the foundation of the People's Republic of Tiongkok in strengthening its economic position by providing foreign investment to developing countries, both in Asia and Africa. Although adopting communism as the principle of domestic politics, the pattern of expansion of investment carried out by Tiongkok under Xi Jinping actually leads to capitalism and neoliberalism as stated
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Zyablyuk, Rimma, and Nina Titova. "Features of Russian Capitalism (Review of the Conference)." Moscow University Economics Bulletin 2017, no. 3 (2017): 150–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.38050/01300105201739.

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The article presents a review of a scientific seminar discussing the nature of modern economy and the specifics of the Russian economy. Scientific seminar is organized by the Problem group "Reproduction and growth" (headed by prof. V.N. Cherkovets) together with the Centre for socioeconomics, Department of political economy (headed by prof. A.V. Buzgalin), and Laboratory of comparative study of socio-economic systems of Economics Department (headed by prof. A.I. Kolganov). The discussion focused on the nature of modern capitalism in developed countries and peculiarities of Russian capitalism;
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Ogali, Matthew Dayi. "Aristotle’s Theory of Moderation, Capital Accumulation and Electoral Violence in Developing Societies." American Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 7, no. 1 (2022): 11–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.55284/ajssh.v7i1.623.

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This paper sought to instigate a systematic application of Aristotle’s theory of the mean or moderation to an analysis of the electoral processes and outcomes in developing countries. The central objective was to relate Aristotle’s theory of moderation to the practice of democracy under dependent capitalism in Third World countries. It was an essentially qualitative study that depended on secondary sources for data collection and data analysis was historical, normative, exploratory, and interpretive. Aristotle’s theory of Moral Virtue served as the theoretical framework. A major finding was th
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Ray, Samrat. "How the World Economy revolves round Entrepreneurial University Model: Cases from India." Вестник ГГНТУ. Гуманитарные и социально-экономические науки, no. 2(24) (August 27, 2021): 28–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.34708/gstou.2021.63.48.004.

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Academic capitalism is quite different in perspective when speaking about the triple helix model or the entrepreneurial dimensions of University-Industry-academic nexus which gained prominence quite late in few countries as other so called developed countries had such a build up quite early when it left the gilded innovation structure to a more liberal perspective of academics and knowledge management. Research has shown that crisis and disasters have made innovation thoughts easier with greater transition potential across borders in the form of tacit knowledge via trade exchanges. Previously
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Azaria, Davilla Prawidya, Rianda Dirkareshza, and Ali Imran Nasution. "INDIGENOUS PEOPLE ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHTS VULNERABILITY TO CARBON TRADING MECHANISM: A LESSON LEARNED FOR INDONESIA." Bengkoelen Justice : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum 13, no. 2 (2023): 194–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.33369/jbengkoelenjust.v13i2.30953.

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Developed countries are strictly obligated to reduce carbon emissions due to their industrial activities, contributing to a major concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. This paper aims to provide a basic overview of carbon reduction provisions under Kyoto Protocol and climate change frameworksdevelopment through the years. Practically in developing countries, its provision requires funding and transferring technology schemes by developed countries. The carbon markets emerged from Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) as a so-called eco-friendly project which potentially turns into a
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Yasynska, N. A., I. V. Syrmamiikh, B. V. Derevyanko, L. M. Nikolenko, and A. V. Katrych. "Transformation of the metallurgical industry of Ukraine from the concept “Industry 4.0” to capitalism of stakeholder." Naukovyi Visnyk Natsionalnoho Hirnychoho Universytetu, no. 2 (April 30, 2022): 166–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.33271/nvngu/2022-2/166.

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Purpose. To determine the level of development of the metallurgical industry of Ukraine in accordance with global trends of its transformation from the concept of Industry 4.0 to the capitalism of stakeholders. Methodology. In order to achieve the purpose of the study a system of general and special methods was used: generalization - during a comparative analysis of competitive advantages of individual countries implementing the Concept Industry 4.0, to compare the level of industrial safety of the metallurgical industry in Ukraine and global indicators of economic activity; statistical and ec
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Kustiningsih, Nanik, Nuzulul Fatimah, Dirgo Wahyono, and Hamdi. "RESILIENCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF START UP IN INDONESIA BASED ON JOB DEMAND RESOURCE AND BEHAVIOR INTENTION PERSPECTIVE." International Journal of Engineering Technologies and Management Research 9, no. 4 (2022): 19–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/ijetmr.v9.i4.2022.1127.

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Economic globalization actually starts with the presence of foreign capital in a country. The foreign capital that the state gets literally comes from one of the country's national interests, so that the investors are willing to invest in their country. The existence of this globalization is the result of the expansion of capital or capitalism which has spread to the developed countries and extended to the countries of the developing countries. As one of the impact is the rising of Start Up industry including in Indonesia. The developing of resilience in Start Up industry need to look by infor
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