Summary This chapter presents the ideology to increase return on investment. The capital market firms invest in acquisitions, such as private equity firms and investment bankers, to achieve their end goal only by raising the market value of their acquired companies. Their ultimate financial gain is...
Abstract This paper uses word frequency to track the rise and potential peak of capitalist ideology. Using a sample of mainstream economics textbooks as my corpus of capitalist thinking, I isolate the jargon of these books and then track its frequency over time in the Google English corpus. I ...
We should be careful in inferring causation regarding privatization's impact on market growth, since a shift in ideology or some other exogenous political or economic change might have caused both the privatization and the overall boom. a. Total Proceeds Raised by Privatization Programs It is clear...
starting from 1980 onward. By highlighting both active and passive government interventions and economic restructuring within the context of the Dutch paper industry, the chapter challenges the notion that the state withdraws from regulatory involvement in the post-Fordist accumulation regime. State...
The survey provides the information of how the relationship between gender, religion, ethnicity, and political ideology relate to their approval or disapproval of the death penalty. The two variables that are important to the survey in the Gallup study, is political ideology and political affiliation...
Dependant variablePolitical ideologyIMF interventionsFederalismFDI (millions) Empty Cell(1)(2)(3)(4) Contagion × Settler mortality −0.109 0.269** −0.0434 5.019 (0.107) (0.110) (0.0457) (28.64) Year FE Y Y Y Y Country FE Y Y Y Y Non-interacted treatments Y Y Y Y Diff. reaction ...
(2003). Bank discrimination in transition economies: Ideology, information, or incen- tives? Journal of Comparative Economics, 31(3), 387–413. Bruton, G. D., & Ahlstrom, D. (2003). An institutional view of China's venture capital industry: Explain- ing the differences between China and...
Finally, the literature on social capital and health has also been criticized by neo-materialists who emphasize the importance of political regimes, ideology, and institutions for good health both at the population and individual level [69]. The neo-materialists have even accused social capital ...
(Sum & Jessop,2013, p. viii). Through CPE, they pursue a normative trajectory, which “involve[s] the critique of ideology and the ways in which morality and ethics are enrolled in reproducing domination” (ibid., p. 8). This trajectory goes beyondIdeologiekritik(critique of ideology) by...
would be … to treat everybody equally. As America has always done, you try and be capitalistic in a way that’s going to benefit the community as well as yourself as a company. So you shouldn’t be so concerned about any particular group, or race, or social status, o...