Since the economic crisis of the 1970s, the surplus value accumulated in the real economy has been shared by the financial market in order to decrease the organic composition of capital by limiting investment into constant capital and to achieve higher returns of profit. Real profits accumulated ...
Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics Volume 48, Issue 4, pages 429–433, October 1977 Additional Information How to Cite ROY, D. (1977), The ROLE OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISE IN THE BRITISH ECONOMIC CRISIS OF THE 1970s. Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 48: 429–433. doi: 10.1111...
1970s, the economic crisis triggered by the price of oil has spread to most countries worldwide. Before experienced a rapid and sustained growth of the Japanese automobile industry has also been seriously affected. Car production decline, and a negative growth in 1974. Vehicle exports for the ...
Define Real economic crisis. Real economic crisis synonyms, Real economic crisis pronunciation, Real economic crisis translation, English dictionary definition of Real economic crisis. n. 1. The fact or action of moving away or back, especially: a. The e
Theme Section: Models and crisis: turbulence in Asian economies - The political economy of the Asian economic crisis At the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting in Vancouver in 1997, Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo and Chilean President Eduardo Frei lectured... S Haggard,A Macintyre...
II. 2. 2. The 1970s: The Demise of the Bretton-Woods System II. 2. 3. The 1980s: Reaganomics and the Proclaimed US Decline II. 2. 4. The 1990s: ‘The End of History’ and the Asian Financial Crisis II. 3. Assessing US Economic Power at the Beginning of the 21st Century III....
This paper uses data from the US economy and finds that among Marxist theories of crisis the marxian law of the falling rate of profit as a result of the increasing composition of capital explains the crisis of the 1970s and the end of the "golden age" of capital accumulation. Despite the...
This paper uses data from the US economy and finds that among Marxist theories of crisis the marxian law of the falling rate of profit as a result of the increasing composition of capital explains the crisis of the 1970s and the end of the "golden age" of capital accumulation. Despite ...
There is still no answer. Historically, economic and financial crises have had a domino effect. For instance, the oil crisis in developed countries in the 1970s was followed by the Latin American debt crisis; and the Southeast Asian financial crisis overshadowed the U.S. banking crisis. Economi...
1.Both the western capitalist countries and China were heavily affected by the worldwide economic crisis in 1930 s.19世纪30年代爆发的世界经济危机,不仅沉重打击了西方资本主义国家的发展进程,也严重影响了中国的经济发展与币制改革。 英文短句/例句 1.world-wide crisis of capitalist economy in 1929~1933...