The book summarizes clearly and methodically the range of existing theories; explains how and why the diverse currents and schools of thought emerged; and contextualizes all the major approaches, including those of cultural studies and political economy, in their historical, social and intellectual ...
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This book presents a comprehensive account of more than 200 years of controversy on the classical theories of value and distribution. The author focuses on four, perhaps most critical, classics, viz., Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations", David Ricardo's "Principles of Political Economy", Karl ...
Alternative traditions of political economy analysis (Global Value Chains (GVC), Global Production Networks) are now making an important contribution to agrofood studies. A distinctive feature of these analysts is their overture to social networks, actor-network, transaction costs and convention theory...
Patriarchal structures are much more entrenched in less developed countries, and so women are much less likely to gain positions of political or economic power, and remain in traditional, housewife roles. This means that half of the population is blocked from contributing to the political and econ...
Karl Popper famously argued that conspiracy theories overlook the pervasive unintended consequences of political and social action; they assume that all consequences must have been intended by someone.15 The basic idea is that many social effects, including large movements in the economy, occur as a...
This theory has generated many related literatures in Political Economy. Especially relevant to the study of monetary policy are the literature on central bank independence and another on central bank secrecy. For the former, see Alex Cukierman, Central Bank Strategy, Credibility and Independence (...
1992. "A Model of Growth through Creative Destruction." Econometrica 60(2): 323–351. ———. 1998. Endogenous Growth Theory. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Akcigit, Ufuk, and William R. Kerr. 2018. "Growth through Heterogeneous Innovations." Journal of Political Economy 126(4): 1374–1443...
Karl Popper famously argued that conspiracy theories overlook the pervasive unintended consequences of political and social action; they assume that all consequences must have been intended by someone.15 The basic idea is that many social effects, including large movements in the economy, occur as a...