Pp. 205-234 in Why Communism Did Not Collapse: Understanding ... K Tsai 被引量: 1发表: 2013年 The Social System In How Capitalism Was Built, Second Edition, he asks – and answers in depth for the twenty-one countries he investigates:•Why did communism collapse... A Aslund 被引量...
Capitalism Why Capitalism Works When Choosing Wealth Wealth Creation, Not Wealth Extraction Wealth creation and wealth appropriation are often conflated, but they must not be confused.October 25, 2023 By Michael Muthukrishna Excerpted from A Theory of Everyone: Who We Are, How We Got Here, and ...
Abstract: Why did the modern science not emerge in China? This is a famous question that first put forward by the famous scholar Joseph Needham in his book science and civilization in china. I would like to give an answer by explaining the traditional Chinese philosophy reasons and the ...
Researchers have sought to understand why wildland urban interface areas continue to expand in the United States despite increasing riskand loss to those areas. Using the case of the Camp Fire in northern California, which destroyed the town of Paradise and surrounding communities in the fall of ...
The EY-Parthenon team summarizes how organizations and individuals are driving the shift toward sustainability, describing the five pillars that comprise an effective sustainability strategy and how the Long-Term Value Framework can guide towards a winning sustainability strategy. Overall, those that choose...
What does this all mean as we emerge from lockdown and look toward the even bigger challenges that lie ahead—climate change, the devastating loss of nature, and the social inequality that still haunts society? The pursuit of GDP growth has been the holy grail of capitalism since the ...
In fact, the reason for industrial clusters to emerge may not be driven by efficiency concerns as well as network effects in the first place, but by the need to access the common knowledge base and to make it a seedbed for innovation and growth options (Sorenson 2003; Langlois 2001). How...
“although it is we who plow our e-fields, the fruits of our labor go to the new feudal lord”. Today these digital feudal lords are bringing in the highest global profits and are becoming the new workhorses of capitalism. They set certain rules for their subjects, but retain the right...
“There’s also the fact that from the Second World War onwards, there’s been a divorce between French capitalism and soccer,” Dietschy said. “And with the nationalizations, there were fewer big companies to support soccer clubs.”
ascribe to them. This process is shaped and reflective of the broader cultural and institutional context in which they operate. Thus, the domestication process of welfare technology is an ongoing, dynamic process that emerge from the interplay between structural conditions and individual experiences [3...