Structure and Operation of Modern Economies
Structure and Operation of Modern Economies
Romagnoli, Alessandro
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2023
322
Dura
Inglês
9781138931527
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction PART I: Emergence, evolution and representation of modern economies 1. The historical pathways to the emergence of modern economies 2. The long-run driving forces behind the evolution of capitalist economies 3. A methodological framework for studying capitalist economies 4. Representation and appraisal of modern economic systems PART II: Structure and operation of modern economies 5. The state: counterpart, partner, and subject of the capitalist economy 6. Production: a transformation process steered by materials, assets, labour, and institutions 7. Consumption: needs satisfaction driven by production and social institutions 8. The market: regulated exchanges allowing capitalist economies operation PART III: The coordination of the economic relations among the states: the global economy 9. The world economy and the coordination of international exchanges 10. The international economic order toward one-dimensional global economy Conclusions
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capitalist systems;economic institutions;state market relations;public goods provision;international economic coordination;historical capitalism analysis;political economy systems interaction
Introduction PART I: Emergence, evolution and representation of modern economies 1. The historical pathways to the emergence of modern economies 2. The long-run driving forces behind the evolution of capitalist economies 3. A methodological framework for studying capitalist economies 4. Representation and appraisal of modern economic systems PART II: Structure and operation of modern economies 5. The state: counterpart, partner, and subject of the capitalist economy 6. Production: a transformation process steered by materials, assets, labour, and institutions 7. Consumption: needs satisfaction driven by production and social institutions 8. The market: regulated exchanges allowing capitalist economies operation PART III: The coordination of the economic relations among the states: the global economy 9. The world economy and the coordination of international exchanges 10. The international economic order toward one-dimensional global economy Conclusions
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