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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «GALBRAITHIAN»
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Economist With a Public Purpose: Essays in Honour of John ...
So there is much work needed to update and revise the Galbraithian Model of
advanced capitalism. The Galbraithian Challenge is the same as that laid down
by the tradition of social or institutional economics—lives and livelihood: the ...
The. Galbraithian. Revolution. ernard Shaw once wrote: "The reasonable man
adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the
world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.
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Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
GALBRAITHIAN. ECONOMICS. The title of the book picks up the continuity of the
theme: Innovation, Evolution and Economic Change: New Ideas in the Tradition
of Galbraith. In this collection of 16 essays, Blandine Laperche, James K.
Warren J. Samuels, Jeff Biddle, Ross B. Emmett, 2008
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Science and Ideology in the Policy Sciences
Faith in this Subject requires the Galbraithian to distinguish between the people
as it is and the people as it could and ought to be; it requires him to hope that his
Pentagon Papers or his latest book will be more powerful than the combined ...
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Interviews with John Kenneth Galbraith
The Origins of the Galbraithian System: Stephen P. Dunn in Conversation with J.
K, Galbraith Stephen P. Dunn/ 2001 Copyright © 2002 by M. E. Sharpe, Inc. From
Journal o/Post Keynesian Economics, vol 24, no 3 (Spring 2002), pp. 347-65.
John Kenneth Galbraith, J. Ron Stanfield, Jacqueline Bloom Stanfield, 2004
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Innovation, Evolution and Economic Change: New Ideas in the ...
GALBRAITHIAN. HETERODOX. SYNTHESIS. Galbraith and NIS provide the
impetus for a heterodox analytical framework for technological innovation.18
Galbraith's institutional base provides an effective PE critical response to the pro-
market ...
Blandine Laperche, James K. Galbraith, Dimitri Uzunidis, 2006
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The Legacy of John Kenneth Galbraith
96) is Galbraithian to the extent that Shiller (2000, pp. 105–106) follows Galbraith
in citing the optimistic statements by Dice and Fisher in the 1920s. For Shiller, the
factors precipitating the 1990s stock market bubble are similar to Galbraith's ...
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The Economics of John Kenneth Galbraith: Introduction, ...
I've never heard anybody describe himself as a Galbraithian. dunn: How did your
visit to Cambridge influence your economics and the development of the
Galbraithian system? galbraith: Kitty was with me in 1937 on our great
introduction to ...
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Corporate Pharaohs: A Vicious Circle of Globalization
A given CEO, as management, in the last analysis did not make or is in charge of
the decision-making process. In the Galbraithian framework, while a given CEO
may proclaim sovereignty and in control for a given policy direction, the decision
...
Dr. Richard Brinkman, 2013
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Cycles, Crises, Innovation: Path to Sustainable Development ...
The Galbraithian perspective uses this internal corporate structure to focus on the
politico-economic role of large corporations, especially marketing power for
innovation (Kingston, 1984). The internal operation of technocratic corporatism is
...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «GALBRAITHIAN»
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Galbraithian est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Peter Foster: Saving Adam Smith from leftist fans
Forty years ago, when Keynesianism was first being unleashed on a grand scale along with Galbraithian jeremiads about corporate power and ... «Financial Post, mars 15»
Audit commission's rationalist market approach a glimpse into a less …
People may focus on what you have described as the Galbraithian dystopia - to conveniently turn a blind eye to some important issues that it ... «Sydney Morning Herald, mai 14»
Oxbridge should go private, says academic
... as the student/family picks up the tab; or Galbraithian over-crowded public squalor as higher education systems decline with underfunding. «Varsity Online, mai 14»
Viewpoint: Abolishing minimum wage
America's income policy died in 1973, and liberal support for Galbraithian wage and price controls went out to pasture with it — except, it seems ... «The Michigan Daily, mars 14»
Earn it, stash it, fritter it away: bitcoin's role in the journey of life
... all the online-ordered pizza they can eat and a giant stash of BTC may well be driven by the same curiously non-Galbraithian aspirations. «CoinDesk, sept 13»
Covering the Eurozone's Financial Crisis
However, those of you familiar with my work will know I take a Galbraithian angle on prognosticating the future: I know that I don't know. «PBS NewsHour, févr 12»
The Ecology of Marxian Political Economy
Contemporary consumption, he argued in Galbraithian terms, did not reveal consumer preferences so much as the profitability requirements of ... «Monthly Review, août 11»
Deep Globalization, Deep Trouble
He combines an encyclopedic range with an ease of writing that if not quite Galbraithian, is nonetheless pleasing as well as instructive. «Tapped, mars 11»
The Non-Economist's Economist
... Leasco's "planning" took the distinctly un- Galbraithian turn of an unsolicited bid for control of the blue-blooded Chemical Bank of New York. «Wall Street Journal, sept 10»
The Ecology of Socialism
This is what is known as the Galbraithian "dependence effect." And that means that the problem of production has to be raised if these issues ... «Monthly Review, avril 10»