Tag: Market

A Viking Market Kingdom in Ireland and Britain Trade Networks and the Importation of a Southern Scandinavian Silver Bul


Free Download Tom Horne, "A Viking Market Kingdom in Ireland and Britain: Trade Networks and the Importation of a Southern Scandinavian Silver Bul"
English | ISBN: 0367357844 | 2021 | 294 pages | PDF | 16 MB
Viking-Age trade, network theory, silver economies, kingdom formation, and the Scandinavian raiding and settlement of Ireland and Britain are all popular subjects. However, few have looked for possible connections between these phenomena, something this book suggests were closely related.

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Social Economics Market Behavior in a Social Environment


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English | 2003 | pages: 181 | ISBN: 067401121X | PDF | 0,8 mb
Economists assume that people make choices based on their preferences and their budget constraints. The preferences and values of others play no role in the standard economic model. This feature has been sharply criticized by other social scientists, who believe that the choices people make are also conditioned by social and cultural forces. Economists, meanwhile, are not satisfied with standard sociological and anthropological concepts and explanations because they are not embedded in a testable, analytic framework.

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Monitoring the State or the Market


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English | 2024 | ISBN: 1009434446 | 233 Pages | PDF | 1.5 MB
Many economists argue that economic analysis should avoid the distributional consequences of policies. In democratic countries, however, the political power of individuals inevitably reflects their wealth and income. You cannot have a democracy when income and wealth distributions are greatly uneven. Monitoring the State or the Market explains that absolute income equality is not consistent with a market economy, yet neither is large inequality. This study provides a broad survey of major social and economic developments over the past two centuries, beginning with the Industrial Revolution and laissez faire and ending with neoliberalism and market fundamentalism. It explains how each of these periods initially brought moderation and accompanying benefits, showing that some countries, such as those in Scandinavia, have demonstrated that it is possible to have low Gini coefficients (low inequality), while preserving economic freedom and prosperity.

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Market Research in Practice How to Get Greater Insight From Your Market


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English | 2013 | pages: 272 | ISBN: 0749468645, 0749476087 | PDF | 3,9 mb
Lively and accessible, Market Research in Practice is a practical introduction to market research tools, approaches and issues. Providing a clear, step-by-step guide to the whole process – from planning and executing a project through to analysis and presenting the findings – it explains how to use tools and methods effectively and obtain the most reliable results.

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From Marx to the Market Socialism in Search of an Economic System


Free Download Wlodzimierz Brus, Kazimierz Laski, "From Marx to the Market: Socialism in Search of an Economic System"
English | 2002 | pages: 186 | ISBN: 0198283997, 0198233027 | PDF | 10,0 mb
Distinguished economists Brus and Laski-who were involved with the Planning Office of the Polish economy in the 1950s and 1960s-here develop a theoretical system of economic management which avoids the failings of both market capitalism and central planning. This book examines Marxists claim to socialism’s economic rationality and studies the application of the concept in the "real socialism" of Communist party orthodoxy as well as in the tentative attempts at "market socialism", particularly in Hungary and Yugoslavia. The analysis focuses on general features of the evolution of the socialist economic system, but national experiences are used to point out the advances that have been made and the flaws in the theoretical models that have been developed.

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