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Social market economics revisited
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International Journal of Social Economics (2005) 32 (7): 602–615.
Published: 01 July 2005
... relationships but in the light of dynamic processes of change. As Popper points out, “the growth of knowledge proceeds from old problems to new problems, by means of conjectures and refutations” (Popper, 1972, p. 258). Social market economy Economic change National economy John O'Brien's major...
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On the theory of post‐Communist economic transition to market
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International Journal of Social Economics (2005) 32 (1-2): 77–97.
Published: 01 January 2005
..., as this kind of transition has no analogy in history (Campbell, 1991 , p. 227). Economic change Marxist economics Capitalist systems Classical transition that implies the process of expanding democracy in leading capitalist nations in 1860‐1920. Neoclassical transition which was reflected...
