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The markets' evaluation triangle
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International Journal of Social Economics (2020) 47 (12): 1499–1512.
Published: 11 November 2020
...Ioannis Katselidis; George Daflos; Stelios Fetanis Purpose The main goal of this paper is to provide us with a more systematic framework for examining the moral background of markets. Design/methodology/approach The paper makes an attempt to put forward a way of market evaluation relying upon...
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Does social network capital buy higher agricultural prices? A case of coffee in Masaka district, Uganda
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International Journal of Social Economics (2014) 41 (7): 573–585.
Published: 08 July 2014
...Joseph Mawejje; Stein Terje Holden Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate how social network capital may facilitate agricultural household market access in Uganda. Specifically, the paper investigates if social network capital has significant positive effects on the ability...
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Markets: a paradigmatic look
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International Journal of Social Economics (2007) 34 (12): 943–960.
Published: 23 October 2007
...Kavous Ardalan Purpose The purpose of this paper is to show that knowledge in general, and knowledge of markets in particular, is ultimately a product of the researcher's paradigmatic approach to a multifaceted phenomenon and therefore it is as much an ethical, moral, social, ideological...
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A Veblenian‐inspired critique of the “quasi‐markets” concept
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International Journal of Social Economics (2001) 28 (9): 710–724.
Published: 01 November 2001
...Robert McMaster “Quasi‐markets” is the term predominantly employed as a means of conceptualising and describing the market‐oriented reforms primarily, but not exclusively, to the welfare state in the UK. This paper argues that the term, as popularly defined, cannot sustain a suitable analytical...
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A social contractarian theory of markets: Neoclassicism, Rawls, Gauthier and the alternative
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International Journal of Social Economics (2000) 27 (3): 194–212.
Published: 01 March 2000
...Masudul Alam Choudhury The study of resource allocation in market venues is taken up in a comparative framework of neoclassical and various social contractarian theories. It is shown that economic theory does not have an explanation of substantive interactions among agents and variables as it does...
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A brief theory of the market – ethically focused
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International Journal of Social Economics (2000) 27 (1): 6–31.
Published: 01 January 2000
...Ulrich Thielemann The philosophical reflection on the essence of what we call the market has largely disappeared from the textbooks of the economic discipline. This paper intends to contribute to a renewal of this discourse by explicitly looking on basic concepts of mainstream market theory from...
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State, public sector and theoretical prerequisites to a model of an “economy without taxes”
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International Journal of Social Economics (2000) 27 (1): 45–61.
Published: 01 January 2000
... by irretrievable loans with computed interest. There are two kinds of market in theory: free and real (or operative). In manuals there is a detailed description of the main features typical of a free market; relations among entrepreneurs and relations between entrepreneurs and consumers, the coincidence...
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The nature of Islamic socio‐scientific inquiry Theory and application to capital markets
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International Journal of Social Economics (2000) 27 (1): 62–85.
Published: 01 January 2000
... formulated for the specific case of capital markets. The methodology premised on unity and unification of knowledge is shown to be a universal application interconnecting science and society through a process‐oriented knowledge‐centred model. Finally, the generalized theoretical methodology and its...
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International Journal of Social Economics (1999) 26 (12): 1505–1516.
Published: 01 December 1999
...Peter E. Earl Michel Callon (Ed.) . The Laws of the Markets . Oxford, UK/Malden, MA : Blackwell Publisher/The Sociological Review 1988 . , ISBN: ISBN 0 631 20608 6 © MCB UP Limited 1999 --> Markets Market economy This Sociological Review...
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Complementarity of market and state intervention in the context of Australia’s structural reforms since the early 1980s
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International Journal of Social Economics (1999) 26 (7-8-9): 955–964.
Published: 01 July 1999
...Dilip Dutta; Marcus Heininger The ongoing debate concerning the role of state vis‐á‐vis market has prompted some scholars in Australia to reassess this simple dichotomy. Recently, they are urging neoliberal policy makers to follow a “middle way” avoiding the extremes of the free market approach...
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Jean‐Baptiste Say (1767‐1832): Between the labour theory of value and utility
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International Journal of Social Economics (1996) 23 (7): 39–48.
Published: 01 July 1996
...A.H.G.M Spithoven Postulates that politicians and economists again seem to believe in Say’s “law of markets” (la loi des “débouchés”). Discusses this law and its applicability in the present. States that supply does not always create the right amount of demand. Say’s law has its flaws...
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Markets as a system of social contracts
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International Journal of Social Economics (1996) 23 (1): 17–36.
Published: 01 January 1996
...Masudul Alam Choudhury Examines critically traditional economic paradigms as well as those given by Hayek and Buchanan on markets with constitutional contracts in order to contrast them with yet another view of market ‐ that endogeneity of various political and economic processes creates a global...
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An Examination of Commodity Economy in Wenzhou
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International Journal of Social Economics (1991) 18 (8-9-10): 29–37.
Published: 01 August 1991
...Lin Zili The rise of household enterprises (including a small number of large households hiring labourers, i.e. privately‐run enterprises) and the formation of the regional market have caused the Wenzhou economy to manifest its seldom‐seen vitality, and have also brought about the broadened...
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The Trend of Changes in the Distribution of Workers' Income
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International Journal of Social Economics (1991) 18 (8-9-10): 18–28.
Published: 01 August 1991
.... China mainly adopted the non‐market method in the distribution of consumer goods before the economic reforms, which call for wider use of the market method. © MCB UP Limited 1991 China Economic theory Markets Socialism Employees Income International Journal of Social The Trend...
