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Rethinking public ownership and participation
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On the Horizon (2012) 20 (3): 172–181.
Published: 10 August 2012
... the argument. Findings The conceptual analysis challenges the supposition of market superiority in standard economic approaches and in neoliberalism. Drawing from the instrumental valuation principle a wide corpus of public ownership modes can offer the prospect of enhanced democratic...
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Beyond market‐fundamentalist economics: an agenda for heterodox economics to change the dominant narrative
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On the Horizon (2012) 20 (3): 155–163.
Published: 10 August 2012
...Tae‐Hee Jo; Lynne Chester; Mary C. King; Tae‐Hee Jo; Lynne Chester; Mary C. King Purpose The purpose of this article is to introduce heterodox economics as a viable alternative to market‐fundamentalist economics and to outline the articles of the special issue. Design/methodology...
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Students as “customers”
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On the Horizon (2004) 12 (4): 158–160.
Published: 01 December 2004
... to render the relationship of an institution to its students more lasting and more personal. If it is the exchange of money for goods and services that makes a “customer”, we should remember that the nature of money itself evolves from one era to the next. In the earliest markets, many transactions did...
