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Dobb, M. (2012). Capitalist enterprise and social progress. London: Routledge. Added by: Dominique Meeùs (2012-08-05 07:10:02) |
Resource type: Book ID no. (ISBN etc.): ISBN : 978-0-415-52635-7 BibTeX citation key: Dobb2012 View all bibliographic details ![]() |
Categories: Économie, Marxisme Creators: Dobb Publisher: Routledge (London) |
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Abstract |
Part 1: Analytical 1. The Framing of the Problem 2. Entrepreneur Theories 3. The Entrepreneur Function 4. Capitalist Undertaking 5. Profit Theories 6. The Profits of Undertaking 7. The Theory of Monopoly and Advantage 8. Profit and Economic Change 9. Advantage and Class 10. Monopoly and Social Theory 11. The Effects of Monopoly Part 2: Historical 12. The Origins of Town Enterprise 13. The Struggle for Market Control 14. The Town Monopoly 15. The Beginnings of Capitalist Enterprise 16. The Transition in England 17. The National Market and Mercantilism 18. The Rise of the Wage-System 19. The First Period of Capitalist Undertaking 20. The Nineteenth Century 21. An Unfinished Page Part 3: Applied 22. The Problems of Economic Control 23. The Problems of Economic Anarchy 24. Crossways Index. Added by: Dominique Meeùs |
Notes |
Part 1 of this volume analyses the main issues in the theory of Applied Economics. Part 2 surveys the rise of capitalist enterprise and indicates the importance of certain institutions in the growth and working of the economic system at the start of the twentieth century. The concluding chapters stress the relevance of these considerations to the problems facing politicians and administrators.
Added by: Dominique Meeùs |