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9783030481681 - Cosimo Perrotta: Is Capitalism Still Progressive?
Cosimo Perrotta

Is Capitalism Still Progressive? (2008)

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ISBN: 9783030481681 bzw. 3030481689, vermutlich in Englisch, Palgrave, gebundenes Buch, neu.

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The economic crisis of 2007/2008 has prompted much debate as to what caused it and what remedies may be implemented in order to regain a healthy economy. This book addresses these issues through the lens of capitalism with a focus on labour economics, arguing that capitalism, and the employment of young people and migrants, may be a suitable antidote to the ongoing political crises in Europe that are taking place as a result of the financial crisis. Using economic history and the history of economic thought to inform debate, Is Capitalism Still Progressive?: A Historical Approach will be of interest to policy makers (especially in emerging countries), students and researchers interested in exploring the pros and cons, and persistence, of the capitalist system. Hard cover.
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9783030481681 - Is Capitalism Still Progressive?: A Historical Approach Cosimo Perrotta Author

Is Capitalism Still Progressive?: A Historical Approach Cosimo Perrotta Author (2008)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika ~EN HC NW

ISBN: 9783030481681 bzw. 3030481689, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer International Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu.

Fr. 53.57 ($ 59.99)¹
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The economic crisis of 2007/2008 has prompted much debate as to what caused it and what remedies may be implemented in order to regain a healthy economy. This book addresses these issues through the lens of capitalism with a focus on labour economics, arguing that capitalism, and the employment of young people and migrants, may be a suitable antidote to the ongoing political crises in Europe that are taking place as a result of the financial crisis.Using economic history and the history of economic thought to inform debate, Is Capitalism Still Progressive?: A Historical Approach will be of interest to policy makers (especially in emerging countries), students and researchers interested in exploring the pros and cons, and persistence, of the capitalist system.
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