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Roy Bhaskar’s Critical Realism and the Social Science of Marxian Economics

2018

This article supports claims that critical realism philosophy of science, as refounded in the hands of Roy Bhaskar, offers valuable knowledge enhancing insight into the advancement of Marx’s research program. However, it maintains that key principles set out by Bhaskar have not been adequately assimilated by those working with critical realism in the field of Marxist studies. When they are properly considered, they point to the necessity of reconstructing Marx’s corpus on a divergent basis from the conventional form it has assumed since the codification of “Marxism” by Karl Kautsky in the late nineteenth century as an overarching theory of history or historical materialism, wherein Marx’s e…

Economics and EconometricsPhilosophy of science05 social scienceslevels of analysis in political economyCritical realism (philosophy of the social sciences)0506 political scienceEpistemologypolitical economyPhilosophymethodology in economics0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationdialectic of capitalSociology050207 economicsMarxist economicsMarxian economicsReview of Radical Political Economics
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Governance Transfer by Regional Organizations: Patching Together a Global Script, edited by T. A. Börzel and V. van Hüllen (Basingstoke: Palgrave Mac…

2016

Economics and EconometricsPolitical sciencePolitical economyCorporate governancePolitical Science and International RelationsEconomic historyBusiness and International ManagementGeneral Business Management and AccountingJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies
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EU Cohesion Policy after Enlargement - Edited by M. Baun and D. Marek

2009

Economics and EconometricsPolitical sciencePolitical economyPolitical Science and International RelationsCohesion (geology)ResizingBusiness and International ManagementGeneral Business Management and AccountingJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies
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National Preferences and the European Union Presidency: The Case of German Energy Policy towards Russia*

2011

This article analyses the formation and development of Member State preferences and positions before and during the European Union (EU) Presidency term. The empirical analysis focuses on the Federal Republic of Germany's policy concerning EU–Russian relations, especially regarding energy policy. The extent to which liberal intergovernmentalism (LI) furthers our understanding of state behaviour in the context of the EU Presidency is questioned. The findings suggest that LI adequately explains the formation of German positions prior to assuming office, as its policy objectives are chiefly influenced by domestic producers' interests. However, LI cannot satisfactorily account for German governm…

Economics and EconometricsPresidencyRational choice institutionalismContext (language use)General Business Management and AccountingEnergy policyPolitical economyPolitical Science and International RelationsInstitutionalismMember stateEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusiness and International ManagementEuropean unionEconomic systemLiberal intergovernmentalismmedia_commonJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies
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Measuring freedom of choice: An alternative view of a recent literature

2004

A recent literature has emerged in social choice theory which attributes intrinsic importance to freedom in the evaluation of states of affairs. The literature’s philosophical basis lies in Berlin’s notion of positive liberty. Accordingly, axiomatic measures of availability of choices are developed and the information they convey used for ranking states on the basis of the extent of liberty they offer to individuals. This paper argues that the literature’s contributions have taken Berlin’s analytical framework for granted exceedingly narrowing the philosophical terms of the debate. It is shown that, once freedom is analyzed from the perspective of an alternative structure, the triadic synta…

Economics and EconometricsPublic economicsPREFERENCEFreedom of choiceOPPORTUNITYPositive libertyRankingInternational political economySociologyPositive economicsSocial choice theorySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)AxiomSocial policyPublic financeSocial Choice and Welfare
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Co-movement of public spending in the G7

2010

Abstract The size of government in the G7 countries in the last fifty years follows a common pattern (see the left panel of Fig. 1 below): it grows in the first three decades, and then turns flat at the beginning of the nineties, for all countries alike. We highlight this common pattern in a dynamic factor model, and argue that a satisfactory explanation for it would be desirable.

Economics and EconometricsPublic spendingGovernmentPublic economicsMovement (music)Dynamic factorPolitical economyEconomicsDynamics of government size Dynamic factor modelsFinanceEconomics Letters
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Regional inequalities as drivers of affective polarization

2022

This paper investigates divergences in levels of affective polarization across Belgian regions around the 2019 elections. Elaborating on the relative deprivation theory, we analyse the role of current and long-term socio-economic regional inequalities and of geographical distance separating regions. Empirically, we aggregate individual-level measures of affective polarization at the Belgian NUTS-3 level and use a gravity approach to explore the determinants of regional divergences. Our results show that regional variations in affective polarization are best explained by a current rural–urban divide and by how regions have performed economically in the last years. We also show that geographi…

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political ScienceGeography Planning and Developmentaffective polarization regional economy political geography relative deprivation gravity model distance
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Tax authority to the European Parliament?

1995

In this paper we analyze whether countries of the EC community should plead for a decentralized system to finance the European funds rather than using a uniform tax imposed by the European parliament. The analysis is within a multistage game-theoretic framework in which the implication of the financing system of a confederation on the investment behavior in the respective states is considered. The paper is in the tradition of the literature which claims that from a view of global efficiency property-rights structures inducing ex-post efficient allocations may be worse than a system leading to an ex-post inefficient allocation. For this specific economic issue we elucidate the tradeoff betwe…

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political SciencePublic economicsDirect taxParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectDecentralised systemMarket economyValue-added taxIncentiveEconomic issueHomogeneousEconomicsPublic financemedia_commonPublic Choice
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The Euro and European identity: The Spanish and Portuguese case

2001

Abstract The European Union proposes a potential social identity that Spain and Portugal wish to have as part and parcel of their process of modernisation and economic growth. The Euro is the symbol of this desire. As this study shows, in the process of changing to the new currency the pro-European attitudes are far more advanced than any real information citizens may have. As a result of this, the desire to be a European citizen is expressed in the new currency or any other symbol of identity that may strengthen this particular image. The support that citizens give to the Single European Currency comes more from the European identity than from the economic expectations or knowledge of the …

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesIdentity (social science)050109 social psychologylanguage.human_languageSymbolMarket segmentationEconomyCurrencyPolitical sciencePolitical economy0502 economics and business8. Economic growthNational identitylanguagemedia_common.cataloged_instance0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050207 economicsEuropean unionPortugueseSocial identity theoryApplied Psychologymedia_commonJournal of Economic Psychology
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Social and solidarity economy and the need for its entrepreneuring ecosystem: Current challenges in Brazil

2020

Made available in DSpace on 2020-12-12T02:05:08Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2020-01-01 This articles purpose is to discuss the state of the art of the constitution of the entrepreneurial ecosystem for SSE and its application in Brazil. One of the major challenges for the creation, continuity and strengthening of Solidarity Economy Enterprises (SEE) is the effective establishment of an entrepreneurial ecosystem for Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE). The construction of the solidary entrepreneurial ecosystem is a complex task, full of challenges, especially when this construction is associated to structural weaknesses inherent to its modus operandi. Case studies of sev…

Economics and EconometricsSolidarity economySociology and Political ScienceSolidarity entrepreneurial ecosystemConstitutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic policyUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Task (project management)Co-evolutionState (polity)Political scienceEcosystemEconomic systemSocial and solidarity economySolidarity economy enterprisesEntrepreneurial ecosystemmedia_common
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