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La izquierda real en Florencia

2002

Especulación financieraCarta de Derechos FundamentalesAcción transformadoraPazVidal-Beneyto JoséCriminalización mediáticaExplotaciónModelo social europeoEUROPAITALIAPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónIzquierdaMiseriaComunidad polítca mundialMovimiento alternativoDerecho al trabajoForos socialesFupturistas pragmáticosTratado de SchengenForo Social EuropeoALTERNATIVASFlorenciaReformistas radicalesMedios de comunicación italianosGuerraRenta mínimaEsperanzaViolenciaMedio ambienteGLOBALIZACIÓNÉxitoDinero
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Contestación y utopía

2003

EstabilidadFranciaSociedad civilCulturaForo Social EuropeoEDUCACIÓNPrecariedad laboralVidal-Beneyto JoséGLOBALIZACIÓNANTIGLOBALIZACIÓNUtopíaPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónContestaciónEnseñanza públicaEconomía capitalistaPolítica francesaMercancíaMovilización estudiantilMercadoAltermundializaciónAltermundismo
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Fin del pensamiento unico

2001

Estado socialAntiglobalizaciónControl especulación financieraDemoracia realVidal-Beneyto JoséPortoalegreExperiencias alternativasPensmaiento únicoForo de DavosForo Social MundialCrecimientoPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónFSMMonstruosa desigualdadDesregulaciónUltraliberalismomercantilizaciónImperialismo financieroDesigualdadesEEUUReformaEconomía norteamericana Contestación
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Heterogeneous Firms, Globalisation and the Distance Puzzle

2015

Despite the strong pace of globalisation, the distance effect on trade is persistent or even growing over time (Disdier and Head, 2008). To solve this distance puzzle, we use the recently developed gravity equation estimator from Helpman et al. (2008) (HMR henceforth). Using three different data sets, we find that the distance coefficient increases over time when ordinary least squares (OLS) is used, while the non-linear estimation of HMR leads to a decline in the distance coefficient over time. The distance puzzle, thus, arises from a growing bias of OLS estimates. The latter is explained by an increase in the importance of the bias from omitting the number of heterogeneous exporting firms…

EstimationEconomics and Econometrics05 social sciencesEstimatorDistance effectZero (linguistics)GlobalizationTime patternAccounting0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International RelationsOrdinary least squaresEconomicsEconometricsGravity equation050207 economicsFinance050205 econometrics The World Economy
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Más allá del 'todo negocio'

2008

Columna escrita para El País, aunque se cree que finalmente no fue publicada.

Estructuras tecnocientíficasCulturaDemocracia socialDebateVidal-Beneyto JoséMultinacionalesCultura universalCapitalismoMedios de comunicaciónIzquierda radicalExtrema mercantilizaciónHomogeneizaciónSolidaridadPolíticaPatrimonioCrecimiento económicoEconomíaPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónDerechos humanosEmancipaciónDemocraciaResistencia críticaMedio naturalHegemoníaDiversidad culturalCulturas comunitariasEstadosCreatividadNegocioSociedades civilesSistemas educativosPensamientoOccidenteGLOBALIZACIÓNONGUnescoDesarrolloEncuentro
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Detraditionalization, Hyper-consumption and Ambivalence

2015

During the past 20 years, European football has witnessed an intense change process that has radically transformed some of its main structural characteristics. This process is related to the same tendencies that have affected other aspects of social and economic life in western societies, such as the communication technologies revolution, the progressive rationalization of work, the increase in migration, the commodification of human activity, and the development of social and economic globalization processes, to name a few of the most relevant changes. These trends are usually thought to have had a strong influence on the recent evolution of football, giving rise to a redefinition of its c…

EthosCommodificationPolitical economyPolitical scienceRationalization (psychology)FootballAmbivalenceEconomic globalizationCommercializationDetraditionalization
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Europa no está en el Atlántico

2005

Europa OccidentalModelo occidentalVidal-Beneyto JoséCapitalismoPrincipiosEUROPAPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónHabermasNorteaméricaGlobalizaciónEstados Unidos de EuropaUEIndividualismoBushDivergenciaESTADOS UNIDOSBeneficioCriminalizaciónNueva AlianzaProyecto comúnEuroatlánticoAtlánticoEE UUIdentidad europeaConvivencia internacionalArmasValores
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Vers une Europe des bourses ?

1998

International audience

EuropeAttributionDiversitéAide aux étudiants[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationGlobalisation de l'enseignement[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationÉtudiantBourse d'étudeComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSEnseignement supérieur
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Transnational Social Fields

2018

This chapter excavates Bourdieu’s theoretical insights concerning political sociology to develop a theory of transnational structuration processes. The early Bourdieu implicitly imagined the state as a nationally bounded actor. Only later in his career did he begin to grapple with issues such as globalization, transnationalism, and neoliberalism; and it is this later germ of ideas that this chapter develops. Transnational social fields, this chapter argues, are not reducible to institutional or organizational structures. They require a more holistic analysis of institutions and their underpinnings. To provide an example of how Bourdieu’s political sociology can be extended to transnational …

EuropeEuropean Parliamentpolitiikan sosiologiaEuroopan parlamenttiBourdieu PierretransnationaalisuusglobalisaatioEU-politiikkauusliberalismifieldglobalization
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Le commerce équitable et la société civile internationale : une chance pour la mondialisation d'un droit de l'économie solidaire

2003

SUMMARY The international trade law passes through a crisis of legitimacy following the inequitable character of its rules and the irrelevance of its principles to the peculiarities of the North-South relations. Being the legal translation of the capitalist free market economic system, these rules are to protect the mercantile and free trade values. In order to overcome this crisis the movement of fair trade has emerged and has since its origin been supported by members of the international civil society. Fair trade means taking into account the standard of living and the conditions of employment of the marginalized producers in developing countries so as to improve them. This study is an a…

European Union lawCivil society[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawbusiness.industryCommerce équitableInternational communityEconomic globalization[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawInternational trade lawFair trade[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawEconomyEconomicsfair trade/ international civil society/ global law for economy of solidarityBusiness and International ManagementFree marketbusinessLawGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceFree tradeComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSLaw and economics
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