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An Economic Viewpoint on Capitalism Bashing

2016

Abstract In this paper I discuss two long disputed notions: that capitalism without crises is a fallacy respectively that capitalism bashing, however severe, will not endanger the system itself. Yet proving both is not an easy task since the capitalism issue has always been a cupellation of theory, ideology and political precepts, which are controversial and hard to disentangle. That capitalism detractors are numberless is a truism. Yet criticism against capitalism, however fierce, has always been clearly delineated. Not any more: globalization has rendered the picture dangerously fuzzy. It is now hard to ascertain whether someone who will harangue about the ostensible evils of globalizatio…

FallacyHF5001-6182Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)exchange ratesbanksTruismbusiness cyclePoliticsGlobalization0502 economics and businessBusiness cycleEconomicsBusinesscapitalism050207 economicsmedia_common050208 finance05 social sciencesCapitalismNeoclassical economicscrisisLawdepressionBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)CriticismIdeologyStudies in Business and Economics
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Paradojas de la historia, paradojas de la historiografía. Las peripecias del fascismo español

2001

The author argues here the importance of avoiding the paradigm of backwardness in analyzing the evolution and vicissitudes of Spanish fascism. Like in other European countries, the fin-de-siècle cultural crisis saw the emergence of a new nationalist political culture, which would deeply influence Spanish fascism in the future. After the failure of the fascist movement during the Second Republic, explicable fundamentally in political terms, there followed its conversion into a mass party during the Civil War and its immediate subordination to the State, to which it nonetheless represented a fundamental support. Franco’s regime, as a fascistic —not fascist— dictatorship, may be seen as a pecu…

FascismHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial SciencesDictatorshiplcsh:Social SciencesDerecha; Fascismo; Fascistización; Franquismo; NacionalismoHPoliticsState (polity)NacionalismoRight-wing ideologyDerechaFascistizaciónSociologymedia_commonNationalismFascismoFascistizationReactionaryFranquismoNationalismlcsh:HSpanish Civil WarRight-wing ideology; Fascistization; Fascism; Francoism; NationalismEthnologyPolitical cultureIdeologyFrancoismHumanitiesHispania
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A bridge over troubled water? Celebrities in journalism connecting implicit and institutional politics

2013

This article looks empirically into how audience members evaluate celebrities in journalism; whether and how celebrities help them to envisage their relationship to politics and media and consequently regard themselves as citizens. The analysis generates a broad and audience-based understanding of celebrities in nine focus group discussions, wherein more than 50 citizens in Finland discussed their favourite celebrities. The discussions revealed three interpretative frames explaining what the celebrities represent to the participants: normative, critical and alternative. In the first two, the groups impose a critical view on celebrities, whereas only the latter one comes close to the optimi…

FavouritePoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)CommunicationMedia studiesNormativeJournalismSociologySocial scienceta51816. Peace & justiceFocus groupBridge (interpersonal)Journalism
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Horizontal Competition Among Governments

2005

Governments situated on the same level of a multi-level governmental system compete with each other as well as with those placed higher or lower. This paper is concerned with horizontal competition only. It discusses both competition based on the mobility of agents (individuals, business firms, or factors) and competition related to the circulation of information. With regard to the first kind, it focuses on the capacity that governments keep to decide their policies and compete in spite of the mobility of agents. Some attention is also given to the implications of some non-standard assumptions about the underlying political setup. The discussion of information-based competition includes th…

FederalismPublic economicsDecentralizationPublic policyComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceDecentralization[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political scienceCompetition (economics)YardstickSituatedYardstick competitionEconomicsSpite[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesFederalismIntergovernmental competitionEconomics and Finance Politics and Public Policy[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.SCIPO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science[ SHS.SCIPO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political sciencePublic finance
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Science, politics and image in Valencia: a review of urban discourse in the Spanish City

2003

Abstract In the urban sphere, discourse is fundamental to the social and political construction of urban reality. The urban landscape is, in part, a result of those discourses. It is, as Richard Schein suggests, a discourse materialized. The production of these discourses throughout urban history both represented and constructed urban reality at any given time. For much of history, the written word was central to such discursive representations, literary formulations and even biological metaphors that sought to interpret the city both for local inhabitants and outsiders. Today, the photographic image has usurped the former dominance of the word. This article uses archival research to trace …

FifteenthSociology and Political ScienceMetaphorUrban sociologymedia_common.quotation_subjectCultural landscapeDevelopmentArchival researchUrban StudiesUrban historyPoliticsAestheticsTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementSociologySocial scienceUrbanismmedia_commonCities
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Crisis perception in financial media discourse:a concrete application using the Minskian/mainstream opposition

2014

Purpose– The purpose of this article is to highlight the need for renewed collaborative efforts between linguists and economists to develop a multidisciplinary approach to discourse studies to single out, in the case at hand, how financial media discourse might reflect either a prevailing mainstream or a Minskian conceptual apparatus in financial crisis related papers.Design/methodology/approach– The paper conducts exploratory research by focusing on semantic analysis, so as to indicate how the latter might possibly indicate a shift in the prevailing framework in contemporary financial media discourse. After a clear exposition of a theoretical dichotomy between the Minskian and mainstream a…

FinanceExploitbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectDiscourse analysisOpposition (politics)Exploratory researchEducationMultidisciplinary approachPerceptionFinancial crisisMainstreamSociologybusinessmedia_commonOn the Horizon
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Politics and Procurement: Evidence from Cleaning Contracts

2007

We study the effects of politics on public procurement in Swedish municipalities in 199098 using data on cleaning services. No procuring municipality committed to a standard auction format or to an ...

FinanceInformationSystems_GENERALPoliticsProcurementCommerceChief procurement officerbusiness.industryComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYTheoryofComputation_GENERALComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGbusinessSSRN Electronic Journal
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Migrant Financial Remittances—Between Development Policy and Transnational Family Care

2011

AbstractFor some time now, migrant financial remittances internationally have been the target of politics and research in many ways. However, the predominant focus of looking at remittances is from a development perspective. This article looks at this approach from a critical perspective and calls for an expansion of the discussion on remittances by linking financial remittances and transnational family care.

FinancePoliticsFocus (computing)Critical perspectivebusiness.industryPolitical sciencePerspective (graphical)businessDevelopment policyTransnational Social Review
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Conservatism and Accounting Earnings

2015

The article refers to accounting conservatism and its relation with accounting earnings. After providing the conceptual background of the prudence concept, which is the basis of accounting conservatism, the paper introduces some more empirically testable concepts, known as conditional and unconditional conservatism. It also explains the economics behind this accounting practice, mainly associated to contracting due to the asymmetric information between managers and external stakeholders, but also linked to litigation risks, taxation, political and regulatory processes. After providing a brief explanation of the empirical measures of conservatism, it gives a summary of the vast empirical res…

Financial economicsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectAgency costPrudenceAccountingConservatismPoliticsEmpirical researchInformation asymmetryBasis of accountingEconomicsAccounting earningsbusinessmedia_common
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Spain: a decentralised health system in constant flux

2009

The Spanish healthcare system is one of Europe’s most efficient, but urgent reform is needed if it is to cope with changing demands and rising costs, argue Jose M Martin-Moreno and colleagues

Financing GovernmentPrimary Health CareNatural resource economicsHealth PolicyPoliticsGeneral EngineeringGeneral MedicinePatient Acceptance of Health CareState MedicineProfessional RolePatient SatisfactionSpainEnvironmental protectionAmbulatory CareHealth Status IndicatorsHumansGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceHealth ExpendituresConstant (mathematics)Flux (metabolism)Health Services AdministrationGeneral Environmental ScienceHealthcare systemBMJ
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