A Theoretical, Historical and Statistical Analysis of the Capitalist Process
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A Theoretical, Historical and Statistical Analysis of the Capitalist Process is the full subtitle of Joseph Schumpeter’s seminal work "Business Cycles," which examines the dynamics and development of capitalist economies over time.
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Target entity: A Theoretical, Historical and Statistical Analysis of the Capitalist Process Context triple: [Business Cycles, subtitle, A Theoretical, Historical and Statistical Analysis of the Capitalist Process]
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The Economic Institutions of Capitalism
The Economic Institutions of Capitalism is a seminal work in transaction cost economics that analyzes how firms, markets, and contractual arrangements are structured to govern economic transactions under capitalism.
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Discovery and the Capitalist Process
"Discovery and the Capitalist Process" is a seminal work in Austrian economics that explores the role of entrepreneurial discovery in driving market coordination and economic progress within a capitalist system.
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A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism
A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism is a libertarian economic and political treatise that contrasts socialist and capitalist systems from an Austrian School and anarcho-capitalist perspective.
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Accumulation and Stability Under Capitalism
Accumulation and Stability Under Capitalism is an influential Marxian economic work by Prabhat Patnaik that analyzes how capitalist accumulation processes affect macroeconomic stability and crises.
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A General Theory of Exploitation and Class
A General Theory of Exploitation and Class is a foundational work in analytical Marxism that rigorously reconstructs Marxist class and exploitation theory using formal economic and philosophical methods.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: A Theoretical, Historical and Statistical Analysis of the Capitalist Process Target entity description: A Theoretical, Historical and Statistical Analysis of the Capitalist Process is the full subtitle of Joseph Schumpeter’s seminal work "Business Cycles," which examines the dynamics and development of capitalist economies over time.
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A.
The Economic Institutions of Capitalism
The Economic Institutions of Capitalism is a seminal work in transaction cost economics that analyzes how firms, markets, and contractual arrangements are structured to govern economic transactions under capitalism.
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B.
Discovery and the Capitalist Process
"Discovery and the Capitalist Process" is a seminal work in Austrian economics that explores the role of entrepreneurial discovery in driving market coordination and economic progress within a capitalist system.
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C.
A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism
A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism is a libertarian economic and political treatise that contrasts socialist and capitalist systems from an Austrian School and anarcho-capitalist perspective.
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D.
Accumulation and Stability Under Capitalism
Accumulation and Stability Under Capitalism is an influential Marxian economic work by Prabhat Patnaik that analyzes how capitalist accumulation processes affect macroeconomic stability and crises.
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E.
A General Theory of Exploitation and Class
A General Theory of Exploitation and Class is a foundational work in analytical Marxism that rigorously reconstructs Marxist class and exploitation theory using formal economic and philosophical methods.
- F. None of above. chosen
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