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  • In [[Marxian economics]], '''crisis''' refers to what is called, even currently and outside Marxia ...ttp://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1894-c3/ch15.htm Ch. 15 Vol 3 of Capital]". marxists.org</ref>
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  • ...zan]] <ref> ''Differential Accumulation: Toward a New Political Economy of Capital'' Johnathan Nitzan ''Review of Internation Political Economy'' Vol 5 No 2 S ...s.yorku.ca/9/ Differential Accumulation: Toward a New Political Economy of Capital.] Nitzan 1998, p. 175</ref>
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  • ...Marx's]] main work of [[:en:political economy]], ''[[:en:Capital, Volume I|Capital]]'', of 1867. ...nto limited [[:en:oligopoly|oligopolies]] controlled by the [[:en:Monopoly Capital|winners of such competition]].</ref>. People within capitalist societies fi
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  • ...he [[:en:consumer price index|CPI]]) based on relative GDPs. Neo-classical economics includes [[Balassa-Samuelson effect]] theory, which explains the PPP model ...ed for purposes other than trade in goods and services, ''e.g.'', to buy [[capital asset]]s whose prices vary more than those of physical goods. Also, differe
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  • ...rving as host to the software platform in question. Instead, they avoid [[capital expenditure]] by renting usage from a third-party provider. They consume r ===Economics===
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  • ...etric information]] when a [[principal (law)|principal]] hires an [[Agent (economics)|agent]], such as the problem that the two may not have the same interests, In political science and economics, the problem of motivating a party to act on behalf of another is known as
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  • ...erm may refer only to an "[un]equal bargaining situation between labor and capital,"<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=_KdrTfTxqvgC&pg=PA183&lpg=PA183 p.1 ...http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/download/Marx_Capital_Vol_1.pdf Capital: Volume One]</ref>
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  • ...Simbirsk, a rural town on the [[River Volga]] nearly 1,500 miles from the capital [[Saint Petersburg]], would be renamed upon Ulyanov's death fifty-four year ...inism]]—urban [[Marxism]] adapted to agrarian Russia reversing Karl Marx's economics–politics prescription to allow for a dynamic [[revolution]] led by a [[va
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