Phases of Capitalist Development

Phases of Capitalist Development

Author: Angus Maddison

Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13:

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Monographic history and comparison of capitalism in Western Europe, Canada, USA, Australia and Japan, 1820 to 1980 - analyses economic growth and productivity levels of the leaders since 1700 (UK, Netherlands, USA), analyses impact of external stocks (e.g. Petroleum) and economic policies on long term business cycles (rejecting Kondrateiff and Schumpeter's economic theory), role of technological change, labour supply, etc., and considers international monetary system and inflation trends. Statistical tables pp. 158 to 254.


Phases of Capitalist Development

Phases of Capitalist Development

Author: Richard Westra

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2001-03-27

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 1403900086

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In this collection authors from eight different countries, representing a wide variety of academic disciplines and theoretical perspectives, investigate the differing phases of capitalist development. They offer diverse and powerful analyses of the postwar boom, economic crises and globalization within this context.


A Japanese Approach to Stages of Capitalist Development

A Japanese Approach to Stages of Capitalist Development

Author: Robert Albritton

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-07-27

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 134921776X

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This book uses the levels of analysis approach first developed by Japanese political economist Kozo Uno to theorize stages of capitalist development. Stage theory is understood as a mid-range theory informed both by the theory of a purely capitalist society and by historical analysis. The four stages of mercantilism, liberalism, imperialism, and consumerism are theorized according to an abstract type of capital accumulation, which is understood broadly to include mutually supporting economic, ideological, legal, and political practices.


Finance Capital

Finance Capital

Author: Rudolph Hiferding

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-10-01

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 1136784853

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This is the first English translation of one of the classical works of Marxist economic theory. When Rudolf Hilferding’s Finance Capital was first published in 1919 it was acclaimed by reviewers as a continuation of Marx’s Capital, and it has a major influence upon subsequent Marxist thought, especially in the analysis of imperialism where it provided some of the fundamental ideas for the theories of Bukharin and Lenin. But Hilferding’s work was much more than a study of imperialism, which was presented only in the last section of the book. It set out to examine the main tendencies in the development of the capitalist mode of production as a whole at the beginning of the twentieth century, beginning with an exposition of the theory of money (in which particular attention was paid to the growth of credit money), then analysing the increasingly important role of the banks in the mobilization of capital, along with the development of large corporations, cartels and trusts, and finally outlining a theory of economic crises. Hilferding’s book has, however, more than an historical interest. It is a model for any renewed attempt to understand the ‘latest phase of capitalist development’ in the closing decades of the twentieth century, and Hilferdin’s ideas still provide essential elements for the elaboration of theoretically enlightened and realistic policies in the socialist movement.


Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism

Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism

Author: Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin

Publisher:

Published: 1939

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13:

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'Globalisation' is the buzzword of the 1990s. VI Lenin's Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism was one of the first attempts to account for the increasing importance of the world market in the twentieth century. Originally published in 1916, Imperialism explains how colonialism and the First World War were inherent features of the global development of the capitalist economy. In a new introduction, Norman Lewis and James Malone contrast Lenin's approach with that adopted by contemporary theories of globalisation. They argue that, while much has changed since Lenin wrote, his theoretical framework remains the best method for understanding recent global developments.


A Japanese Approach to Stages of Capitalist Development

A Japanese Approach to Stages of Capitalist Development

Author: Robert Albritton

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-06-30

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 3030990370

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This book offers a novel treatment of one of the most important and long-standing research agendas in critical political economy: the theorizing of stages of capitalist development. Albritton advances the work of Japanese economist, Kozo Uno, to explore capital accumulation and its ideological, legal and political supports, not only in the stages of mercantilism, liberalism and imperialism, but also in the post-World War II capitalist stage of consumerism. The power of Albritton’s adoption of this Japanese approach resides in the crisp clarity it achieves over the way stage theorizing of capitalism draws on both economic theory and historical analysis. In the new, fully revised edition, written with Richard Westra, two new chapters are added. One meticulously examines the tendencies of capitalism euphemized as globalization and financialization which followed the crisis of the stage of consumerism. The other deals with current threats to civilization posed by burgeoning militarism, environmental destruction and climate apocalypse. The concluding chapter argues for the necessity of major social change to ensure a liveable future for humanity. The book will be of interest to researchers and students of political economy and the history of economic thought, as well as a wider audience interested in the transformation and crises of capitalism.


Long Waves of Capitalist Development

Long Waves of Capitalist Development

Author: Ernest Mandel

Publisher: Verso

Published: 1995-06-17

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9781859840375

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Provides an in-depth explanation of the underlying determinants of trade cycles and the essential political and other extraeconommic factors that are required for the timing of the all-important upswing. Ernest Mandel is the author of "The Formation of the