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Juliane Reinecke - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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beyond a subjective theory of value and towards a fair price an organizational perspective on fairtrade minimum price setting
Organization, 2010Co-Authors: Juliane ReineckeAbstract:This article explores Fairtrade minimum price setting as an organizational formulation of a critical response to Economic Liberalism and its underlying notion of value—a subjective theory of value. The aim of the article is to show what happens if such meta-level philosophical debates on fairness and markets are lived out organizationally. This is achieved by using an ethnographic study of the price setting process of the Fairtrade Labelling Organizations. The case unpacks the complexities of defining a ‘fair’ price beyond the principle of marginal utility. I draw on French pragmatist sociology in order to decompose the political and moral constructions that underpin the organizational practices of minimum price setting. Challenging the assumption of free choice in neo-classical Economics, Fairtrade redefines not only how value should be calculated, but also what it is it that should be valued and who values. This makes visible the political confrontation at the point of price determination, notably by pr...
Adam Oliver - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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reviving and revising Economic Liberalism an examination in relation to private decisions and public policy
Journal of European Public Policy, 2020Co-Authors: Adam OliverAbstract:The principal objective of the liberal Economic tradition is to encourage mutually advantageous actions between individuals, and the best means by which to do this, according to those who follow th...
Jesus Gomez Gomez - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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spa el Liberalismo Economico de struzzi en su dialogo sobre el comercio 1624 struzzi s Economic Liberalism his dialogo sobre el comercio dialogue on trade 1624
Libros de la Corte.es, 2017Co-Authors: Jesus Gomez GomezAbstract:Entre los arbitristas y reformistas de los siglos XVI y XVII, sobresale por su novedad el Dialogo sobre el comercio (1624) de Alberto Struzzi, si bien otros escritores de su epoca han ofrecido no solo en tratados, memoriales y arbitrios, sino en la misma ficcion literaria una imagen positiva de la actividad comercial como alternativa a los valores propios de la mentalidad nobiliaria. Se ha postulado con respecto a la difusion en Espana de las doctrinas de Adam Smith la tradicion de un Liberalismo ilustrado que culmina a finales del siglo XVIII, del cual constituye el Dialogo sobre el comercio un temprano antecedente en defensa de los valores de la burguesia mercantil contrarios al modelo Economico cortesano predominante durante el gobierno de los Austrias. PALABRAS CLAVE: Struzzi, Arbitristas, Dialogo, Liberalismo Economico. __ The Dialogo sobre el comercio, by Alberto Struzzi, stands out for its innovative approach when considered in relation to the work of XVI and XVII century Spain 'project-makers' and reformers --even if at the time other writers offered (in treatises, memorials and books of projects, as well as via literary fictions) a positive image of trade as an alternative to the values of nobility. A tradition of enlightened Liberalism, culminating at the end of the XVIII century, has been evoked in relation to the spread of Adam Smith's ideas in Spain; the Dialogo sobre el comercio comes across as an early antecedent of such a tradition, as it promotes the values of the merchant bourgeoisie in contrast with the courtly Economic model which was dominant during Hapsburg Spain KEYWORDS: Struzzi, 'Project-makers', Dialogue, Economic Liberalism.
T Tasakok - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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state response to contemporary urban movements in turkey a critical overview of state entrepreneurialism and authoritarian interventions
Antipode, 2014Co-Authors: Ayda Eraydin, T TasakokAbstract:This paper grapples with the state's response to contemporary urban movements. In light of recent debates on the changing nature of urban movements, it presents an overview of the responses of states in different modes of regulation, ranging from a Keynesian regime to sequential stages of neoliberalisation. Examples of authoritarianism and the entrepreneurial roles of the state are drawn from the Turkish experience to show how Economic Liberalism can be combined with increasing social control, restrictions, penalisation and exclusion. Reviewing Turkish urban policies and practice, the urban mobilisations against them, and the varying positions of the state will shed light not only on what is happening in Turkey but also on the transformative nature of neoliberalisation. © 2013 The Author Antipode© 2013 Antipode Foundation Ltd.
Alfredo Felix Blanco - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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some considerations on the influence of Economic Liberalism in the may revolution of 1810 in buenos aires argentina
Iberian journal of the history of economic thought, 2015Co-Authors: Alfredo Felix BlancoAbstract:The revolutionary process of May 1810 in Buenos Aires, capital of the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata, occurred within the context of the French Revolution, the United States’ struggle for independence and various changes in the European countries’ economies. Liberal ideas played an essential role, and the opinions of Belgrano, Vieytes and Moreno, among others, are the key to understanding the Economic perspectives of the revolutionary men. Late mercantilists, physiocrats and classical economists marked these men’s Economic thought. The purpose of this paper is to review these intellectual influences on the leaders of the May Revolution.