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In: Routledge advances in heterodox economics
In: Routledge Advances in Heterodox Economics Ser.
This thought-provoking volume seeks to answer some of the ultimate economic questions in terms of a theory that emerged with Adam Smith and is now come to full fruition; the principle of circular and cumulative causation (CCC) This full-fledged theoretical framework explains the whole interplay of technology, firms, resources, culture, institutions and economic policy to understand the basic drives behind modern day economic dynamics
In: History of political economy, Band 47, Heft suppl_1, S. 227-252
ISSN: 1527-1919
This article deals with the theory of social costs by K. William Kapp, as outlined in his book The Social Costs of Private Enterprise (1950). This work is a continuation of the socialist calculation debate, in which Kapp defended the possibility of rational planning, that is, the need to prevent social costs ex ante. This defense of planning to prevent social costs was developed into a foundation for social economics, consisting of a framework for social and democratic controls of the economy. The framework effectively ties market, state, and civil society actors to a substantive rationality, that is, social minima. Hence, Kapp developed a genuinely social theory of social costs because it originated as an explicit defense of the substantive rationality of planning to prevent social costs and guarantee social minima, and became the foundation of a comprehensive theoretical framework of social economics.
In: The American journal of economics and sociology, Band 72, Heft 5, S. 1106-1130
ISSN: 1536-7150
AbstractThis article reconstructs the making of the often "overlooked" institutional theory of social costs based on the unexploited correspondence between John Maurice Clark and Karl William Kapp. The reconstruction demonstrates that the institutional argument on social costs was developed as a critique of neoclassical economics and of post‐WWII neoliberalism.
In: Institutional Analysis and Praxis, S. 55-67
In: Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen, Band 40, Heft 3, S. 692-693
In: Review of social economy: the journal for the Association for Social Economics, Band 66, Heft 3, S. 381-396
ISSN: 1470-1162
In: Entwicklungspolitik Information Nord - Süd: Eins, Heft 13/14, S. 70-72
ISSN: 1861-874X
In: Institutionelle und Sozial-Ökonomie 16
In: Der Schutz öffentlichen Vermögens durch § 263 StGB; Studien zum Wirtschaftsstrafrecht, S. 288-288
In: Der Schutz öffentlichen Vermögens durch § 263 StGB; Studien zum Wirtschaftsstrafrecht, S. 1-3
In: Der Schutz öffentlichen Vermögens durch § 263 StGB; Studien zum Wirtschaftsstrafrecht, S. 4-57
In: Der Schutz öffentlichen Vermögens durch § 263 StGB; Studien zum Wirtschaftsstrafrecht, S. 58-287