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Patnaik's starting point is the fundamental question of how we can explain the resilience and durability of capitalist economies-. He argues that the existence of a periphery of less developed countries provides a buffer that allows (relatively) crisis-free and non-inflationary growth in the capitalist core. His analysis unifies two fields that are normally separate: models of growth and stabilization policy in advanced economies and the economics of open, developing economies.
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Patnaik's starting point is the fundamental question of how we can explain the resilience and durability of capitalist economies-. He argues that the existence of a periphery of less developed countries provides a buffer that allows (relatively) crisis-free and non-inflationary growth in the capitalist core. His analysis unifies two fields that are normally separate: models of growth and stabilization policy in advanced economies and the economics of open, developing economies.

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  • Author: Prabhat Patnaik
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  • ISBN-10: 0198288050
  • ISBN-13: 9780198288053
  • Format: 14 x 21.6 x 2.2 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Patnaik's starting point is the fundamental question of how we can explain the resilience and durability of capitalist economies-. He argues that the existence of a periphery of less developed countries provides a buffer that allows (relatively) crisis-free and non-inflationary growth in the capitalist core. His analysis unifies two fields that are normally separate: models of growth and stabilization policy in advanced economies and the economics of open, developing economies.

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