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0004017197
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Verso, London ISBN 1-85984-195-6 (hardback) £39.95; ISBN 1-85984-015-9 (paperback), £14.95. Arrighi himself does not rely on the Golden and Leaden Age terminology, which comes from Joan Robinson's extensive writings on economic growth
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Giovanni Arrighi, The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power and the Origins of our Time, Verso, London 1994, ISBN 1-85984-195-6 (hardback) £39.95; ISBN 1-85984-015-9 (paperback), £14.95. Arrighi himself does not rely on the Golden and Leaden Age terminology, which comes from Joan Robinson's extensive writings on economic growth.
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(1994)
The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power and the Origins of our Time
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Arrighi, G.1
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0003846902
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New York
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Basic references include Adolph Berle and Gardiner Means, The Modern Corporation and Private Property, New York 1932, and Michael Jensen, 'Eclipse of the Public Corporation', Harvard Business Review, vol. 67, no. 4, (1989) pp. 61-77. For an excellent critique of the Jensen perspective, see James Crotty and Don Goldstein, 'Do US Financial Markets Allocate Credit Efficiently? The Case of Corporate Restructuring in the 1980s', in G. Dymski, G. Epstein, and R. Pollin, eds, Transforming the US Financial System: Equity and Efficiency for the 21st Century, Armonk, NY 1993, pp. 253-86.
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(1932)
The Modern Corporation and Private Property
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Berle, A.1
Means, G.2
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5
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0003191078
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Eclipse of the public corporation
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Basic references include Adolph Berle and Gardiner Means, The Modern Corporation and Private Property, New York 1932, and Michael Jensen, 'Eclipse of the Public Corporation', Harvard Business Review, vol. 67, no. 4, (1989) pp. 61-77. For an excellent critique of the Jensen perspective, see James Crotty and Don Goldstein, 'Do US Financial Markets Allocate Credit Efficiently? The Case of Corporate Restructuring in the 1980s', in G. Dymski, G. Epstein, and R. Pollin, eds, Transforming the US Financial System: Equity and Efficiency for the 21st Century, Armonk, NY 1993, pp. 253-86.
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(1989)
Harvard Business Review
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Jensen, M.1
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Do US financial markets allocate credit efficiently? The case of corporate restructuring in the 1980s
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G. Dymski, G. Epstein, and R. Pollin, eds, Armonk, NY
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Basic references include Adolph Berle and Gardiner Means, The Modern Corporation and Private Property, New York 1932, and Michael Jensen, 'Eclipse of the Public Corporation', Harvard Business Review, vol. 67, no. 4, (1989) pp. 61-77. For an excellent critique of the Jensen perspective, see James Crotty and Don Goldstein, 'Do US Financial Markets Allocate Credit Efficiently? The Case of Corporate Restructuring in the 1980s', in G. Dymski, G. Epstein, and R. Pollin, eds, Transforming the US Financial System: Equity and Efficiency for the 21st Century, Armonk, NY 1993, pp. 253-86.
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(1993)
Transforming the US Financial System: Equity and Efficiency for the 21st Century
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Crotty, J.1
Goldstein, D.2
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