Globalization: planning agricultural research in an open market economy.

Author(s):  
S. R. Tabor
Author(s):  
Ayhan Guney ◽  
Ilkin M. Sabiroglu ◽  
Cihan Bulut

Every country has experienced various capital accumulation processes due to their own specific conditions. Differences in these conditions have ensured various countries to enter the process of economic development in dissimilar historical periods. Due to the central characteristics of the previous command economic system and the impact of powerful heritage from the USSR on the bureaucratic administration, Azerbaijan is still having difficulties in transitioning to a free-market economy. Today, the transition to an open market economy for Azerbaijan is not completely realized. This research attempts to investigate the major factors of the formation process of the capitalist economic structure in Azerbaijan before and after the demise of the Soviet Union.It focused on the fundamental role of oil and relatively, the agricultural sector and also looked into the types of capitalism the country is currently experiencing based upon certain criteria and statistical indicators.


Hypatia ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. 593-608 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sara Salem

This article addresses the Egyptian women's movement of the 1950s–1970s through a recent film entitledFour Women of Egypt, which focuses on the lives of four prominent Egyptian women active in the movement during that period. Using the concept of political memory, the article traces some of the major debates within the women's movement throughout this era. By focusing on the ways in which these women conceptualize the geopolitical, I show that the twin concepts of imperialism and capitalism were central to the ways in which they understood gender. The result was a complex understanding of how gender intersected with Egypt's position within a broader global system of imperial capitalism. Following the transition in the 1970s to an open‐market economy, the women's movement shifted away from critiques of imperialism and capitalism. This shift can be understood Primarily in terms of geopolitics, specifically the rise of neoliberalism in Egypt. New neoliberal policies had dramatic effects on the women's movement, showing why both the rise and fall of the movement must be contextualized geopolitically and transnationally.


2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 68-74
Author(s):  
Горяинова ◽  
L. Goryainova

The author substantiates the methodological originality of the Penrose approach in comparison with the approach of Coase theory of the firm. The first part covers the basics of this opposition and the authors ‘ contribution to the theory of the firm. Draws attention to the fact that the Penrose theory is based on the separation of the concepts “information”and “knowledge” and justifying their role in the growth of the firm. Then a comparison of the two opposite perspectives offered by Coase and Penrose in the field of industry. It is suggested that the approach of Coase as a whole is a closed system with the Central location of the firm in this system; whereas, the Penrose approach provides for an open market economy system that became the basis for building a resource the concept of transnational companies (TNCs).


2009 ◽  
pp. 275-283 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elena Krasteva ◽  
Velislava Marinova-Schmidt
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2010 ◽  
Vol 54 (1) ◽  
pp. 24-33
Author(s):  
Arnd Götzelmann

Abstract Economic principles and instruments have been introduced into the German welfare system. The European Union wants to realize an open market economy with free competition for the social services. In this situation Christian welfare organisations get in conflict with their churches and the ethics of Christianity. The concepts of »entrepreneurship diakonia« and »advocatory diakonia« are completed and criticized by the new concept of a »public diakonia of citizenship and community« on the basis of the ethical principles of charity, justice and man’s dignity. According to that new concept »diaconics« and economics may learn from each other in a dialogue of reciprocity.


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