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  • 51Règle d'or de l'accumulation — La règle d or de Phelps, dite parfois règle d or de l accumulation, désigne une loi économique démontrée par Edmund Phelps après avoir été décrite par Maurice Allais en 1947. Elle correspond à la nécessité, pour maximiser la croissance économique …

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  • 52Differential accumulation — is an approach for analysing capitalist development and crisis, tying together mergers and acquisitions, stagflation and globalization as integral facets of accumulation. The concept has been developed by Jonathan Nitzan and Shimshon Bichler. The …

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  • 53Constant capital — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 54Social capital — is a concept in business, economics, organizational behaviour, political science, public health, sociology and natural resources management that refers to connections within and between social networks. Though there are a variety of related… …

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  • 55Human capital — refers to the stock of skills and knowledge embodied in the ability to perform labor so as to produce economic value. Many early economic theories refer to it simply as labor, one of three factors of production, and consider it to be a fungible… …

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  • 56Cambridge capital controversy — The Cambridge capital controversy was a 1960s debate in economics concerning the nature and role of capital goods (or means of production). The name arises because of the location of those most involved in the controversy: the debate was largely… …

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  • 57Fictitious capital — is a concept used by Karl Marx in his critique of political economy. It is introduced in the third volume of Capital. [cite book last = Marx first = Karl author link = Karl Marx title = Capital, volume III url =… …

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  • 58Débat de Cambridge sur le capital — Controverse des deux Cambridge La controverse des deux Cambridge est un débat économique datant des années 60 sur la nature et le rôle des biens d équipement (moyens de production). Elle doit son nom aux villes où se trouvaient les intervenants… …

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  • 59Fixed capital — is a concept in economics and accounting, first theoretically analysed in some depth by the economist David Ricardo. It refers to any kind of real or physical capital (fixed asset) that is not used up in the production of a product and is… …

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  • 60Emotional capital — from a marketing perspective =First coined by Coca Cola president Steven J. Heyer to refer to the ways that consumers emotional investment in media content and brands increases the brand s worth (1), other definitions have now branched off. In… …

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