Processes of the World-SystemPapers deal with three central issues in the study of the capitalist world economy: the long waves, cycles in the process of the international economy; the role class plays in peripheralization of countries; and an holistic view of the world economy. |
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Preface | 5 |
Cycles of the Core? | 46 |
Long Waves and the CottonSpinning Enterprise 17891849 | 84 |
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A-phase activities agricultural analysis areas B-phase bourgeoisie British capital accumulation capitalist capitalist development capitalist world-economy Celtic Britain changes China Chinese class struggle colonial competition concept core countries cotton demand division of labor dominant dynamic economic cycles England enterprise ethnic groups Europe expansion factors of production forces foreign growth hegemonic hegemonic power hypotheses important increased independence industrial infrastructural investment innovations international division Japan Kondratieff labor power land long cycles long economic cycles long waves Malay Malaysia Marxian ment methods of production mobilization modern movement nation-state nationalist nineteenth century nonhegemonic particular Party peasants period periphery perspective phase policies political profit proletarian relations relationships relative revolution rural sectors semiperipheral social structure socialist Soviet Union stages of accumulation structure of accumulation surplus surplus value theoretical theory of stages tion trade transformation trends United Wallerstein whole workers world-market world-system world-systems theory