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Meanings of Capitalism

Frederic C. Lane

The Journal of Economic History, 1969, vol. 29, issue 1, 5-12

Abstract: While it is inevitable that the word “capitalism” will be used by various participants at the Congress in various senses, some mutual understandings concerning the different meanings likely to be intended may help to clarify the discussions. The following is an attempt (a) to indicate the different usages which will probably occur, (b) to suggest modifying adjectives or substitute terms by which the different meanings may be distinguished, and (c) to indicate relevant historical questions.

Date: 1969
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