Structural Change: Towards a Convergence of Various Approaches
Franco Archibugi
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Franco Archibugi: Prime Minister’s Office
Chapter 3 in The Associative Economy, 2000, pp 69-83 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract Faced with the panoramic excursus in the preceding chapter regarding the extensive debate which has already gone on for many years, on the structural and social changes in the contemporary world, and considering the different structural change patterns and outlines which have emerged from that debate (either by approach, or by character and consequent denominations) we would ask ourselves: ‘what can we say new that has not yet been said’? The question — which assumes an existential flavour especially if compared with similar questions that we can pose regarding many other fields of knowledge — can receive its own best answer only from the reader, at the end of this book.1
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230599031_3
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