This text systematically analyses the micro-foundations of capital and technological innovation in a way that takes into account the dynamics of the relationships between knowledge and time, power and knowledge and power and time. It treats capital as a socio-economic phenomenon - one that is intimately linked to knowledge and to the scope of the options available for future economic development. It highlights the essential role of money-capital circulation time in forging the character of socio-economic institutions and their consequences for the selection of new technologies and for labour....
This text systematically analyses the micro-foundations of capital and technological innovation in a way that takes into account the dynamics of the r...