Handbook of Medical and Health Sciences in Developing Countries 2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-74786-2_44-1
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“…Perhaps these fears were not unfounded, in the sense that their concerns reflected the realpolitik of the process of primitive accumulation attending the transition to capitalism. Contrary to the assertions of liberal classical and many subsequent economists, the expansion of labor supply from the non-capitalist or subsistence sector to the capitalist sector is not only driven by higher wages in the capitalist or "modern" sector to attract labor (Khan 2009). Due to the prevalence of transaction costs, it has involved compulsions placed upon peasants and household producers to sell their labor.…”
Section: Abolitionism As a Liberal Projectmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Perhaps these fears were not unfounded, in the sense that their concerns reflected the realpolitik of the process of primitive accumulation attending the transition to capitalism. Contrary to the assertions of liberal classical and many subsequent economists, the expansion of labor supply from the non-capitalist or subsistence sector to the capitalist sector is not only driven by higher wages in the capitalist or "modern" sector to attract labor (Khan 2009). Due to the prevalence of transaction costs, it has involved compulsions placed upon peasants and household producers to sell their labor.…”
Section: Abolitionism As a Liberal Projectmentioning
confidence: 93%