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    Growth, uncertainty and the Third World in the rise and fall of capitalism by Gordon, Myron J.

    Published in Journal of Asian economics (01-04-2005)
    “…Capitalism is subject to a growth imperative, because uncertainty about the future makes it impossible to survive remaining in a stationary state. Furthermore,…”
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    The Finite Horizon Expected Return Model by Joseph R. Gordon, Gordon, Myron J.

    Published in Financial analysts journal (01-05-1997)
    “…The finite horizon expected return model (FHERM), a new method for estimating the expected return on a share, states that (1) forecasts of abnormal performance…”
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    Capitalism's growth imperative by Gordon, Myron J., Rosenthal, Jeffrey S.

    Published in Cambridge journal of economics (01-01-2003)
    “…A capitalist firm operating in a competitive market is subject to a growth imperative, because uncertainty about the profit rate under a no‐growth policy makes…”
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    Growth and Security Under Welfare-Corporate Capitalism and Market Socialism by MYRON J. GORDON

    Published in Brazilian Journal of Political Economy (01-09-2001)
    “…ABSTRACT A pure capitalist system has private ownership of wealth and administration of the economy via markets. As pure socialist system has stare ownership…”
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    Monopoly Power in the United States Manufacturing Sector, 1899 to 1994 by Gordon, Myron J.

    Published in Journal of post Keynesian economics (01-04-1998)
    “…Over the last half-century, monopoly power and the expenditures made in the pursuit of monopoly power have both increased sharply in the US manufacturing…”
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    The Performance and Market Value of U.S. Nonfinancial Corporations, 1987-97 by Gordon, Myron J.

    Published in Journal of post Keynesian economics (01-07-1999)
    “…The market value of outstanding shares of all US nonfinancial corporations on December 31, 1997, was 292% greater than the value of the outstanding shares on…”
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    Capital Equipment Analysis: The Required Rate of Profit by Gordon, Myron J, Shapiro, Eli

    Published in Management science (01-10-1956)
    “…The interest in capital equipment analysis that has been evident in the business literature of the past five years is the product of numerous social, economic,…”
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    The investment, financing and control of the firm: a long-run survival view by Chamberlain, Trevor W., Gordon, Myron J.

    Published in Cambridge journal of economics (01-12-1991)
    “…A concern with the inadequacy of neoclassical theory in dealing with the investment and financing decisions of individuals and firms exists. It is argued that…”
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    COMPARISON OF HISTORICAL COST AND GENERAL PRICE LEVEL ADJUSTED COST RATE BASE REGULATION by Gordon, Myron J.

    Published in The Journal of finance (New York) (01-12-1977)
    “…A description of historical cost regulation without inflation is given. The consequences of inflation are then examined at a rate that is known with certainty…”
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    A PORTFOLIO THEORY OF THE SOCIAL DISCOUNT RATE AND THE PUBLIC DEBT by Gordon, Myron J.

    Published in The Journal of finance (New York) (01-05-1976)
    “…FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION BY GOVERNMENT CAN INCREASE WEALTH AND WELFARE. TO ESTABLISH THE CONSEQUENCES OF GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FOR THE LEVELS OF…”
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    COST OF CAPITAL FOR A DIVISION OF A FIRM by Gordon, Myron J., Halpern, Paul J.

    Published in The Journal of finance (New York) (01-09-1974)
    “…NOTWITHSTANDING THE CONSIDERABLE CONTROVERSY ON THE CORRECT WAY TO MEASURE A FIRM'S COST OF CAPITAL, ONE THING ALL THE ALTERNATIVES HAVE IN COMMON IS THE USE…”
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