The Industrial System

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The Industrial System is a seminal economic work by J. A. Hobson that analyzes the structure, dynamics, and social consequences of modern industrial capitalism.

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instanceOf book
economic treatise
associatedWith British New Liberalism NERFINISHED
early 20th-century economic thought
author J. A. Hobson NERFINISHED
John Atkinson Hobson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
critiques instability of capitalist markets
maldistribution of income
social costs of industrialization
describedAs analysis of modern industrial capitalism
seminal economic work
focusesOn dynamics of production and consumption
relationship between industry and finance
social impact of industrial capitalism
structure of industrial organization
genre economics
political economy
hasPerspective critical of laissez-faire capitalism
reformist
influenced discussions of imperialism in economics
later critiques of capitalism
theory of underconsumption
influencedBy classical political economy
liberal reformist thought
language English
mainSubject capitalist production
distribution of income
economic dynamics
economic inequality
economic structure
imperialism as an economic phenomenon
industrial capitalism
labor and capital relations
organization of industry
social consequences of industrialization
social reform
underconsumption
proposes economic and social reforms
relatedWorkByAuthor Imperialism: A Study NERFINISHED
The Evolution of Modern Capitalism NERFINISHED

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