After the advent of industrial capitalism in the eighteenth century, it has generally been understood that commercial capital plays a supporting role in the overall capitalist accumulation. The rise in the relative significance of commercial/merchant relative to industrial capital since the 1970s across the globe then poses a puzzle. This article deploys a Marxian framework to explain this phenomenon.
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