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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781789908510
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (288 pages)
    Series Statement: Elgar research agendas series
    Keywords: Manufacturing industries Economic aspects ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. This timely Research Agenda provides a state-of-the-art review of existing research on manufacturing, as well as highlighting key areas of study to advance the field. Expert contributors from across the globe analyse the central role of manufacturing industries in the global economy, considering it as a multi-scalar process and assessing the impact of climate change in necessitating the decarbonization of production processes. Chapters identify and explore disruptive innovations in production technologies, including additive manufacturing, and their implications for future research. The book further highlights megatrends in automotive, electronics and emerging industries, including small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises, Asian electronics production networks, global production networks, and operations and supply chain management. It develops a framework for accessing corporate elites and for guiding the process of undertaking qualitative semi-structured interviews. This Research Agenda will be a critical collection for economic geography, urban studies, city and regional planning, and business and management studies scholars seeking a forward-looking approach to the topic. It will also be useful to policymakers and practitioners working in regional economic development and planning"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Dedication: Michael j. Taylor / John R. Bryson -- Preface -- 1. Reframing manufacturing research: Place, production, risk and theory / John R. Bryson, Chloe Billing, William Graves and Godfrey Yeung -- 2. Theoretical and methodological approaches to understanding emerging industries / Chloe Billing and John R. Bryson -- 3. Transforming manufacturing? An additive manufacturing research agenda / Jennifer Johns -- 4. Megatrends and new research agendas in the automotive industry / Godfrey Yeung -- 5. Getting the right skills in place for manufacturing: Challenges and opportunities / Anne Green and Abigail Taylor -- 6. Addressing the evolution of clustering strategies in manufacturing: A policy research agenda / William Graves and Harrison S. Campbell, Jr -- 7. Going global in one location: Exploring sme manufacturer internationalization motives at a trade fair / Ronald V. Kalafsky and Douglas R. Gress -- 8. The transformation of asian electronics production networks: Evidence from the participation of vietnam / David Yuen Tung Chan and Chun Yang -- 9. How to increase the usefulness and relevance of operations and supply chain management research? / Donato Masi and Jan Godsell -- 10. Corporate interviewing and manufacturing companies: A framework to guide qualitative semi-structured interviews / John R. Bryson, Chloe Billing, Chantal Hales, Rachel Mulhall and Megan Ronayne -- 11. Reading manufacturing firms and new research agendas: Scalar-plasticity, value/risk and the emergency of jenga capitalism / John R. Bryson -- Index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781800376380
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (352 Seiten)
    Series Statement: New horizons in money and finance series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Financial exclusion ; Economic development ; Finance ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Preface xvi ahmad hassan ahmad, david t. Llewellyn and victor murinde -- 1. Introduction: Financial inclusion - an overview of key issues / David T. Llewellyn -- 2. Public policy for financial inclusion / David T. Llewellyn -- 3. Financial sector development and financial inclusion in Africa: Gaps, challenges and policy options / Njuguna Ndung'u and Alex Oguso -- 4. Mobile money and financial inclusion: An analytical survey / Ahmad Hassan Ahmad, Christopher J. Green and Fei Jiang -- 5. The impact of financial inclusion on sectoral economic growth / Ayse Demir, Joseph Ajefu, Kalim Bukhari and Victor Murinde -- 6. Does financial liberalization accentuate financial instability? / Dirk Bezemer, Silke Bumann and Robert Lensink -- 7. The rise of cross-border pan-african banks in the waemu / Issouf Soumaré, Kouamé Désiré Kanga and Victor Murinde -- 8. Kenya's interbank market liquidity access: An insight from network topology / Ye Bai, Pia Weiss, Victor Murinde and Christopher J. Green -- 9. The coexistence of formal and informal finance: New evidence from the use of trade finance by farmers in chile / Alvaro Reyes, Robert Lensink and Niels Hermes -- 10. Mobile money, financial inclusion and poverty: Key results from two new surveys in Ghana / Fei Jiang, Carlos Sakyi-Nyarko, Ahmad Hassan Ahmad and Christopher J. Green -- 11. Does bank efficiency enhance industry growth in developing countries? / Ali Mirzaei and Tomoe Moore -- 12. Threshold effects of financial access on income inequality in Africa: Empirics and policy implications / Imhotep Paul Alagidede and Muazu Ibrahim -- 13. Government policy and financial inclusion: Analyzing the impact of the Indian national mission for financial inclusion / Rachel Hadar and Ronny Manos -- 14. Inclusive finance, financial literacy and livelihood activities of households in Ghana / Mohammed Amidu, Joshua Yindenaba Abor and Haruna Issahaku -- 15. Concluding remarks and implications for future research / Ahmad Hassan Ahmad, David T. Llewellyn and Victor Murinde -- Index.
    Abstract: "Inclusive Financial Development provides theoretical and empirical analyses of the nature of financial inclusion. The contributing authors explore the impediments to inclusion that exist around the world, the macro and stability implications, and the regulation dimension. With contributions from distinguished researchers, this book covers the main analytical and empirical issues in financial inclusion and its role in economic development. Chapters present a wide range of case studies illustrating topics such as mobile money, financial liberalization and bank efficiency, as well as highlighting the costs associated with financial exclusion and the various policy and regulatory measures that have been applied to lower the barriers to inclusion. Offering a comprehensive exploration of financial inclusion and its impediments, this important book will be welcomed by students, researchers and policy makers interested in economic development and financial regulation"--
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781839109508
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (256 pages)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als 30 years of transition in Europe
    DDC: 330.94
    Keywords: Entwicklung ; Systemtransformation ; Politischer Wandel ; Wirtschaftsreform ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Geschichte ; Mitteleuropa ; Osteuropa ; Südosteuropa ; Economic development ; Economic history ; Economic policy ; Europe History 20th century ; Europe Economic conditions 20th century ; Europe ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europäische Union ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- PART I A historic transformation: heterogeneity in CESEE in a changing global context -- 1 Looking back on 30 years of transition - and looking 30 years ahead / Robert Holzmann -- 2 1989: the year of the great ambivalence / Anton Pelinka -- 3 The price of unity: the transformation of Germany and Eastern Europe after 1989 / Philipp Ther -- PART II A central banker's view on monetary policy during transition -- 4 Monetary policy challenges during transition: the case of Serbia / Jorgovanka Tabaković and Ana Ivković -- 5 Monetary milestones of the past 30 years: the Czech National Bank's view / Jiří Rusnok -- 6 Croatia - from hyperinflation to the road to the euro area / Boris Vujčić and Katja Gattin Turkalj -- PART III Modes of transition: the impact of different economic policy approaches -- 7 Ten lessons from thirty years of post-communist economic transformation / Anders Åslund -- 8 The impact of different transition patterns and approaches on economic development in EU-CEE11, Russia and Ukraine / Marina Gruševaja -- 9 Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe's reunion with Europe / Andrzej Sławiński -- PART IV Lessons from three decades of catching-up in Asia -- 10 Catching-up in Central and Eastern Europe and East Asia - commonalities and differences / Michael A. Landesmann -- 11 Chinese multinationals in East Central Europe: structural, institutional or political considerations? / Ágnes Szunomár -- PART V Challenges for CESEE's near future: monetary and financial stability -- 12 Did macroprudential policies play a role in stabilizing the credit and capital flow cycle in CESEE? / Markus Eller, Helene Schuberth and Lukas Vashold -- 13 30 years of monetary and exchange rate regimes in Central and Eastern Europe: what has changed, and what is next? / Johannes Wiegand -- PART VI The future of CESEE: the impact of megatrends -- 14 At the start of a new leadership of the European Commission and the European Central Bank: where is the place of Central and Eastern Europe? / Martin Selmayr -- 15 Will the EU overcome the East-West divide? / Ada Ámon -- 16 Demographic change in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe: trends, determinants and challenges / Tomáš Sobotka and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz -- 17 The demographic challenge of Eastern Europe and potential policy options / Mario Holzner -- Index.
    Abstract: "This thought-provoking book investigates the political and economic transformation that has taken place over the past three decades in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe (CESEE) since the fall of the Iron Curtain. Through an examination of both the successes and shortcomings of post communist reform and the challenges ahead for the region, it explores the topical issues of economic transition and integration, highlighting important lessons to be learned. Featuring contributions from both top academics and experienced policymakers, 30 Years of Transition in Europe first discusses the process of transition in CESEE from a historical perspective, analysing the impacts of differing approaches on economic and monetary policy, the role of central banks and the speed of reform in various countries of the region. Chapters also compare CESEE transformations to emerging economies in Asia, and examine contemporary concerns around financial and monetary stability, as well as exploring the long-term determinants of economic growth such as digitalization, climate change and demographic trends. Economists, central bankers, and policymakers in the banking sector and other international financial organizations will find this book an enlightening read. It will also be useful for academics in economics and politics with a particular interest in emerging European economies and European integration"--
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    ISBN: 9781784718329
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (720 p) , cm
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Series Statement: International library of critical writings in economics series 313
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als National accounting and economic growth
    DDC: 339.3
    Keywords: Volkswirtschaftliche Gesamtrechnung ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Heterodoxe Ökonomik ; National income Accounting ; Economic development ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Robert M. Solow (1957), 'Technical Change and the Aggregate Production Function', Review of Economics and Statistics, 39 (3), August, 312-20 -- D.W. Jorgenson and Z. Griliches (1967), 'The Explanation of Productivity Change', Review of Economic Studies, 34 (3), July, 249-83 -- Dale W. Jorgenson and Zvi Griliches (1972), 'Issues in Growth Accounting: A Reply to Edward F. Denison', Survey of Current Business, 52 (5), May, 65-9773 -- System of National Accounts (2008), 'Capital Services and the National Accounts', System of National Accounts 2008, Chapter 20, Published in collaboration with European Commission, International Monetary Fund, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, United Nations and the World Bank, 415-25 -- Richard Stone (1961), 'The Accounting Framework and the Basic Model', and 'The Definition of "Industries" and the Arrangement of Product Flows' in Input-Output and National Accounts, Chapters 1 and 2, Paris, France: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 21-32, 33-45 -- Erwin Diewert, Dennis Fixler and Kimberly Zieschang (2012), 'Problems with the Measurement of Banking Services in a National Accounting Framework', Australian School of Business Research Paper, No 2012-Econ 25, 1-60 -- Michael J. Boskin, Ellen Dulberger, Robert J. Gordon, Zvi Griliches and Dale Jorgenson (1998), 'Consumer Prices, the Consumer Price Index, and the Cost of Living', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12 (1), Winter, 3-26 -- Jerry A. Hausman (1996), 'Valuation of New Goods Under Perfect and Imperfect Competition', in Timothy F. Bresnahan and Robert J. Gordon (eds) The Economics of New Goods, Chapter 5, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 209-37 -- Robert E. Hall and Charles I. Jones (2007), 'The Value of Life and the Rise in Health Spending', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 122 (1), February, 39-72 -- Joseph E. Stiglitz, Amartya Sen and Jean-Paul Fitoussi (2009), 'GDP Related Issues', Report by the Commission on the Economic Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress, Part 2, Chapter 1, Paris, France: 85-142 -- W. Erwin Diewert (2014), 'US TFP Growth and the Contribution of Changes in Export and Import Prices to Real Income Growth', Journal of Productivity Analysis, 41 (1), February, 19-39 -- Bert M. Balk (2010), 'An Assumption-Free Framework for Measuring Productivity Change', Review of Income and Wealth, 56 (1), June, 224-56 -- William D. Nordhaus (1996), 'Do Real-Output and Real-Wage Measures Capture Reality? The History of Lighting Suggests Not', in Timothy F. Bresnahan and Robert J. Gordon (eds), The Economics of New Goods, Chapter 1, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 29-70 -- Martin L. Weitzman (1976), 'On the Welfare Significance of National Product in a Dynamic Economy', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 90 (1), February, 156-62 -- Geir B. Asheim and Martin L. Weitzman (2001), 'Does NNP Growth Indicate Welfare Improvement', Economic Letters, 73 (2), November, 233-9 -- Avinash Dixit, Peter Hammond and Michael Hoel (1980), 'On Hartwick's Rule for Regular Maximin Paths of Capital Accumulation and Resource Depletion', Review of Economic Studies, 47 (3), April, 551-6 -- J.A. Sefton and M.R. Weale (2006), 'The Concept of Income in a General Equilibrium', Review of Economic Studies, 73 (1), January, 219-48 -- Kenneth J. Arrow, Partha Dasgupta, Lawrence H. Goulder, Kevin J. Mumford and Kirsten Oleson (2012), 'Sustainability and the Measurement of Wealth', Environment and Development Economics, 17 (3), 317-53 -- A.A. Konus (1939), 'The Problem of the True Index of the Cost of Living', Econometrica, 7 (1), January, 10-29
    Abstract: L.R. Christensen, D.W. Jorgenson and L.J. Lau (1971), 'Conjugate Duality and the Transcendental Logarithmic Function' in Economic Theory and Organization II', Econometrica, 39 (4), July, 255-6 -- W.E. Diewert (1976) 'Exact and Superlative Index Numbers', Journal of Econometrics, 4 (2), May, 115-45 -- Robert A. Pollak (1981), 'The Social Cost of Living Index', Journal of Public Economics, 15 (3), June, 311-36 -- W. Erwin Diewert (1998), 'Index Number Issues in the Consumer Price Index', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12 (1), Winter, 47-58 -- Bert M. Balk (2003), 'The Residual: On Monitoring and Benchmarking Firms, Industries, and Economies with Respect to Productivity', Journal of Productivity Analysis, 20 (1), July, 5-47.
    Abstract: This research review departs from Solow's 1957 seminal paper on the measurement of technical change. It studies the idea into the comprehensive development of total factor productivity and the index number innovations. It also analyses the measurement of productivity growth and the usefulness of GDP measurement as well as perennial problems in measurement of output of certain sectors and of certain processes in an economy
    Note: Includes index , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub
    ISBN: 9781785368288
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (832 p) , cm
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 324
    Keywords: Political corruption Economic aspects ; Economic development ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Pranab Bardhan (1997), 'Corruption and Development: A Review of Issues', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXV (3), September, 1320-46 -- Jakob Svensson (2005), 'Eight Questions about Corruption', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 19 (3), Summer, 19-42, A1-A3 -- Toke S. Aidt (2003), 'Economic Analysis of Corruption: A Survey', Economic Journal, 113 (491), November, F632-F652 -- Vito Tanzi (1998), 'Corruption Around the World: Causes, Consequences, Scope, and Cures', IMF Staff Papers, 45 (4), December, 559-94 -- Daniel Kaufmann, Aart Kraay and Massimo Mastruzzi (2006), 'Measuring Governance Using Cross-Country Perceptions Data', in Susan Rose-Ackerman (ed.), International Handbook on the Economics of Corruption, Chapter 2, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 52-104 -- James E. Foster, Andrew W. Horowitz and Fabio Méndez (2012), 'An Axiomatic Approach to the Measurement of Corruption: Theory and Applications', World Bank Economic Review, 26 (2), June, 217-35 -- Benjamin A. Olken (2009), 'Corruption Perceptions vs. Corruption Reality', Journal of Public Economics, 93 (7-8), August, 950-64 -- Axel Dreher, Christos Kotsogiannis and Steve McCorriston (2007), 'Corruption Around the World: Evidence from a Structural Model', Journal of Comparative Economics, 35 (3), September, 443-66 -- Francis T. Lui (1985), 'An Equilibrium Queuing Model of Bribery', Journal of Political Economy, 93 (4), August, 760-81 -- Andrei Shleifer and Robert W. Vishny (1993), 'Corruption', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 108 (3), August, 599-617 -- Toke S. Aidt and Jayasri Dutta (2008), 'Policy Compromises: Corruption and Regulation in a Democracy', Economics and Politics, 20 (3), November, 335-60 -- Christopher Bliss and Rafael Di Tella (1997), 'Does Competition Kill Corruption?', Journal of Political Economy, 105 (5), October, 1001-23 -- Gary S. Becker and George J. Stigler (1974), 'Law Enforcement, Malfeasance, and Compensation of Enforcers', Journal of Legal Studies, 3 (1), January, 1-18 -- Jean Tirole (1986), 'Hierarchies and Bureaucracies: On the Role of Collusion in Organizations', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 2 (2), Fall, 181-214 -- Daron Acemoglu and Thierry Verdier (2000) 'The Choice between Market Failures and Corruption', American Economic Review, 90 (1), March, 194-211 -- Jens Chr. Andvig and Karl Ove Moene (1990), 'How Corruption May Corrupt', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 13 (1), 63-76 -- Theo Eicher, Cecilia García-Peñalosa and Tanguy van Ypersele (2009), 'Education, Corruption, and the Distribution of Income', Journal of Economic Growth, 14 (3), September, 205-31 -- Bård Harstad and Jakob Svensson (2011), 'Bribes, Lobbying, and Development', American Political Science Review, 105 (1), February, 46-63 -- Daniel Treisman (2007), 'What Have We Learned About the Causes Of Corruption from Ten Years of Cross-National Empirical Research?', Annual Review of Political Science, 10, 211-44.
    Abstract: Sascha O. Becker, Peter H. Egger and Tobias Seidel (2009), 'Common Political Culture: Evidence on Regional Corruption Contagion', European Journal of Political Economy, 25 (3), September, 300-10 -- Nauro F. Campos and Francesco Giovannoni (2007), 'Lobbying, Corruption and Political Influence', Public Choice, 131 (1-2), April, 1-21 -- Paolo Mauro (1995), 'Corruption and Growth', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110 (3), August, 681-712 -- Nathaniel H. Leff (1964), 'Economic Development Through Bureaucratic Corruption', American Behavioral Scientist, 8 (3), November, 8-14 -- Pierre-Guillaume Méon and Laurent Weill (2010), 'Is Corruption an Efficient Grease?', World Development, 38 (3), March, 244-59 -- Martin Paldam (2002), 'The Cross-Country Pattern of Corruption: Economics, Culture and the Seesaw Dynamics', European Journal of Political Economy, 18 (2), June, 215-40 -- Toke Aidt, Jayasri Dutta and Vania Sena (2008), 'Governance Regimes, Corruption and Growth: Theory and Evidence', Journal of Comparative Economics, 36 (2), June, 195-220 -- Erich Gundlach and Martin Paldam (2009), 'The Transition of Corruption: From Poverty to Honesty', Economics Letters, 103 (3), June, 146-8 -- Ritva Reinikka and Jakob Svensson (2004), 'Local Capture: Evidence from a Central Government Transfer Program in Uganda', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 119 (2), May, 679-705 -- Benjamin A. Olken (2007), 'Monitoring Corruption: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Indonesia', Journal of Political Economy, 115 (2), April, 200-49 -- Raymond Fisman and Edward Miguel (2007), 'Corruption, Norms, and Legal Enforcement: Evidence from Diplomatic Parking Tickets', Journal of Political Economy, 115 (6), December, 1020-48 -- Abigail Barr and Danila Serra (2010), 'Corruption and Culture: An Experimental Analysis', Journal of Public Economics, 94 (11-12), December, 862-69 -- Ritwik Banerjee, Tushi Baul and Tanya Rosenblat (2015), 'On Self Selection of the Corrupt into the Public Sector', Economics Letters, 127, February, 43-6 -- Claudio Ferraz and Frederico Finan (2008), 'Exposing Corrupt Politicians: The Effects of Brazil's Publicly Released Audits on Electoral Outcomes', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123 (2), May, 703-45.
    Abstract: Corruption is an almost universal and persistent feature of the modern state. Commentators primarily view corruption as a major obstacle to development, whereas dissenting voices claim that corruption has the power to facilitate trade that would otherwise not have taken place. Written by the editors, this research review provides an insightful discussion of the most significant works contributing to our understanding of this debate. Focusing on the key conceptual and theoretical issues, along with an examination of anti-corruption policies, this review is a valuable asset to scholars and academics alike
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  • 6
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    [Cheltenham] : Edward Elgar Pub
    ISBN: 9781784711542
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (240 p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hsu, Sara Economic reform in Asia
    DDC: 338.95
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftsreform ; Entwicklung ; Vergleich ; China ; Indien ; Japan ; Economic development ; Economic development ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; Japan ; China ; Indien ; Wirtschaftsreform ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Wirtschaftliche Lage ; Vergleich
    Abstract: 1. Introduction to development in China, India and Japan -- 2. Development theory -- 3. An Asian leader : Japan's development trajectory -- 4. The waking giant : China's development trajectory -- 5. Gradual growth : India's development trajectory -- 6. Poverty and inequality in China, India and Japan -- 7. urbanization and migration -- 8. Demographics, education, health and labor -- 9. The impact of development on the environment -- 10. Trade in China, India and Japan -- 11. Economic future of China, India and Japan.
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    Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub
    ISBN: 9781783476831
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (576 p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of social capital and regional development
    DDC: 338.9
    Keywords: Sozialkapital ; Regionalentwicklung ; EU-Strukturfonds ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Unternehmensnetzwerk ; Entrepreneurship ; Internationaler Wettbewerb ; Regional planning ; Social capital (Sociology) ; Economic development ; Human capital ; Infrastructure (Economics) ; Social capital (Sociology) ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Soziales Kapital ; Regionale Wirtschaftsentwicklung
    Abstract: 1. Social capital and regional development: an introduction / Hans Westlund and Johan P. Larsson -- 2. Social capital and networks in spatial economies / Börje Johansson -- Part I aspects of entrepreneurship -- 3. Local social entrepreneurship and social capital / Niels Bosma, Veronique Schutjens and Beate Volker -- 4. Does persistence in start-up activity reflect persistence in social capital? / Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich -- 5. Women's entrepreneurship and social capital / Pia Arenius and Riikka Franzén -- 6. Dealmakers in place: social capital connections in regional entrepreneurial economies / Maryann P. Feldman and Ted Douglas Zoller -- 7. Social capital and the economics of cities / Martin Andersson, Johan P. Larsson and Joakim Wernberg -- 8. Indonesian entrepreneurs in the UK: a social capital perspective on challenges and opportunities of migrant entrepreneurs / Eddy Setiawan, Dessy Irawati and Roel Rutten -- 9. Social capital, entrepreneurship and living standards: differences between migrants and the native born / Matthew Roskruge, Jacques Poot and Laura King -- Part II measurement and regional performance -- 10. The social capital of European regions / Emanuele Ferragina -- 11. Social capital and regional economic performance: a study across U.S. metropolitan statistical areas / Michael F. Thompson and Timothy F. Slaper -- 12. Social capital and income convergence in European regions / Emili Tortosa-Ausina and Jesús Peiró-Palomino -- Part III aspects of regional development -- 13. Challenges and opportunities for local development initiatives to influence social capital for health promotion purposes: theoretical and empirical support / Malin Eriksson and Maria Emmelin -- 14. Social capital and rural development in southern European regions: the case of EU-funded leader projects / Asimina Christoforou and Elena Pisani -- 15. Research on social capital and regional development in China: what has been done so far and what should be done in future? / Ailun Xiong and Yongjian Pu -- Part IV governance, strategies and planning -- 16. Social capital and regional learning governance: a Japanese perspective / Kiyoshi Kobayashi and Tsuyoshi Hatori -- 17. Clusters as a take-off for glocal strategies: the role of social capital / Bengt Johannisson, Marcela Ramirez-Pasillas and Malin Lindberg -- 18. A habermas-inspired approach to social capital in regional planning / Roger E. Bolton -- 19. Researchers' role in regional development - collaboration and social capital in Swedish higher education institutions / Maria Ljunggren.
    Abstract: The role of social capital in regional development is a multifaceted topic which is studied all over the world using various methods and across numerous disciplines. It has long been evident that social capital is important for regional development, however, it is less clear how this works in practice. Do all types of social capital have the same effects and are different kinds of regions impacted in the same way? This book is the first to offer an overview of this rapidly expanding field of research and to thoroughly analyse the complex issue of social capital and regional development. The authoritative and original chapters, written by leading scholars from around the world, combine theory and new empirical research to analyse various types of regions from metropolitan to rural. A particular focus is on entrepreneurship and the social capital of enterprises, whilst the role of social capital for modern governance and planning is also highlighted. The different components of social capital and data availability are also treated in depth. This Handbook is an ideal resource for students and scholars studying social capital, social networks, and regional growth and development. It also offers great insight for policymaker and planners in the fields of urban, regional and rural development
    Note: Contributors include: M. Andersson, P. Arenius, R.E. Bolton, N. Bosma, A. Christoforou, M. Emmelin, M. Eriksson, M.P. Feldman, E. Ferragina, R. Franzén, M. Fritsch, T. Hatori, D. Iriwati, B. Johannisson, B. Johansson, L. King, K. Kobayashi, J.P. Larsson, M. Lindberg, M. Ljunggren, J. Peiró-Palomino, E. Pisani, J. Poot, Y. Pu, M. Ramírez Pasillas, M. Roskruge, R. Rutten, V. Schutjens, E. Setiawan, T.F. Slaper, M.F. Thompson, E. Tortosa-Ausina, B. Volker, J. Wernberg, H. Westlund, M. Wyrwich, A. Xiong, T.D. Zoller , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781782544685
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (848 p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of alternative theories of economic development
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftstheorie ; Entwicklungstheorie ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Welt ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Ideengeschichte
    Abstract: 1. Introduction / Erik S. Reinert, Rainer Kattel and Jayati Ghosh -- Part I development thinking across history and geography -- 2. Giovanni Botero (1588) and Antonio Serra (1613): Italy and the birth of development economics / Erik S. Reinert -- 3. Economic emulation and the politics of international trade in early modern Europe / Sophus A. Reinert -- 4. Cameralism and the German tradition of development economics / Erik S. Reinert and Philipp R. Rössner -- 5. Friedrich List: from "spiritual" and competitive power to collaboration / Arno Mong Daastøl -- 6. Kathedersozialismus and the German historical school / Wolfgang Drechsler -- 7. Chinese development thinking / Ting Xu -- 8. The economic cycle of imperial China and its development / Xuan Zhao -- 9. The Islamic world and capitalism / Ali Kadri -- 10. Unity and diversity in the Ottoman school of national economy: a reappraisal of Ziya Gökalp and Ethem Nejat / Eyüp Özveren, Mehmet Salih Erkek and Hüseyin Safa Ünal -- 11. Development thinking in India / Goddanti Omkarnath -- 12. Latin american structuralism: the co-evolution of technology, structural change and economic growth / Mario Cimoli and Gabriel Porcile -- 13. Revisiting the debate on national autonomous development in Africa / Issa G. Shivji -- 14. Development as the struggle for liberation from hegemonic structure of domination and control / Yash Tandon -- 15. The League of Nations and alternative economic perspectives / Carolyn N. Biltoft -- 16. The Havana charter: when state and market shake hands / Jean-Christophe Graz -- 17. The UNCTAD system of political economy / Ricardo Bielschowsky and Antonio Carlos Macedo E Silva -- Part II approaches to understanding development -- 18. Marxist theory and the "underdeveloped economies" / Prabhat Patnaik -- 19. Economic development as an evolutionary process / Richard B. Nelson -- 20. Classical development economists of the mid-20th century / Rainer Kattel, Jan A. Kregel and Erik S. Reinert -- 21. Development and régulation theory / Robert Boyer -- 22. The "dependency school" and its aftermath: why Latin America's critical thinking switched from one type of "absolute certainties" to another / José Palma -- 23. Feminist approaches to development / Maria Sangrario Floro -- 24. Reading Freeman when ladders for development are gone / Rodrigo Arocena and Judith Sutz -- 25. Albert O. Hirschman / Michele Alacevich -- 26. Michal Kalecki / Jayati Ghosh -- Part III issues in development -- 27. The agrarian question and trajectories of economic transformation: a perspective from agrarian south / Sam Moyo, Praveen Jha and Paris Yeros -- 28. The effective demand approach to economic development / Jan A. Kregel -- 29. Development planning / C.p. Chandrasekhar -- 30. The Nordic route to development / Lars Mjøset -- 31. Competitiveness and development: a Schumpeterian approach / Mehdi Shafaeddin -- 32. Innovation systems and development: history, theory and challenges / Bengt-Åke Lundvall -- 33. Latecomer industrialisation / John A. Mathews -- 34. The developmental state in the late 20th century / Elizabeth Thurbon and Linda Weiss -- 35. Development, ecology and the environment / Edward B. Barbier and Jacob P. Hochard -- 36. Competition, competition policy, competitiveness, globalisation and development / Ajit Singh -- 37. Knowledge governance: intellectual property management for development and the public interest / Leonardo Burlamaqui -- 38. Legal structures and economic development / Jürgen G. Backhaus -- 39. Deindustrialisation and premature deindustrialisation / Fiona Tregenna -- 40. The post-Soviet industrial extinctions and the rise of jihadi terrorism in the north Caucasus / Georgi Derluguian -- 41. Epilogue: the future of economic development between utopias and dystopias / Sylvi Endresen, Ioan Ianos, Erik S. Reinert and Andrea Saltelli.
    Abstract: The Handbook of Alternative Theories of Economic Development explores the theories and approaches which, over a prolonged period of time, have existed as viable alternatives to today's mainstream and neo-classical tenets. With a total of 40 specially commissioned chapters, written by the foremost authorities in their respective fields, this volume represents a landmark in the field of economic development. It elucidates the richness of the alternative and sometimes misunderstood ideas which, in different historical contexts, have proved to be vital to the improvement of the human condition. 2The subject matter is approached from several complementary perspectives. From a historical angle, the Handbook charts the mercantilist and cameralist theories that emerged from the Renaissance and developed further during the Enlightenment. From a geographical angle, it includes chapters on African, Chinese, Indian, and Muslim approaches to economic development. Different schools are also explored and discussed including nineteenth century US development theory, Marxist, Schumpeterian, Latin American structuralism, regulation theory and world systems theories of development. In addition, the Handbook has chapters on important events and institutions including The League of Nations, The Havana Charter, and UNCTAD, as well as on particularly influential development economists. Contemporary topics such as the role of finance, feminism, the agrarian issue, and ecology and the environment are also covered in depth. This comprehensive Handbook offers an unrivalled review and analysis of alternative and heterodox theories of economic development. It should be read by all serious scholars, teachers and students of development studies, and indeed anyone interested in alternatives to development orthodoxy
    Note: Contributors include: M. Alacevich, R. Arocena, J.G. Backhaus, E.B. Barbier, R. Bielschowsky, C.N. Biltoft, R. Boyer, L. Burlamaqui, C.P. Chandrasekhar, M. Cimoli, A.M. Daastøl, G. Derluguian, W. Drechsler, S. Endresen, M.S. Erkek, M.S. Floro, J. Ghosh, J.-C. Graz, J.P. Hochard, I. Ianos, P. Jha, A. Kadri, R. Kattel, J.A. Kregel, B.-Å. Lundvall, A.C. Macedo e Silva, J.A. Mathews, L. Mjøset, S. Moyo, R.R. Nelson, G. Omkarnath, E. Özveren, J.G. Palma, P. Patnaik, G. Porcile, E.S. Reinert, S.A. Reinert, P.R. Rössner, A. Saltelli, M. Shafaeddin, A. Singh, I.G. Shivji, J. Sutz, Y. Tandon, E. Thurbon, F. Tregenna, H.S. Ünal, L. Weiss, T. Xu, P. Yeros, X. Zhao , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781784719388
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 310 p) , ill , cm
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    Keywords: Agriculture, Cooperative ; Rural development ; Economic development ; Electronic books
    Abstract: pt. I. Producer organizations and rural development -- pt. II. Economic democratization, inclusiveness and social capital -- pt. III. Internal governance and member relations -- pt. IV. Conclusions.
    Abstract: Agricultural cooperatives and producer organizations are institutional innovations which have the potential to reduce poverty and improve food security. This book presents a raft of international case studies, from developing and transition countries, to analyse the internal and external challenges that these complex organizations face and the solutions that they have developed. The contributors provide an increased understanding of the transformation of traditional community organizations into modern farmer-owned businesses. They cover issues including: the impact on rural development and inclusiveness, the role of social capital, formal versus informal organizations, democratic participation and member relations, and their role in value chains. Students and scholars will find the book's multidisciplinary approach useful in their research. It will also be of interest to policy-makers seeking to understand the wide diversity of organizational forms and functions. NGOs, donors and governments seeking to support rural developments will benefit from the discussions raised in this book
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    ISBN: 9781781005859
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 256 p) , ill , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Cai, Fang, 1956 - China's economic growth prospects
    DDC: 338.951
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftswachstum ; Demografischer Übergang ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Wirtschaftsreform ; Produktivität ; China ; Economic development ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Innovationsförderung ; Politische Reform ; Wirtschaftsreform ; Finanzreform ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Risiko ; China Economic conditions ; China ; Electronic books ; China ; Wirtschaftsreform ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung
    Abstract: 1. At the crossroads of long-term development -- 2. The development of a dual economy -- 3. The lewis turning point -- 4. The demographic dividend -- 5. Growing old before getting rich -- 6. The risk of a middle income trap -- 7. The new engine of economic growth -- 8. Macroeconomic policies in transition -- 9. Human capital accumulation -- 10. Reducing income inequality -- 11. Labor market institutions and social protections -- 12. Reaping China's reform dividends.
    Abstract: China has grown rapidly since the reform initiation of the 1970s. China's Economic Growth Prospects narrates the contribution of demographic transition to recent economic growth in China, and provides suggestions for ways in which it can sustain growth over the next few decades. The expert author provides reasons for the economic slowdown since the second decade of the twenty-first century; explores the challenges facing China's long-term sustainability of growth with the disappearance of demographic dividend; and proposes policy suggestions. He concludes that, in order to avoid the middle-income trap, economic growth in China must transform from an inputs-driven pattern, to a productivity-driven pattern. Academics, researchers and students of economics and business, particularly those specialising in China, will find this book to be a useful resource. Investment bankers, journalists, politicians and policy makers will find the discussions of past experience and the future potential of the Chinese economy to be of interest
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    ISBN: 9781783473649
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (296 p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The impact of globalization on Argentina and Chile
    DDC: 338/.04/0982
    Keywords: 1880-2012 ; Globalisierung ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; Konzern ; Unternehmenspolitik ; Öffentlich-private Partnerschaft ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Internationale Wirtschaft ; Argentinien ; Chile ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Economic development ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Economic development ; Chile Economic conditions ; Argentina Economic conditions ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This unique book compares the effects of globalization on two differing Latin American countries, Argentina and Chile, while utilizing both the historical lens of the late nineteenth century and the status of the modern economy to draw its conclusions. Focusing on these two eras of globalization, leading business historians based in Europe, Latin America, and the United States examine the impact of multinationals, the growth of business groups, and the conflicted relations between business and government. Specifically, this book provides a compelling new historical perspective on current economic and political crises in Argentina and Chile. The contributors offer a pioneering comparative study of the complex and non-linear impact of globalization, and the evolution of business systems in the two neighboring countries. They draw on literature which had previously only been available in Spanish, setting this book apart from its competitors. The Impact of Globalization on Argentina and Chile will be a valuable resource for economic and business historians, Latin Americanists, and management scholars who research and teach international business and globalization
    Abstract: 1. Business groups in 19th and 20th century Argentina / Maria Inés Barbero -- 2. Corporate governance and ownership in Chile, 1854-2012 / Gonzalo Islas -- 3. Multinationals, business groups and Chile's energy politics / Marcelo Bucheli -- 4. Multinational enterprises in Argentina : from primary commodity exporter to the new liberal era / Andrés López -- 5. Spanish business in Argentina and Chile since 1880 / Javier Vidal Olivares -- 6. Staffing and management in British multinationals in Argentina and Chile, 1930-1970 / Rory M. Miller -- 7. From a guaranteeing state to an entrepreneurial state : the relationship between Argentina's state and urban utility companies, 1880-1955 / Norma Silvana Lanciotti -- 8. Public-private relations in Chile after 1990 / Oscar Muñoz Gomá -- 9. Argentine and Chilean business in the second global economy select bibliography / Geoffrey Jones and Andrea Lluch
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    ISBN: 9781784718633
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Innovation, technology and economic change
    DDC: 338.9
    Keywords: Technologiepolitik ; Innovationsmanagement ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Strukturwandel ; Economic development ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Jan Fagerberg, Morten Fosaas and Koson Sapprasert (2012), 'Innovation: Exploring the Knowledge Base' -- Ben R. Martin (2013), 'Innovation Studies: An Emerging Agenda' -- Eric von Hippel (2005), 'Democratizing Innovation: The Evolving Phenomenon of User Innovation' -- Keld Laursen and Ammon Salter (2006), 'Open for Innovation: The Role of Openness in Explaining Innovation Performance Among U.K. Manufacturing Firms' -- David J. Teece (2007), 'Explicating Dynamic Capabilities: The Nature and Microfoundations of (Sustainable) Enterprise Performance' -- Bruno Cassiman and Reinhilde Veugelers (2006), 'In Search of Complementarity in Innovation Strategy: Internal R&D and External Knowledge Acquisition' -- Morten Berg Jensen, Björn Johnson, Edward Lorenz and Bengt Åke Lundvall (2007), 'Forms of Knowledge and Modes of Innovation' -- Bruno Crépon, Emmanuel Duguet and Jacques Mairesse (1998), 'Research, Innovation and Productivity: An Econometric Analysis at the Firm Level' -- Wesley M. Cohen and Steven Klepper (1996), 'A Reprise of Size and R&D' -- Ron A. Boschma (2005), 'Proximity and Innovation: A Critical Assessment' -- Steven Klepper (2010), 'The Origin and Growth of Industry Clusters: The Making of Silicon Valley and Detroit' -- Bronwyn H. Hall (2002), 'The Financing of Research and Development' -- Wesley M. Cohen, Richard R. Nelson and John P. Walsh (2000), 'Protecting Their Intellectual Assets: Appropriability Conditions and Why U.S. Manufacturing Firms Patent (Or Not)' -- Ashish Arora and Alfonso Gambardella (2010), 'Ideas for Rent: An Overview of Markets for Technology' -- David C. Mowery and Arvids A. Ziedonis (2002), 'Academic Patent Quality Before and After the Bayh-Dole Act in the United States' -- Petra Moser (2005), 'How Do Patent Laws Influence Innovation? Evidence From Nineteenth-Century World's Fairs' -- Ian Miles (2004), 'Innovation in Services' -- Chris Freeman (2002), 'Continental, National and Sub-National Innovation Systems - Complementarity and Economic Growth' -- Xielin Liu and Steven White (2001), 'Comparing Innovation Systems: A Framework and Application to China's Transitional Context'.
    Abstract: Henry Etzkowitz and Loet Leydesdorff (2000), 'The Dynamics of Innovation: From National Systems and "Mode 2" to a Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government Relations' -- Bjørn T. Asheim and Lars Coenen (2005), 'Knowledge Bases and Regional Innovation Systems: Comparing Nordic Clusters' -- Franco Malerba (2002), 'Sectoral Systems of Innovation and Production' -- Anna Bergek, Staffan Jacobsson, Bo Carlsson, Sven Lindmark and Annika Rickne (2008), 'Analyzing the Functional Dynamics of Technological Innovation Systems: A Scheme of Analysis' -- Moses Abramovitz and Paul A. David (1996), 'Convergence and Deferred Catch-Up: Productivity Leadership and the Waning of American Exceptionalism' -- Linsu Kim (1999), 'Building Technological Capability for Industrialization: Analytical Frameworks and Korea's Experience' -- Jeffrey L. Furman, Michael E. Porter and Scott Stern (2002), 'The Determinants of National Innovative Capacity' -- Daniele Archibugi and Alberto Coco (2005), 'Measuring Technological Capabilities at the Country Level: A Survey and a Menu for Choice' -- Kyoo-Ho Park and Keun Lee (2006), 'Linking the Technological Regime to the Technological Catch-Up: Analyzing Korea and Taiwan Using the US Patent Data' -- Daron Acemoglu, Philippe Aghion and Fabrizio Zilibotti (2006), 'Distance to Frontier, Selection, and Economic Growth' -- Jan Fagerberg and Martin Srholec (2008), 'National Innovation Systems, Capabilities and Economic Development' -- Patries Boekholt (2010), 'The Evolution of Innovation Paradigms and their Influence on Research, Technological Development and Innovation Policy Instruments' -- René Kemp, Johan Schot and Remco Hoogma (1998), 'Regime Shifts to Sustainability Through Processes of Niche Information: The Approach of Strategic Niche Management' -- Ruud Smits and Stefan Kuhlmann (2004), 'The Rise of Systemic Instruments in Innovation Policy' -- Jakob Edler and Luke Georghiou (2007), 'Public Procurement and Innovation-Resurrecting the Demand Side' -- Charles Edquist (2011), 'Design of Innovation Policy through Diagnostic Analysis: Identification of Systemic Problems (or Failures)' -- David C. Mowery (2011), 'Federal Policy and the Development of Semiconductors, Computer Hardware and Computer Software: A Policy Model for Climate Change R&D?'
    Abstract: Several attempts have been made since the 1970s to collect key scholarly papers and document the progress of the field of innovation studies. The collection of papers covered by this new research review, most of which were published after the turn of the millennium, stands on the shoulders of these earlier volumes and seeks to provide a broad overview of recent progress in research on innovation and economic change. In their choice of papers, the editors address the characteristics of the field of innovation studies and its relationship to other areas of (social) science: innovation in firms; factors influencing firms' innovation performance; innovation systems; innovation and economic "catch-up" and, finally, policy issues for innovation
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    ISBN: 9781784716110
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als International trade and the new global economy
    DDC: 382/.09
    Keywords: Außenhandel ; Internationale Wirtschaft ; International trade ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In recent decades, the international economy has witnessed profound changes. International Trade and the New Global Economy includes key papers on the leading research discussing the links between these changes and international trade. Written by an outstanding set of distinguished economists and political scientists, the seminal papers explored by the research review address the proliferation of preferential trade agreements, the effects of the Great Recession on trade, and mass attitudes about trade and globalization
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Scott L. Baier and Jeffrey H. Bergstrand (2004), 'Economic Determinants of Free Trade Agreements' -- Edward D. Mansfield, Helen V. Milner and B. Peter Rosendorff (2002), 'Why Democracies Cooperate More: Electoral Control and International Trade Agreements' -- Kerry A. Chase (2003), 'Economics Interest and Regional Trading Arrangements: The Case of Nafta' -- Mark S. Manger (2012), 'Vertical Trade Specialization and the Formation of North- South PTAs' -- Edward D. Mansfield and Eric Reinhardt (2003), 'Multilateral Determinants of Regionalism: The Effects of GATT/WTO on the Formation of Preferential Trading Arrangements' -- Richard Baldwin and Dany Jaimovich (2012), 'Are Free Trade Agreements Contagious?' -- Kenneth F. Scheve and Matthew J. Slaughter (2001) 'What Determines Individual Trade-Policy Preferences' -- Kevin H. O' Rourke and Richard Sinnott (2001), 'The Determinants of Individual Trade Policy Preferences: International Survey Evidence' -- Anna Maria Mayda and Dani Rodrik (2005), 'Why are Some People (and countries) More Protectionist than Others?' -- Jude C. Hays, Sean D. Ehrlich and Clint Peinhardt (2005), 'Government Spending and Public Support for Trade in the OECD' -- Andy Baker (2003), 'Why is Trade Reform so Popular in Latin America? A Consumption- Based Theory of Trade Policy Preferences' -- Jens Hainmueller and Michael J. Hiscox (2003), 'Learning to Love Globalization: Education and Individual Attitudes Toward International Trade' -- Edward D. Mansfield and Diana C. Mutz (2009), 'Support for Free Trade: Self Interest, Sociotropic Politics, and Out-Group Anxiety' -- Yotam Margalit (2012), 'Lost in Globalization: International Economic Integration and the Sources of Popular Discontent' -- Hiau Looi Kee, Cristina Neagu and Alessandro Nicita (2013), 'Is Protectionism on the Rise? Assessing National Trade Policies during the Crisis of 2008' -- Chad P. Bown and Meredith A. Crowley (2013), 'Import Protection, Business Cycles and Exchange Rates: Evidence from the Great Reccession' -- Kishore Gawande, Bernard Hoekman and Yue Cui (2014), 'Global Supply Chains and Trade Policy Responses to the 2008 Crisis' -- Daniel W. Drenzer (2014), 'The System Worked: Global Economic Governance During the Great Recession'
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    ISBN: 9781784716387
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Migration and remittances
    DDC: 338.9/5
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    Keywords: Rücküberweisungen ; Wirkungsanalyse ; Entwicklungsländer ; Emigrant remittances ; Economic development ; Asia Economic conditions ; Asia Social conditions ; Asia Emigration and immigration ; Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Migration ; Kulturvermittlung ; Überweisung ; Entwicklungsländer
    Abstract: At a time when remittances are widely recognised as of growing importance for development in many countries, John Connell and Richard Brown present this comprehensive overview of the role of remittances in economic and social development. They investigate various topics including reflections on methodology, the motives and determinants of remittances, their socio-economic impacts, the particular role of community organisations and social remittances, and the broad social and cultural impacts of remittances. They pay special attention to small island and Central Asian states, where remittances are of particular significance and explore the recent historical evolution of remittances and the policy implications in both sending and receiving countries
    Abstract: Dilip Ratha, Sanket Mohapatra and Elina Scheja (2011), 'Impact of Migration on Economic and Social Development: A Review of Evidence and Emerging Issues' -- Hein de Haas (2006), 'Migration, Remittances and Regional Development in Southern Morocco' -- Richard P.C. Brown, Gareth Leeves and Prabha Prayaga (2014), 'Sharing Norm Pressures and Community Remittances: Evidence from a Natural Disaster in the Pacific Islands' -- Partha Deb, Cagla Okten and Una Okonkwo Osili (2010), 'Giving to Family versus Giving to the Community Within and Across Generations' -- Rafael Alarcón (2002), 'The Development of the Hometown Associations in the United States and the Use of Social Remittances in Mexico' -- Abdoulaye Kane (2010), 'Charity and Self-help. Migrants' Social Networks and Health Care in the Homeland' -- Jeffrey H. Cohen (2011), 'Migration, Remittances and Household Strategies' -- Russell King, Mirela Dalipaj and Nicola Mai (2006), 'Gendering Migration and Remittances: Evidence from London and Northern Albania' -- John Connell and Dennis Conway (2000), 'Migration and Remittances in Island Microstates: A Comparative Perspective on the South Pacific and the Caribbean' -- Dono Abdurazakova (2011), 'Social Impact of International Migration and Remittances in Central Asia' -- Hein de Haas (2005), 'International Migration, Remittances and Development: Myths and Facts' -- Jørgen Carling (2007), 'Interrogating Remittances: Core Questions for Deeper Insight and Better Policies' -- John Gibson, Geua Boe-Gibson, Halahingano Rohorua and David McKenzie (2007), 'Efficient Remittance Services for Development in the Pacific'
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Robert E.B. Lucas (2008), 'Reported and Informal Remittances: How Much? Who Sends? Who Benefits?' -- Nazli Choucri (1986), 'The Hidden Economy: A New View of Remittances in the Arab World' -- Mohammed El Qorchi, Samuel Munzele Maimbo and John F. Wilson (2003), 'Informal Funds Transfer Systems: An Analysis of the Informal Hawala System' -- Richard H. Adams, Jr. (2011), 'Evaluating the Economic Impact of International Remittances on Developing Countries Using Household Surveys: A Literature Review' -- Dean Yang (2011), 'Migrant Remittances' -- J. Edward Taylor (1999), 'The New Economics of Labour Migration and the Role of Remittances in the Migration Process' -- Ester Hernandez and Susan Bibler Coutin (2006), 'Remitting Subjects: Migrants, Money and States' -- Jørgen Carling and Kristian Hoelscher (2013), 'The Capacity and Desire to Remit: Comparing Local and Transnational Influences' -- Henry Rempel and Richard A. Lobdell (1978), 'The Role of Urban-to-Rural Remittances in Rural Development' -- Flore Gubert (2002), 'Do Migrants Insure Those who Stay Behind? Evidence from the Kayes Area (Western Mali)' -- Bénédicte de la Brière, Elisabeth Sadoulet, Alain de Janvry and Sylvie Lambert (2002), 'The Roles of Destination, Gender and Household Composition in Explaining Remittances: An Analysis for the Dominican Sierra' -- L. Le De, J.C. Gaillard and W. Friesen (2013), 'Remittances and Disaster: A Review' -- A.S. Oberai and H.K. Manmohan Singh (1980), 'Migration, Remittances and Rural Development. Findings of a Case Study in the Indian Punjab' -- Richard H. Adams, Jr. (1998), 'Remittances, Investment and Rural Asset Accumulation in Pakistan' -- Pablo Acosta, Pablo Fajnzylber and J. Humberto Lopez (2007), 'The Impact of Remittances on Poverty and Human Capital: Evidence from Latin American Household Surveys' -- Richard P.C. Brown, John Connell and Eliana V. Jimenez-Soto (2014), 'Migrants' Remittances, Poverty and Social Protection in the South Pacific: Fiji and Tonga' -- Richard H. Adams Jr. and John Page (2005), 'Do International Migration and Remittances Reduce Poverty in Developing Countries?' -- Robert Goldfarb, Oli Havrylyshyn and Stephen Mangum (1984), 'Can Remittances Compensate for Manpower Outflows: The Case of Philippine Physicians' -- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Susan Pozo (2010), 'Accounting for Remittance and Migration Effects on Children's Schooling'
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    ISBN: 9781783472635
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (320 p)
    Series Statement: New horizons in regional science series
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Agglomeration, clusters and entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.87
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    Keywords: Regionalökonomik ; Agglomerationseffekt ; Unternehmensgründung ; Regionales Wachstum ; Regional planning ; Economic development ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Regional economic development has experienced considerable dynamism over recent years. Perhaps the most notable cases were the rise of China and India to emergent country status by the turn of the millennium. With time now for hindsight, this book identifies some of the key forces behind these development successes, namely agglomeration, clusters and entrepreneurship. The expert contributors explore these three forces, which form the basis of much scholarly work in new economic geography and endogenous growth theory and policy. Here, academics from across Europe, North America, Asia and Australia consider the role of agglomeration, clusters and entrepreneurship in regional economic development within a global market context. The book presents solid conceptual and methodological contributions to the growing body of knowledge that extends these theoretical concepts, and prescribes policy and practical applications. Relevant case studies underpin the detailed empirical analyses. Academics, students, researchers and policymakers in the fields of entrepreneurship, regional development and regional science will find this book to be an enlightening read
    Abstract: pt. I. Endogenous regional growth and related processes -- pt. II. Case studies
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    ISBN: 9781782540427
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 343 p) , ill. (some col.)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Economic development ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acclaim for the 2011 edition: The Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index ... focuses on high-growth companies. It tries to measure the ambition of entrepreneurs as well as the prevalence of start-ups. It presents its results in ways that are designed to capture the attention of policymakers. It produces a ranking of 71 countries (for all their faults, nothing makes a politician jump like a league table). It also identifies bottlenecks that prevent countries from doing better. The index concludes that development and enterprise are correlated. The Economist The Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index both captures the context features of entrepreneurship and fills a gap in the measurement of development. Building on recent advances in entrepreneurship and economic development, the authors have created an index that offers a measure of the quality of the business formation process in 118 of the most important countries in the world. The authors expertly capture the contextual feature of entrepreneurship by focusing on entrepreneurial attitudes, entrepreneurial abilities and entrepreneurial aspirations. The data and their contribution to the business formation process are supported by three decades of research into entrepreneurship across a host of countries. The unique index construction of individual and institutional measures integrates 31 variables from various data sources into 14 pillars, three sub-indexes and a super index. The relationship between entrepreneurship and economic development appears to be more or less mildly S-shaped. The findings suggest moving away from simple measures of entrepreneurship across countries illustrating a U-shaped or L-shaped relationship to more complex measures, which are positively related to development. The model has important implications for development policy. This unique book will be invaluable for researchers, policymakers and entrepreneurs keen to expand their understanding of entrepreneurship and development
    Abstract: 1. Introduction to the 2013 global entrepreneurship and development index -- 2. Entrepreneurship and public policy : towards national systems of entrepreneurship -- 3. Institutions, incentives and entrepreneurship / by Ruta Aidis and Saul Estrin -- 4. The global entrepreneurship and development index -- 5. The role of entrepreneurship and economic development -- 6. Methodology and data description -- 7. Country standings
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    ISBN: 9781784710415
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    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Institutions and governance in developing countries
    Keywords: Public institutions ; Public administration ; Economic development ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This comprehensive Research Review discusses seminal contributions by leading scholars on institutions and governance in developing countries. It analyses key theoretical perspectives on institutions and the empirical evidence of the role of institutions in economic development. Further, it explores the literature with particular focus on important contributions in governance, the historical evidence on why institutions matter, formal and informal institutions and the key policy issues
    Abstract: Daniel Kaufmann, Aart Kraay and Massimo Mastruzzi (2004), 'Governance Matters III: Governance Indicators for 1996, 1998, 2000, and 2002', World Bank Economic Review, 18 (2) 253-87 -- David Booth (2011), 'Aid, Institutions and Governance: What Have We Learned?', Development Policy Review, 29 (S1), S5-S26 -- Mushtaq H. Khan (2005), 'Markets, States and Democracy: Patron- Client Networks and the Case for Democracy in Developing Countries', Democratization, 12 (5), 704-24 -- Avinash Dixit (2009), 'Governance Institutions and Economic Activity', American Economic Review, 99 (1), March, 5-24 -- Timothy Besley (1995), 'Property Rights and Investment Incentives: Theory and Evidence from Ghana', Journal of Political Economy, 103 (5), October, 903-37 -- Timothy Besley and Robin Burgess (2004), 'Can Labor Regulation Hinder Economic Performance? Evidence from India', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 119 (1), February, 91-134 -- Kunal Sen and Dirk Willem Te Velde (2009), 'State Business Relations and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa', Journal of Development Studies, 45 (8), September, 1267-83 -- Simeon Djankov, Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer (2002), 'The Regulation of Entry', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXVII (1), February, 1-37 -- Simeon Djankov, Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer (2003), 'Courts', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 118 (2), May, 453-517 -- Avner Greif (1993), 'Contract Enforceability and Economic Institutions in Early Trade: The Maghribi Traders' Coalition', American Economic Review, 83 (3), June, 525-48 -- Simon Johnson, John McMillan and Christopher Woodruff (2002), 'Courts and Relational Contracts', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 18 (1), 221-77 -- Liesbet Steer and Kunal Sen (2010), 'Formal and Informal Institutions in a Transition Economy: The Case of Vietnam', World Development, 38 (11), 1603-15 -- Marcel Fafchamps and Bart Minten (2001), 'Property Rights in a Flea Market Economy', Economic Development and Cultural Change, 49 (2), January, 229-67 -- William Easterly (2008), 'Institutions: Top Down or Bottom Up?', American Economic Review, 98 (2), May, 95-9 -- Dani Rodrik (2008), 'Second-Best Institutions', American Economic Review, 98 (2), May, 100-104 -- Raghuram Rajan and Arvind Subramanian (2007), 'Does Aid Affect Governance?', American Economic Review, 97 (2), May, 322-27 -- Nancy Birdsall (2007), 'Do No Harm: Aid, Weak Institutions and the Missing Middle in Africa', Development Policy Review, 25 (5), 575-98 -- Ha-Joon Chang (2011), 'Institutions and Economic Development: Theory, Policy and History', Journal of Institutional Economics, 7 (4), 473-98
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Acemoglu, D., S. Johnson and J. Robinson (2001), 'The colonial origins of comparative development', American Economic Review, 91 (5), 1369-401. -- Acemoglu, D. (2009), Introduction to Modern Economic Growth, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. -- Grindle, M. (2011), 'Good enough governance revisited', Development Policy Review, 25 (5), September, 533-74. -- Hickey, S. (2013, forthcoming), 'Thinking about the politics of inclusive development: towards a relational approach', Working Paper No. 1, Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre, available at: http://www.effective-states.org/publications/workingpapers/ (accessed 5 June 2013). -- Leftwich, A. (2006), 'What are institutions?', IPPG Briefing Paper 1, available at: http://www.ippg.org.uk/publications.html (accessed 5 June 2013). -- Leftwich, A. (2007), 'The political approach to institutional formation, maintenance and change', IPPG Discussion Paper 14, available at: http://www.ippg.org.uk/papers/dp14.pdf (accessed 5 June 2013). -- Leftwich, A. and K. Sen (2010), 'Beyond institutions: institutions and organisations in the politics and economics of poverty reduction - a thematic synthesis of research evidence', Synthesis Report, available at: www.ippg.org.uk (accessed 5 June 2013). -- Mahoney, J. and K. Thelen (2010), Explaining Institutional Change Ambiguity, Agency, and Power, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. -- McMillan, J. (2002), Reinventing the Bazaar: A Natural History of Markets, New York: W.W. Norton. -- Sachs, J. (2003), 'Institutions don't rule: direct effects of geography on per capita income', NBER Working Paper No. 9490. -- North, D.C. (1990), Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- Te Velde, D.W. (2012), 'Measuring State-business relations in Sub-Saharan Africa', in K. Sen (ed.), State-Business Relations and Economic Development in Africa and India, London: Routledge. -- World Bank (1991), 'Managing development: the governance dimension', World Bank Discussion Paper 34899, Washington, DC: World Bank. -- World Bank (2002), 'Building institutions for markets', World Development Report 2002, Washington, DC: World Bank. -- Douglass C. North (1991), 'Institutions', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 5 (1), Winter, 97-112 -- Oliver E. Williamson (2000), 'The New Institutional Economics: Taking Stock, Looking Ahead', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXVIII (3), September, 595-613 -- Elinor Ostrom (1986), 'An Agenda for the Study of Institutions', Public Choice, 48 (1), 3-25 -- Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson (2008), 'Persistence of Power, Elites, and Institutions', American Economic Review, 98 (1), March, 267-93 -- Masahiko Aoki (2007), 'Endogenizing Institutions and Institutional Changes', Journal of Institutional Economics, 3 (1), 1-31 -- Adam Przeworski (2004), 'Institutions Matter?', Government and Opposition, 39 (4), Autumn, 527-40
    Abstract: Simeon Djankov, Edward Glaeser, Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer (2003), 'The New Comparative Economics', Journal of Comparative Economics, 31 (4), 595-619 -- Ha-Joon Chang (2002), 'Breaking the Mould: An Institutionalist Political Economy Alternative to the Neo-Liberal Theory of the Market and the State', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 26, 539-59 -- Geoffrey M. Hodgson (2006), 'What Are Institutions?', Journal of Economic Issues, XL (1), March, 1-25 -- Pranab Bardhan (2005), 'Institutions Matter, But Which Ones?', Economics of Transition, 13 (3), 499-532 -- Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson (2002), 'Reversal of Fortune: Geography and Institutions in the Making of the Modern World Income Distribution', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 117 (4), November, 1231-94 -- Edward L. Glaeser, Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer (2004), 'Do Institutions Cause Growth?', Journal of Economic Growth, 9 (3), September, 271-303 -- Robert E. Hall and Charles I. Jones (1999), 'Why Do Some Countries Produce So Much More Output Per Worker than Others?', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 114 (1), February, 83-116 -- Stephen Knack and Philip Keefer (1995), 'Institutions and Economic Performance: Cross-Country Tests Using Alternative Institutional Measures', Economics and Politics, 7 (3), November, 207-27 -- Dani Rodrik, Arvind Subramanian and Francesco Trebbi (2004), 'Institutions Rule: The Primacy of Institutions over Geography and Integration in Economic Development', Journal of Economic Growth, 9 (2), June, 131-65 -- Janine Aron (2000), 'Growth and Institutions: A Review of the Evidence', World Bank Research Observer, 15 (1), February, 99-135 -- Alberto Chong and César Calderón (2000), 'Institutional Quality and Poverty Measures in a Cross-Section of Countries', Economics of Governance, 1, 123-35 -- Jean-Philippe Platteau (2009), 'Institutional Obstacles to African Economic Development: State, Ethnicity, and Custom', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 71 (3), September, 669-89 -- Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James Robinson (2005), 'The Rise of Europe: Atlantic Trade, Institutional Change, and Economic Growth', American Economic Review, 95 (3), June, 546-79 -- Abhijit Banerjee and Lakshmi Iyer (2005), 'History, Institutions, and Economic Performance: The Legacy of Colonial Land Tenure Systems in India', American Economic Review, 95 (4), September, 1190-213 -- Edward L. Glaeser and Andrei Shleifer (2002), 'Legal Origins', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 117 (4), November, 1193-229 -- Thorsten Beck, Asli Demirgüç-Kunt and Ross Levine (2003), 'Law and Finance: Why Does Legal Origin Matter?', Journal of Comparative Economics, 31 (4), 653-75 -- Kenneth L. Sokoloff and Stanley L. Engerman (2000), 'History Lessons: Institutions, Factor Endowments, and Paths of Development in the New World', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 14 (3), Summer, 217-32 -- Peter Evans (2004), 'Development as Institutional Change: The Pitfalls of Monocropping and the Potentials of Deliberation', Studies in Comparative International Development, 38 (4), Winter, 30-52 -- Merilee S. Grindle (2004), 'Good Enough Governance: Poverty Reduction and Reform in Developing Countries', Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions, 17 (4), October, 525-48
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781781009277
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 183 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hammer, Peter J. Change and continuity at the World Bank
    DDC: 332.1532
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    Keywords: Weltbank ; World Bank ; 1995-2012 ; Entwicklungsbank ; Entwicklungsorganisation ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; World Bank ; Weltbank
    Abstract: 1. The World Bank and Wolfensohn era reforms -- 2. The ABCs of the World Bank -- 3. A framework for modeling Bank behavior -- 4. The dynamics of epistemic economic change -- 5. Application to debt relief, participation and knowledge -- 6. Application to social capital -- 7. Application to institutional economics -- 8. Redefining Bank research within the epistemic constraints of economics -- 9. Bank evolution since Wolfenshon -- 10. The future of development.
    Abstract: This fascinating book examines the World Bank's capacity for change, illustrating the influence of overlapping political, organizational and epistemic constraints. Through comprehensive historical and economic analysis, Peter J. Hammer illuminates the difficulties faced by recent attempts at reform and demonstrates the ways in which the training and socialization of Bank economists work to define the policy space available for meaningful change. The author examines the patterns of change and continuity at the World Bank during the presidencies of James Wolfensohn (1995-2005), Paul Wolfowitz (2005-2007) and Robert Zoellick (2007-2012) and discusses the role that various Chief Economists have played in the evolution of the Bank's research activities. His analysis of Bank reforms--both successful and unsuccessful--demonstrates how neoclassical economics sets the Bank's research and development agendas and limits reform possibilities derived from different academic traditions. This clear and balanced account is an important case study in the role that epistemic constraints can play in the formation of public policy, with implications for both the World Bank and other international organizations. Students, professors and researchers with an interest in economic development, institutional economics and policy studies will find it an invaluable resource, as will government officials and practitioners working in international development
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784710378
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The costs of economic growth
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Entwicklung ; Soziale Kosten ; Steady-State-Ökonomie ; Economic development Forecasting ; Economic development Social aspects ; Economic development ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book is a convenient and comprehensive collection of seminal papers on the costs of economic growth. The papers are grouped in 6 sections covering: the origins of the debate, the limits to growth, measurement, international and global dimensions, developing countries, and looking ahead. The original introduction, written by the editor, draws out the main themes that run through this extensive and thought provoking literature. This timely collection is is intended for academics, students, researchers and anyone interested in this controversial topic
    Abstract: Bédia F. Aka (2008), 'Effects of Trade and Growth on Air Pollution in the Aggregated Sub-Saharan Africa', International Journal of Applied Econometrics and Quantitative Studies, 5 (1), 5-14 -- Joysri Acharyya (2009), 'FDI, Growth and the Environment: Evidence from India on CO2 Emission During the Last Two Decades', Journal of Economic Development, 34 (1), June, 43-58 -- Zongguo Wen and Jining Chen (2008), 'A Cost-Benefit Analysis for the Economic Growth in China', Ecological Economics, 65 (2), April, 356-66 -- Sheng Zhao, Changwen Wu, Huasheng Hong and Luoping Zhang (2009), 'Linking the Concept of Ecological Footprint and Valuation of Ecosystem Services - A Case Study of Economic Growth and Natural Carrying Capacity', International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, 16 (2), April, 137-42 -- Arthur P.J. Mol (2011), 'China's Ascent and Africa's Environment', Global Environmental Change, 21 (3), August, 785-94 -- Matthew A. Cole, Robert J.R. Elliott and Jing Zhang (2011), 'Growth, Foreign Direct Investment, and the Environment: Evidence from Chinese Cities', Journal of Regional Science, 51 (1), 121-38 -- Herman E. Daly (2001), 'Beyond Growth: Avoiding Uneconomic Growth', in Mohan Munasinghe, Osvaldo Sunkel and Carlos de Miguel (eds), The Sustainability of Long-Term Growth: Socioeconomic and Ecological Perspectives, Chapter 7, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 153-61 -- Roefie Hueting (2010), 'Why Environmental Sustainability Can Most Probably Not be Attained with Growing Production', Journal of Cleaner Production, 18 (6), April, 525-30 -- Sardar M.N. Islam, Mohan Munasinghe and Matthew Clarke (2003), 'Making Long-Term Economic Growth More Sustainable: Evaluating the Costs and Benefits', Ecological Economics, 47 (2-3), December, 149-66 -- A. Antoci, S. Borghesi and P. Russu (2005), 'Environmental Defensive Expenditures, Expectations and Growth', Population and Environment, 27 (2), November, 227-44 -- Stefano Bartolini (2007), 'Why are People So Unhappy? Why do they Strive so Hard for Money? Competing Explanations of the Broken Promises of Economic Growth', in Luigino Bruni and Pier Luigi Porta (eds), Handbook on the Economics of Happiness, Chapter 17, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 337-64 -- Tim Jackson (2008), 'Where is the "Wellbeing Dividend"? Nature, Structure and Consumption Inequalities', Local Environment, 13 (8), December, 703-23 -- Siak Smulders (1995), 'Entropy, Environment, and Endogenous Economic Growth', International Tax and Public Finance, 2 (2), August, 319-40 -- Roelof Boumans, Robert Costanza, Joshua Farley, Matthew A. Wilson, Rosimeiry Portela, Jan Rotmans, Ferdinando Villa and Monica Grasso (2002), 'Modeling the Dynamics of the Integrated Earth System and the Value of Global Ecosystem Services Using the GUMBO Model', Ecological Economics, 41 (3), June, 529-60 -- Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh and Peter Nijkamp (1994), 'Dynamic Macro Modelling and Materials Balance', Economic Modelling, 11 (3), July, 283-307 -- Graham M. Turner and Timothy Baynes (2010), 'Soft-Coupling of National Biophysical and Economic Models for Improved Understanding of Feedbacks', Environmental Policy and Governance, 20 (4), July/August, 270-82 -- Robert U. Ayres (2008), 'Sustainability Economics: Where do we Stand?', Ecological Economics, 67 (2), September, 281-310 -- Peter A. Victor (2010), 'Ecological Economics and Economic Growth', Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1185, January, 237-45 -- Juliet B. Schor (2005), 'Sustainable Consumption and Worktime Reduction', Journal of Industrial Ecology, 9 (1-2), 37-50
    Abstract: Clive Hamilton (1999), 'The Genuine Progress Indicator Methodological Developments and Results from Australia', Ecological Economics, 30 (1), July, 13-28 -- Mathis Wackernagel, Niels B. Schulz, Diana Deumling, Alejandro Callejas Linares, Martin Jenkins, Valerie Kapos, Chad Monfreda, Jonathan Loh, Norman Myers, Richard Norgaard and Jørgen Randers (2002), 'Tracking the Ecological Overshoot of the Human Economy', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 99 (14), July, 9266-71 -- William E. Rees (1992), 'Ecological Footprints and Appropriated Carrying Capacity: What Urban Economics Leaves Out', Environment and Urbanization, 4 (2), October, 121-30 -- Helmut Haberl, Karl-Heinz Erb and Fridolin Krausmann (2007), 'Human Appropriation of Net Primary Production (HANPP)', Internet Encyclopaedia of Ecological Economics, March, 1-15 304 -- Gene M. Grossman and Alan B. Krueger (1995), 'Economic Growth and the Environment', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110 (2), May, 353-77 -- Soumyananda Dinda (2004), 'Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis: A Survey', Ecological Economics, 49 (4), August, 431-55 -- Richard T. Carson (2009), 'The Environmental Kuznets Curve: Seeking Empirical Regularity and Theoretical Structure', Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 4 (1), Winter, 3-23 -- Aurélien Boutaud, Natacha Gondran and Christian Brodhag (2006), '(Local) Environmental Quality Versus (Global) Ecological Carrying Capacity: What Might Alternative Aggregated Indicators Bring to the Debates About Environmental Kuznets Curves and Sustainable Development?', International Journal of Sustainable Development, 9 (3), 297-310 -- Marian R. Chertow (2000), 'The IPAT Equation and Its Variants: Changing Views of Technology and Environmental Impact', Journal of Industrial Ecology, 4 (4), 13-29 -- Fridolin Krausmann, Simone Gingrich, Nina Eisenmenger, Karl-Heinz Erb, Helmut Haberl and Marina Fischer-Kowalski (2009), 'Growth in Global Materials Use, GDP and Population During the 20th Century', Ecological Economics, 68 (10), August, 2696-705 -- Johan Rockström, Will Steffen, Kevin Noone, Åsa Persson, F. Stuart III Chapin, Eric Lambin, Timothy M. Lenton, Marten Scheffer, Carl Folke, Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, Björn Nykvist, Cynthia A. de Wit, Terry Hughes, Sander van der Leeuw, Henning Rodhe, Sverker Sörlin, Peter K. Snyder, Robert Costanza, Uno Svedin, Malin Falkenmark, Louise Karlberg, Robert W. Corell, Victoria J. Fabry, James Hansen, Brian Walker, Diana Liverman, Katherine Richardson, Paul Crutzen and Jonathan Foley (2009), 'Planetary Boundaries: Exploring the Safe Operating Space for Humanity', Ecology and Society, 14 (2), 32-64 -- John Asafu-Adjaye (2003), 'Biodiversity Loss and Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Analysis', Contemporary Economic Policy, 21 (2), April, 173-85 -- Philip Lawn and Matthew Clarke (2010), 'The End of Economic Growth? A Contracting Threshold Hypothesis', Ecological Economics, 69 (11), September, 2213-23 -- Brian R. Copeland and M. Scott Taylor (2004), 'Trade, Growth, and the Environment', Journal of Economic Literature, XLII, March, 7-71 -- Anna Kukla-Gryz (2009), 'Economic Growth, International Trade and Air Pollution: A Decomposition Analysis', Ecological Economics, 68 (5), March, 1329-39 -- Clive L. Spash (2007), 'The Economics of Climate Change Impacts à la Stern: Novel and Nuanced or Rhetorically Restricted?', Ecological Economics, 63 (4), September, 706-13 -- Frank Ackerman, Elizabeth A. Stanton, Chris Hope and Stephane Alberth (2009), 'Did the Stern Review Underestimate US and Global Climate Damages?', Energy Policy, 37 (7), July, 2717-21 -- Martin L. Weitzman (2009), 'On Modeling and Interpreting the Economics of Catastrophic Climate Change', Review of Economics and Statistics, XCI (1), February, 1-19 -- Charles R. Boehmer (2010), 'Economic Growth and Violent International Conflict: 1875-1999', Defence and Peace Economics, 21 (3), June, 249-68
    Abstract: John Stuart Mill ([1848] 1868), 'Of the Stationary State', Principles of Political Economy, Book IV, Volume II, Chapter VI, London, UK: J.W. Parker, 334-40 -- John Maynard Keynes ([1931] 1951), 'Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren (1930)', Essays in Persuasion, Part IV, Chapter 2, London, UK: Rupert Hart-Davis, 358-73, references -- K. William Kapp (1950), 'The Nature and Significance of Social Costs', in The Social Costs of Private Enterprise, Chapter 2, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 13-25 -- Leopold Kohr (1978), 'Size and Living Standards', in The Overdeveloped Nations: The Diseconomies of Scale, Chapter III, New York, NY: Schoken Books, 25-46, reset -- Kenneth E. Boulding (1966), 'The Economics of the Coming Spaceship Earth', in Henry Jarrett (ed.), Environmental Quality in a Growing Economy: Essays from the Sixth RFF Forum, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Press, 3-14, reset -- E.J. Mishan (1967), 'Foreword', in The Costs of Economic Growth, London, UK: Staples Press, xvi-xxi -- E.J. Mishan (1967), 'Growthmania', in The Costs of Economic Growth, Chapter 1, London, UK: Staples Press, 3-8 -- Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen (1975), 'Energy and Economic Myths', Southern Economic Journal, 41 (3), January, 347-81 -- Simon Kuznets (1973), 'Modern Economic Growth: Findings and Reflections', American Economic Review, 63 (3), June, 247-58 -- Luís Francisco Carvalho and João Rodrigues (2006), 'On Markets and Morality: Revisiting Fred Hirsch', Review of Social Economy, LXIV (3), September, 331-48 -- Gideon Rosenbluth (1976), 'Economists and the Growth Controversy', Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de Politiques, 2 (2), Spring, 225-39 -- Donella H. Meadows (2007), 'The History and Conclusions of The Limits to Growth', System Dynamics Review, 23 (2/3), Summer/Fall, 191-7 -- Wilfred Beckerman (1992), 'Economic Growth and the Environment: Whose Growth? Whose Environment?', World Development, 20 (4), 481-96 -- Paul Ekins (1993), '"Limits to Growth" and "Sustainable Development": Grappling with Ecological Realities', Ecological Economics, 8 (3), December, 269-88 -- Giovanni Dosi and Marco Grazzi (2009), 'Energy, Development and the Environment: An Appraisal Three Decades After the "Limits to Growth" Debate', in Andreas Pyka, Uwe Cantner, Alfred Greiner and Thomas Kuhn (eds), Recent Advances in Neo-Schumpeterian Economics: Essays in Honour of Horst Hanusch, Chapter 2, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 34-52 -- Graham M. Turner (2008), 'A Comparison of The Limits to Growth with 30 Years of Reality', Global Environmental Change, 18 (3), August, 397-411 -- Christian Leipert (1986), 'Social Costs of Economic Growth', Journal of Economic Issues, XX (1), March, 109-31 -- Peter Bartelmus (2009), 'The Cost of Natural Capital Consumption: Accounting for a Sustainable World Economy', Ecological Economics, 68 (6), April, 1850-57 -- Manfred Max-Neef (1995), 'Economic Growth and Quality of Life: A Threshold Hypothesis', Ecological Economics, 15 (2), November, 115-18
    Abstract: Petter Naess and Karl Georg Høyer (2009), 'The Emperor's Green Clothes: Growth, Decoupling, and Capitalism', Capitalism Nature Socialism, 20 (3), September, 74-95 -- Myron J. Gordon (2005), 'Growth, Uncertainty and the Third World in the Rise and Fall of Capitalism', Journal of Asian Economics, 16 (2), April, 153-77 -- Joan Martínez-Alier, Unai Pascual, Franck-Dominique Vivien and Edwin Zaccai (2010), 'Sustainable De-Growth: Mapping the Context, Criticisms and Future Prospects of an Emergent Paradigm', Ecological Economics, 69 (9), July, 1741-7
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Ayres, R. U. and A. V. Kneese (1969), 'Production, Consumption and Externalities', The American Economic Review, LIX, June, 282-97. -- Commoner, B. (1972), The Closing Circle, London: Jonathan Cape. -- Daly, H. E., J. B. Cobb and C. W. Cobb (1989), For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy Toward Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Future, Boston: Beacon Press. -- Ehrlich, P. R. and J. P. Holdren (1971), 'Impact of Population Growth', Science, 171 (3977), 1212-17. -- Galbraith, J. K. (1958), The Affluent Society, Boston: Houghton Mifflin. -- Georgescu-Roegen, N. (1971), The Entropy Law and the Economic Process, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. -- Hirsch, F. (1976), Social Limits to Growth, Cambridge: Harvard University Press. -- Jones, C. I. (2009), 'The Costs of Economic Growth', unpublished paper, available at: http://www.stanford.edu/~chadj/cost090.pdf. -- Keynes, J. M. (1935), The General Theory of Employment Interest and Money, New York: Harcourt-Brace. -- Kuznets, S. (1955), 'Economic Growth and Income Inequality', The American Economic Review, XLV (1), 28. -- Meadows, D. H. (1972), The Limits to Growth: A Report for the Club of Rome's Project on the Predicament of Mankind, New York: Universe Books. -- Mishan, E. J. (1977), The Economic Growth Debate: An Assessment, London: G. Allen & Unwin. -- Nordhaus, W. D. and J. Tobin (1972), 'Is Growth Obsolete?', National Bureau of Economic Research, available at: http://www.nber.org/chapters/c7620.pdf. -- Pigou, A. C. (1920), The Economics of Welfare, London: Macmillan. -- Spence, M. (2011), The Next Convergence, New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux. -- Stern, N. (2006), The Stern Review: The Economics of Climate Change, London: HM Treasury. -- Tol, R. (2009), 'The Economic Effects of Climate Change', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 23 (2), 29-51. -- United Nations (2011), World Population Prospects. The 2010 Revision. Highlights and Advance Tables, available at: http://esa.un.org/unpd/wpp/Documentation/pdf/WPP2010_Highlights.pdf -- Victor, P.A. (1972), Pollution: Economy and Environment, London: Allen and Unwin. -- Victor, P.A., J.E. Hanna, A. Kubursi (1998), 'How strong is weak sustainability?' in S. Faucheux, M. O'Connor and J. van der Straaten (eds), Sustainable Development: Concepts, Rationalities and Strategies, Dordrecht, Boston, London: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 195-210
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784714079
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Globalization and inequality
    DDC: 339.2
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    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Offene Volkswirtschaft ; Welt ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Income distribution ; Globalization Social aspects ; Equality ; Globalisierung ; Wirkung ; Auswirkung ; Sozialer Wandel ; Transnationale Politik ; Politischer Prozess ; Erde ; Income distribution ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This title brings together the most significant modern contributions to the literature on globalization and inequality. The editor's selection, set in context by an authoritative introduction, uses broad analyses and important case studies to illustrate the impact on levels of inequality of previous periods of globalization and of the current era of globalization. The research review further focuses on the issues of openness and inequality, and concludes with several benchmark papers that examine global levels of inequality. This timely book will be an invaluable resource for anyone concerned with this vital relationship, including teachers, doctoral students and researchers
    Abstract: Bob Sutcliffe (2004), 'World Inequality and Globalization', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 20 (1), March, 15-37 -- Anthony B. Atkinson and Andrea Brandolini (2010), 'On Analyzing the World Distribution of Income', World Bank Economic Review, 24 (1), 1-37 -- Sudhir Anand and Paul Segal (2008), 'What Do We Know about Global Income Inequality?', Journal of Economic Literature, 46 (1), March, 57-94
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): François Bourguignon and Christian Morrisson (2002), 'Inequality Among World Citizens: 1820-1992', American Economic Review, 92 (4), September, 727-44 -- Peter H. Lindert and Jeffrey G. Williamson (2003), 'Does Globalization Make the World More Unequal?', and Lant Pritchett, 'Comment', in Michael D. Bordo, Alan M. Taylor and Jeffrey G. Williamson (eds), Globalization in Historical Perspective, Chapter 5, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 227-71, 271-75 -- Jeffrey G. Williamson (1997), 'Globalization and Inequality, Past and Present', World Bank Research Observer, 12 (2), August, 117-35 -- Thomas Piketty and Emmanuel Saez (2006), 'The Evolution of Top Incomes: A Historical and International Perspective', American Economic Review, 96 (2), May, 200-205 -- Martin Ravallion (2003), 'Inequality Convergence', Economics Letters, 80 (3), September, 351-56 -- Giovanni Andrea Cornia, Tony Addison and Sampsa Kiiski (2004), 'Income Distribution Changes and Their Impact in the Post-Second World War Period', in Inequality, Growth, and Poverty in an Era of Liberalization and Globalization, Chapter 2, UNU-WIDER and Oxford, UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 26-54 -- Andrea Brandolini and Timothy M. Smeeding (2006), 'Patterns of Economic Inequality in Western Democracies: Some Facts on Levels and Trends', PS: Political Science and Politics, 39 (1), January, 21-26 -- Sebastian Leitner and Mario Holzner (2008), 'Economic Inequality in Central, East and Southeast Europe', Intervention: European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies, 5 (1), 155-88 -- Leonardo Gasparini, Guillermo Cruces and Leopoldo Tornarolli (2011), 'Recent Trends in Income Inequality in Latin America', including comments by Daniel Mejía and Daniel E. Ortega, Economia: Journal of the Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association, 11 (2), Spring, 147-201 -- Angus Deaton and Jean Dreze (2002), 'Poverty and Inequality in India: A Re-Examination', Economic and Political Weekly, Sept 7th, 3729-48 -- Ravi Kanbur and Xiaobo Zhang (2005), 'Fifty Years of Regional Inequality in China: A Journey Through Central Planning, Reform, and Openness', Review of Development Economics, 9 (1), February, 87-106 -- Matthew Higgins and Jeffrey G. Williamson (2002), 'Explaining Inequality the World Round: Cohort Size, Kuznets Curves, and Openness', Southeast Asian Studies, 40 (3), December, 268-302 -- Antonio Spilimbergo, Juan Luis Londoño and Miguel Székely (1999), 'Income Distribution, Factor Endowments, and Trade Openness', Journal of Development Economics, 59 (1), June, 77-101 -- Steve Dowrick and Jane Golley (2004), 'Trade Openness and Growth: Who Benefits?', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 20 (1), March, 38-56 -- Branko Milanovic (2005), 'Can We Discern the Effect of Globalization on Income Distribution? Evidence from Household Surveys', World Bank Economic Review, 19 (1), 21-44 -- Julien Gourdon, Nicolas Maystre and Jaime de Melo (2008), 'Openness, Inequality and Poverty: Endowments Matter', Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 17 (3), September, 343-78 -- Branko Milanovic (2006), 'Global Income Inequality: A Review',World Economics, 7 (1), January-March, 131-57 -- Branko Milanovic (2002), 'True World Income Distribution, 1988 and 1993: First Calculation Based on Household Surveys Alone', Economic Journal, 112 (476), January, 51-92 -- Xavier Sala-i-Martin (2006), 'The World Distribution of Income: Falling Poverty and ... Convergence, Period', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXXI (2), May, 351-97
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    Keywords: Economic development ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index both captures the context features of entrepreneurship and fills a gap in the measurement of development. Building on recent advances in entrepreneurship and economic development, the authors have created an index that offers a measure of the quality of the business formation process in 71 of the most important countries in the world
    Abstract: 1. The global entrepreneurship and development index -- 2. Entrepreneurship and economic development -- 3. Methodology and data description -- 4. Country standings
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    ISBN: 9781781001158
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    Abstract: The Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index both captures the context features of entrepreneurship and fills a gap in the measurement of development. Building on recent advances in entrepreneurship and economic development, the authors have created an index that offers a measure of the quality of the business formation process in 79 of the most important countries in the world
    Abstract: 1. The global entrepreneurship and development index -- 2. Entrepreneurship and economic development -- 3. Methodology and data description -- 4. Country standings
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    ISBN: 9780857935212
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 221 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Challenges for European innovation policy
    DDC: 338.943
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    Keywords: 2000-2009 ; Technologiepolitik ; Schumpeterismus ; EU-Staaten ; EU-Mitgliedschaft ; Technological innovations ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; Schumpeter, Joseph Alois, 1883-1950 ; Technology and state ; Europe, Central ; Technology and state ; Europe, Eastern ; Europe, Central ; Economic policy ; 1989- ; Europe, Eastern ; Economic policy ; 1989- ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Osteuropa ; Europäische Union ; Innovationsförderung
    Abstract: This book uniquely applies the Schumpeterian innovation policy perspective to the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. A broadly defined framework of the science, technology, innovation and growth system underpins the empirical and conceptual analysis of the critical issues including demand, FDI, finance and education
    Abstract: 1. Innovation policy in multi-tier Europe : introduction / Anna Kaderabkova and Slavo Radosevic -- 2. Challenges of converging innovation policies in a multi-tier Europe : a neo-Schumpeterian perspective / Slavo Radosevic -- 3. Fostering growth in CEE countries : a country-tailored approach to growth policy / Philippe Aghion, Heike Harmgart and Natalia Weisshaar -- 4. Sectoral innovation modes and level of economic development : implications for innovation policy in the new member states / Andreas Reinstaller and Fabian Unterlass -- 5. EU innovation policy : one size doesn't fit all! / Alasdair Reid -- 6. Attracting and embedding R&D in multinational firms : policy options for EU new member states / Rajneesh Narula -- 7. Innovation in EU CEE : the role of demand-based policy / Jakob Edler -- 8. Innovation policy options for "catching up" by the EU CEE member states / Philippe Aghion ... [et al.]
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    ISBN: 9781849809153
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 369 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Regional integration, economic development and global governance
    DDC: 337
    Keywords: Regionale Wirtschaftsintegration ; Wirtschaftsintegration ; Global Governance ; Entwicklung ; Welt ; International cooperation ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; International economic integration ; Economic development ; International cooperation ; International organization ; Regionalism ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Global Governance ; Weltwirtschaftsordnung ; Integration
    Abstract: The contributors expertly provide a comparative perspective on regional integration in different regions of the world while at the same time analysing the various facets of integration, relating to trade, FDI, finance and monetary policies. They provide a comprehensive treatment of the subject and offer new perspectives on the potential developmental effects of regional integration and the implications of regional integration for global economic governance. Whilst highlighting and illustrating the potential benefits deriving from regional economic integration, the book also stresses the problems and challenges regional integration processes are usually confronted with
    Abstract: pt. 1. Integration experiences in different regions -- pt. 2. Regional integration and the multilateral trading system -- pt. 3. Regional trade and foreign direct investment -- pt. 4. Regional financial integration -- pt. 5. Topics in monetary integration
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    ISBN: 9781781003558
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 190 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Global governance and the role of the EU
    DDC: 338.9
    Keywords: 1978-2060 ; Globalisierung ; Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Global Governance ; Weltwirtschaftsordnung ; Politischer Wandel ; Prognose ; Welt ; EU-Staaten ; Economic development ; Economic development International cooperation ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Weltwirtschaftsordnung ; Global Governance ; Politischer Wandel
    Abstract: Three years after the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, economic growth has resurfaced across the world, but with significant variation. This timely book illustrates that although mature economies (the EU in particular) are still confronting sluggish economic performance, emerging markets seem to have fully recovered. It explores the reform of global economic governance after the crisis and, in this context, addresses the role of the EU and its economic prospects for the coming decade
    Abstract: pt. 1. Heading to 2020 : a new world economic governance? -- pt. 2. Carving out a place for the EU
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    ISBN: 9781781002278
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 328 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The financial crisis and developing countries
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    Keywords: 1990-2011 ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Finanzkrise ; Entwicklung ; Entwicklungsländer ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ; Finanzkrise ; Wirkung ; Auswirkung ; Entwicklung ; Tendenz ; Armut ; Electronic books ; Entwicklungsländer ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Entwicklungsländer ; Weltwirtschaftskrise ; Globalisierung
    Abstract: The Financial Crisis and Developing Countries discusses and analyses regional and country specific impacts of the financial crisis in emerging markets and developing countries, covering all continents. Using heterodox and mainstream methodologies, the book develops a multidisciplinary perspective on the crisis phenomenon as it examines how the crisis changes concepts of development, critically discusses the mainstream approach, analyses (global) governance issues (including the G20) and shows the actual impact for the poor and crisis vulnerable
    Abstract: pt. 1. The crisis and concepts of development -- pt. 2. Heterodox (political) economic interpretations -- pt. 3. Regional and country experiences -- pt. 4. Preparing for the next crisis?
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    ISBN: 9781784713744
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in business
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Buckley, Peter J., 1949 - Globalization and the global factory
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    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Interorganizational relations ; International business enterprises Management ; Electronic books ; Globalisierung ; Multinationales Unternehmen
    Abstract: This authoritative title presents seminal papers from leading academics on the evolving field of globalization and its effects on corporations and enterprises. Professor Buckley has selected key works which define the global factory and cover important research areas including the antecedents of the global factory, the effect of globalization on international networks, offshoring and outsourcing as well as formal theoretical models. This indispensable book will be of immense value to students, scholars and practitioners interested in this topical and relevant field
    Abstract: Castells, M. (2001), The Internet Galaxy, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Chapman, K. (1999), 'Merger/Acquisition Activity and Regional Cohesion in the EU', in N.A. Phelps and J. Alden (eds), Foreign Direct Investment and the Global Economy, London: The Stationery Office, pp. 121-38. -- Coase, R.H. (1937), 'The Nature of the Firm', Economica, 4, 386-405. -- Cook, G. and Pandit, N.R. (2009), 'Clustering and the Internationalization of SMEs in the Media Industry', in K. Ibeh and S. Davies (eds), Contemporary Challenges to International Business, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. -- Cook, G. and Pandit, N.R. (2009), 'Agglomeration and Flows of Inward and Outward Direct Investment: Evidence from Financial Services in the UK', Proceedings of the 36th Academy of International Business (UK&I) Conference, Academy of International Business, Glasgow, p. 26. -- Deardorff, A. (2001), 'Fragmentation Across Cones', in S. Ardnt and H. Kierzkowski (eds), Fragmentation: New Production Patterns in the World Economy, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Dow, D. and Karunaratna, A. (2006), 'Developing a Multidimensional Instrument to Measure Psychic Distance Stimuli', Journal of International Business Studies, 37 (5), 578-602. -- Dunning, J.H. and Lundan, S.M. (2008), Multinational Enterprises and the Global Economy, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. -- Dunning, J.H. and Wallace, L. (1999), 'New Jersey in a Globalising Economy', in N.A. Phelps and J. Alden (eds), Foreign Direct Investment and the Global Economy, London: The Stationery Office, pp. 253-69. -- Economist, The (2001), 'Geography and the Net', 11.08.2001, pp. 18-20. -- Enright, M.J. (1998), 'Regional Clusters and Firm Strategy', in A. Chandler, P. Hagström and Ö. Sölvell (eds), The Dynamic Firm: The Role of Technology, Strategy, Organization and Regions, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Enderwick, P. (2010), The Competitive Challenge of Large Emerging Markets, London: Routledge (forthcoming 2010). -- Fujita, M. and Thisse, J.-F. (2002), Economies of Agglomeration, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- Geary, P.J. (1988), Before France and Germany: The Creation and Transformation of the Merovingian World, New York: Oxford University Press. -- Gereffi, G. (2001), 'Beyond the Producer Driven/Buyer Driven Dichotomy', IDS Bulletin, 32 (2), 30-40. -- Gereffi, G. and Memedovic, O. (2003), The Global Apparel Value Chain: What Prospects for Upgrading by Developing Countries?, Vienna: UNIDO. -- Gereffi, G., Humphrey, J. and Sturgeon, T. (2005), 'The Governance of Global Value Chains', Review of International Political Economy, 12 (1), 78-104. -- Gersbach, H. (2002), 'Does and How Does Globalisation Matter at Industry Level?', World Economy, 25 (2), 209-29. -- Godley, A. (2009), 'What Does History add to International Business?', MIMEO, University of Reading
    Abstract: Graham, E.M. (2003), 'Attracting Foreign Direct Investment to the United States: The Joust Between the Federal Government and the States', in N.A. Phelps and P. Rains (eds), The New Competition for Inward Investment, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 61-78. -- Gregory, D. (1982), Regional Transformation and Industrial Revolution: A Geography of the Yorkshire Woollen Industry, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. -- Grosby, S. (2005), Nationalism, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Hallén, L. and Weidersheim-Paul, F. (1979), 'Psychic Distance and Buyer-Seller Interaction', Organisasjon, Market og Samfund, 16 (3), 308-24. -- Hoover, E. (1948), The Location of Economic Activity, New York: McGraw-Hill. -- Huang, Y. (2003), Selling China - Foreign Direct Investment during the Reform Era, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- Hymer, S.H. (1970), 'The Efficiency (Contradictions) of the Multinational Corporation', Papers and Proceedings of the American Economic Association, May. -- Hymer, S.H. (1971), 'The Multinational Corporation and the Law of Uneven Development', in J. Bhagwati (ed.), Economics and World Order, New York: World Law Fund. -- Hymer, S.H. (1972), 'The Multinational Corporation and the Law of Uneven Development', in J.N. Bhagwati, (ed.), Economics and World Order, London: Macmillan. -- Jacobs, J. (1984), Cities and the Wealth of Nations, New York: Random House. -- Jacobs, J. (1969), The Economy of Cities, Harmondsworth: Penguin. -- Johanson, J. and Vahlne, J.E. (1977), 'The Internationalization Process of the Firm: A Model of Knowledge Development and Increasing Foreign Market Commitments', Journal of International Business Studies, 8 (1), 23-32. -- Johanson, J. and Weidersheim-Paul, F. (1975), 'The Internationalisation Process of the Firm: Four Swedish Cases', Journal of Management Studies, 12 (3), 305-22. -- Kaplinsky, R. (2001), 'Is Globalization all it is Cracked up to be?', Review of International Political Economy, 8 (1), 45-65. -- Kaplinsky, R., Memedovic, O., Morris, M. and Readman, J. (2003), The Global Wood Furniture Value Chain: What Prospects for Upgrading by Developing Countries? The Case of South Africa, Vienna: UNIDO. -- Kaplinsky, R. and Morris, M. (2001), A Handbook for Value Chain Research, Brighton: University of Sussex Institute for Development Studies. -- KnowledgeWharton (2009), 'No Man is an Island: the Promise of Cloud Computing', posted 01.04.2009. -- Lenway, S.A. and Murtha, T.P. (1994), 'The State as Strategist in International Business Research', Journal of International Business Studies, 25, 513-35
    Abstract: Gunnar Hedlund (1993), 'Assumptions of Hierarchy and Heterarchy, with Applications to the Management of the Multinational Corporation', in Sumantra Ghoshal and D. Eleanor Westney (eds), Organization Theory and the Multinational Corporation, Chapter 9, London, UK: Macmillan, 211-36, references -- William G. Egelhoff (1993), 'Information-processing Theory and the Multinational Corporation', in Sumantra Ghoshal and D. Eleanor Westney (eds), Organization Theory and the Multinational Corporation, Chapter 8, London, UK: Macmillan, 182-210, references -- Mark Casson (1996), 'The Nature of the Firm Reconsidered: Information Synthesis and Entrepreneurial Organisation', Management International Review, 36 (1), Special Issue, 55-94 -- Gary Gereffi (1999), 'International Trade and Industrial Upgrading in the Apparel Commodity Chain', Journal of International Economics, 48 (1), June, 37-70 -- Raphael Kaplinsky (2004), 'Spreading the Gains from Globalization: What Can Be Learned from Value-Chain Analysis?', Problems of Economic Transition, 47 (2), June, 74-115 -- Gary Gereffi, John Humphrey and Timothy Sturgeon (2005), 'The Governance of Global Value Chains', Review of International Political Economy, 12 (1), February, 78-104 -- Yongjiang Shi and Mike Gregory (1998), 'International Manufacturing Networks - to Develop Global Competitive Capabilities', Journal of Operations Management, 16 (2/3), May, 195-214 -- Sumantra Ghoshal and Christopher A. Bartlett (1990), 'The Multinational Corporation as an Interorganizational Network', Academy of Management Review, 15 (4), October, 603-25 -- Alan Rugman and Joseph D'Cruz (1997), 'The Theory of the Flagship Firm', European Management Journal, 15 (4), 403-12 -- Arie Y. Lewin, Silvia Massini and Carine Peeters (2009), 'Why are Companies Offshoring Innovation? The Emerging Global Race for Talent', Journal of International Business Studies, 40 (6), August, 901-25 -- Nipon Poapongsakorn and Kriengkrai Techakanont (2008), 'The Development of Automotive Industry Clusters and Production Networks in Thailand', in Ikuo Kuroiwa and Toh Mun Heng (eds), Production Networks and Industrial Clusters: Integrating Economies in Southeast Asia, Chapter 7, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 196-256 -- Sum Chee Chuong and James Ang (2008), 'Supply Chain Management and Logistics in Southeast Asia', in Ikuo Kuroiwa and Toh Mun Heng (eds), Production Networks and Industrial Clusters: Integrating Economies in Southeast Asia, Chapter 8, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 259-300 -- Gustavo Guzman and John Wilson (2009), 'Learning and Knowledge Transfer in Global Modular Production: A Developing Country View', previously unpublished, 1-16 -- Michael H. Grote and Florian A. Täube (2007), 'When Outsourcing is Not an Option: International Relocation of Investment Bank Research - Or Isn't It?', Journal of International Management, 13 (1), 57-77 -- Dante Di Gregorio, Martina Musteen and Douglas E. Thomas (2009), 'Offshore Outsourcing as a Source of International Competitiveness for SMEs', Journal of International Business Studies, 40 (6), August, 969-88 -- Peter J. Buckley and Niron Hashai (2004), 'A Global System View of Firm Boundaries', Journal of International Business Studies, 35 (1), January, 33-45 -- Peter J. Buckley and Martin J. Carter (2004), 'A Formal Analysis of Knowledge Combination in Multinational Enterprises', Journal of International Business Studies, 35 (5), September, 371-84 -- Peter J. Buckley and Niron Hashai (2009), 'Formalizing Internationalization in the Eclectic Paradigm', Journal of International Business Studies, 40 (1), January, 58-70
    Abstract: Linnemann, H. (1966), An Econometric Study of International Trade Flows, Amsterdam: North-Holland. -- Marshall, A. (1890), Principles of Economics, London: Macmillan. -- Mason, R. (2009), 'A Wealth of Information at the Push of a Button', Daily Telegraph, 28.04.2009, p. 35. -- McLaren, J. (2000), 'Globalization and Vertical Structure', American Economic Review, 90 (5), 1239-54. -- Mirza, H. (1998), Global Competitive Strategies in the New World Economy: Multilateralism, Regionalization, and the Transnational Firm, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar. -- Murtha, T.P., Lenway, S.A. and Hart, J.A. (2001), Managing New Industry Creation, Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press. -- O'Grady, S. and Lane, H.W. (1996), 'The Psychic Distance Paradox', Journal of International Business Studies, 27 (2), 309-33. -- Peck, F. and Durnin, J. (1999), 'Institutional Marginalisation and Inward Investment Strategies in the North of England: The Case of Cumbria', in N.A. Phelps and J. Alden (eds), Foreign Direct Investment and the Global Economy, London: The Stationery Office, pp. 237-52. -- Pike, A. (1999), 'In Situ Restructuring in Branch Plants and their Local Economic Development Implications', in N.A. Phelps and J. Alden (eds), Foreign Direct Investment and the Global Economy, London: The Stationery Office, pp. 221-36. -- Porter, M.E. (1990), 'The Competitive Advantage of Nations', Harvard Business Review, 68 (2), 73-93. -- Porter, M.E. (1998), 'Clusters and the New Economics of Competition', Harvard Business Review, 76, 77-90. -- Prahalad, C.K and Lieberthal, K. (1998), 'The End of Corporate Imperialism', Harvard Business Review, July-August, 69-79. -- Pred, Allan (1977), City-systems in Advanced Economies, London: Hutchinson. -- Raines, P. and Wishlade, F. (1999), 'E.C. Policy-making and the Challenges of Foreign Investment', in N.A. Phelps and J. Alden (eds), Foreign Direct Investment and the Global Economy, London: The Stationery Office, pp. 71-86. -- Rosecrance, R. (1996), 'The Rise of Virtual State', Foreign Affairs, 47 (1), July-August, 45-61. -- Savitch, H.V. and Kantor, P. (2002), Cities in the International Market Place, Princeton: Princeton University Press. -- Scott, W.R. (2001), Institutions and Organizations, 2nd edn, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. -- Sideri, S. (1997), 'Globalisation and Regional Integration', European Journal of Development Research, 9 (1), 38-81. -- Subramanian, R. and Lawrence, R.Z. (1999), A Prism on Globalization: Corporate Responses to the Dollar, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, p. 198
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Alden, J. (1999), 'The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Job Creation: The Experience of Wales', in N.A. Phelps and J. Alden (eds), Foreign Direct Investment and the Global Economy, London: The Stationery Office, pp. 204-20. -- Bair, J. (2005), 'From Commodity Chains to Value Chains and Back Again?', MIMEO, Yale University Department of Sociology. -- Balsdon, J.P.V.D. (1979), Romans and Aliens, London: Duckworth. -- Barnes, J., Kaplinsky, R. and Morris, M. (2004), 'Industrial Policy in Developing Economies: Developing Dynamic Comparative Advantage in the South African Automobile Sector', Competition and Change, 8 (2), 153-72. -- Beckerman, W. (1956), 'Distance in Pattern of Intra-European Trade', The Review of Economics and Statistics, 38 (1), 31-40. -- Berg, D.M. and Guisinger, S.E. (2001), 'Capital Flows, Capital Controls and International Business Risk', in A.M. Rugman and T.L. Brewer (eds), The Oxford Handbook of International Business, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 259-81. -- Bhide, A. (2008), The Venturesome Economy, Princeton: Princeton, University Press. -- Boston Consulting Group (2004), Capturing Global Advantage, Boston MA: Boston Consulting Group. -- Bronzini, Raffaello (2007), 'FDI Inflows, Agglomeration and Host Country Firms' Size: Evidence from Italy', Regional Studies, Taylor and Francis Journals, 41 (7), 963-78. -- Bressand, A. (1990), 'Beyond Interdependence: 1992 as a Global Challenge', International Affairs, 66 (1), 47-65. -- Buckley, P.J. (2004a), 'Government Policy Responses to Strategic Rent-Seeking Transnational Firms', Transnational Corporations, 1996, 5 (2), 1-17. -- Buckley, P.J. (2004b) 'Cartography and International Business', International Business Review, 13 (2), 239-55. -- Buckley, P.J. (2007), 'The Strategy of Multinational Enterprises in the Light of the Rise of China', Scandinavian Journal of Management, 23 (2), 107-26. -- Buckley, P.J. and Casson, M.C. (1976), The Future of the Multinational Enterprise, London: Macmillan. -- Buckley, P.J., Clegg, J., Forsans, N. and Reilly, K. (2001), 'Increasing the Size of the "Country ", Regional Economic Integration and Foreign Direct Investment in a Globalized World Economy', Management International Review, 41 (3), 251-74. -- Buckley, P.J. and Ghauri, P.N. (eds) (2002), International Mergers and Acquisitions: A Reader, London: International Thomson Press. -- Casson, M.C. (1997a), 'Entrepreneurial Networks in International Business', Business and Economic History, 26 (2), 3-17. -- Casson, M.C. (1997b), 'Institutional Economics and Business History: A Way Forward?', Business History, 39 (4), 151-71. -- Casson, M.C. (2006), 'Networks: A New Paradigm in International Business History?', UK Academy of International Business Conference, Manchester, April 2006
    Abstract: Swann, G.M.P., Prevezer, M. and Stout, D. (eds) (1998), The Dynamics of Industrial Clustering: International Comparisons in Computing and Biotechnology, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Tickell, A. (2000), 'Finance and Localities', in G.L. Clark, M.P. Feldman and M.S. Gertler (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 230-52. -- Vahlne, J.-E. and Weidersheim-Paul, F. (1977), Psychic Distance - an Inhibiting Factor in International Trade, Uppsala: University of Uppsala. -- Vernon, R. (1966), 'International Trade and International Investment in the Product Cycle', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 80, 190-207. -- Vernon, R. (1979), 'The Product Cycle Hypothesis', in 'A New International Environment', Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 41, 255-67. -- Weidersheim-Paul, F. (1972), Uncertainty and Economic Distance - Studies in International Business, Uppsala: Almquist and Wicksell. -- Whitley, R. (1999), Divergent Capitalisms: The Social Structuring and Change of Business Systems, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Wilson, J. and Guzman, G.A.C. (2005), 'Organisational Knowledge Transfer in Modular Production Networks: The Case of Brazil', paper presented to AIB World Conference, Quebec, July. -- Wood, A. (2003), 'The Politics of Orchestrating Inward Investment: Institutions, Policy and Practice in the Industrial Midwest', in N.A. Phelps and P. Rains (eds), The New Competition for Inward Investment, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 79-98. -- Yeung, G. (2003), 'Scramble for FDI: The Experience of Guangdong Province in Southern China', in N.A. Phelps and P. Rains (eds), The New Competition for Inward Investment, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 193-212. -- Zaheer, S. (1995), 'Overcoming the Liability of Foreignness', Academy of Management Journal, 38 (2), 341-63. -- Peter J. Buckley and Pervez N. Ghauri (2004), 'Globalisation, Economic Geography and the Strategy of Multinational Enterprises', Journal of International Business Studies, 35 (2), March, 81-98 -- Peter J. Buckley (2007), 'The Strategy of Multinational Enterprises in the Light of the Rise of China', Scandinavian Journal of Management, 23, 107-26 -- Peter J. Buckley (2009), 'The Impact of the Global Factory on Economic Development', Journal of World Business, 44 (2), April, 131-43 -- Peter J. Buckley and Mark C. Casson (1998), 'Models of the Multinational Enterprise', Journal of International Business Studies, 29 (1), First Quarter, 21-44 -- Andreas Hinterhuber (2002), 'Value Chain Orchestration in Action and the Case of the Global Agrochemical Industry', Long Range Planning, 35, 615-35 -- Roger Strange and James Newton (2006), 'Stephen Hymer and the Externalization of Production', International Business Review, 15 (2), April, 180-93 -- Stephen Hymer (1972), 'Is the Multinational Corporation Doomed?', Innovation, 28, February, 11-18, reset -- György Ádám (1975), 'Multinational Corporations and Worldwide Sourcing', in Hugo Radice (ed.), International Firms and Modern Imperialism: Selected Readings, Hammondsworth, UK: Penguin Books, 89-103
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    ISBN: 9781784712983
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Financial globalization and economic performance
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    Keywords: Internationaler Finanzmarkt ; Globalisierung ; Kapitalmobilität ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Finanzkrise ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Financial crises ; International finance ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The past decade has witnessed a surge in interest in the area of financial globalization and economic performance. This was stimulated by the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis after plans to adopt full capital account liberalization by IMF member states failed. Scholars have since focused on the dangers that may result from foreign-exchange crises and increased market volatility. This essential volume brings together the seminal contributions to this important field and will be of great value to lectures and students, as well as politicians and officials involved in international economic policy making
    Abstract: Guillermo A. Calvo (1998), 'Capital Flows and Capital-Market Crises: The Simple Economics of Sudden Stops', Journal of Applied Economics, 1 (1), 35-54 -- Joseph E. Stiglitz (2004), 'Capital-Market Liberalization, Globalization, and the IMF', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 20 (1), 57-71 -- Geert Bekaert, Campbell R. Harvey and Christian Lundblad (2006), 'Growth Volatility and Financial Liberalization', Journal of International Money and Finance, 25 (3), 370-403 -- M. Ayhan Kose, Eswar S. Prasad and Marco E. Terrones (2007), 'How Does Financial Globalization Affect Risk Sharing? Patterns and Channels', IMF Working Paper No. 07/238, 1-41 -- Olivier Blanchard (2009), 'The Crisis: Basic Mechanisms, and Appropriate Policies', IMF Working Paper No. 09/80, 1-22 -- Todd Mitton (2006), 'Stock Market Liberalization and Operating Performance at the Firm Level', Journal of Financial Economics, 81 (3), September, 625-47 -- Kristin J. Forbes (2007), 'One Cost of the Chilean Capital Controls: Increased Financial Constraints for Smaller Traded Firms', Journal of International Economics, 71 (2), 294-323 -- Robert E. Lucas, Jr (1990), 'Why Doesn't Capital Flow from Rich to Poor Countries?', American Economic Review, 80 (2), May, 92-6 -- Carmen M. Reinhart and Kenneth S. Rogoff (2004), 'Serial Default and the "Paradox " of Rich-to-Poor Capital Flows', American Economic Review, 94 (2), May, 53-8 -- Eswar Prasad, Raghuram Rajan and Arvind Subramanian (2007), 'The Paradox of Capital', Finance and Development, 44 (1), March, 16-19 -- Ajit Singh and Ann Zammit (2000), 'International Capital Flows: Identifying the Gender Dimension', World Development, 28 (7), 1249-68 -- Philip Arestis and Asena Caner (2010), 'Capital Account Liberalisation and Poverty: How Close is the Link?', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 34 (2), 295-323
    Abstract: Kose, M. Ayhan, Eswar Prasad and Marco Terrones (2009), 'Does openness to international financial flows raise productivity growth?', Journal of International Money and Finance, 28 (4), 554-580. -- Kose, M. Ayhan, Eswar Prasad, Shang-Jin Wei and Kenneth Rogoff (2009), 'Financial globalization: A reappraisal', IMF Staff Papers, 56 (1), 8-62. -- MacDougall, G.A.D.. (1960), 'The benefits and costs of private investment from abroad: A theoretical approach', Economic Record, 36, Special Issue, March, 13-35. Also published in Bulletin of the Oxford University Institute of Statistics, 22 (3), 1960, 180-211. Reprinted in Richard E.Caves and Harry G. Johnson, eds (1968), Readings in International Economics, London: George Allen and Unwin and in J.H. Dunning, ed. (1972), International Investment, Harmondsworth, Penguin 1972. -- Mishkin, Frederic S. (2007), 'Is financial globalization beneficial?', Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 39 (2-3), 259-294. -- Mishkin, Frederic S. (2009), 'Why we shouldn't turn our backs on financial globalization', IMF Staff Papers, 56 (1), 139-170. -- Nadal-De Simone, Francisco and Piritta Sorsa (1999), A Review of Capital Account Restrictions in Chile in the 1990s, IMF Working Paper WP/99/52. -- North, Douglass C. (1962), 'International capital movements in historical perspective', in R.F. Mikesell (ed.), US Private and Government Investment Abroad, Eugene: University of Oregon Books, 10-43. Reprinted in R.C. Michie, Commercial and Financial Services, Blackwell: Oxford 1994, 332-365. -- Nurkse, R. (1954), 'International investment today in the light of nineteenth-century experience', Economic Journal, 64 (256), December, 744-758. Reprinted in R.N. Cooper (ed.), International Finance, Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books 1969 (where incorrect page numbers are given). -- Obstfeld, Maurice (1998), 'The global capital market: Benefactor or menace?', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12 (4), 9-30. -- Obstfeld, Maurice (2009), International Finance and Growth in Developing Countries: What Have We Learned?, NBER Working Paper w14691. -- Ostry, Jonathan D., Atish R. Ghosh, Karl Habermeier, Marcos Chamon, Mahvash S. Qureshi and Dennis B.S. Reinhardt (2010), Capital Inflows: The Role of Controls, IMF Staff Position Note SPN/10/04. -- Pavlova, Anna and Roberto Rigobon (2011), International Macro-Finance, CEPR Discussion Paper DP8218. -- Prasad, Eswar S. and Raghuram G. Rajan (2008), 'A pragmatic approach to capital account liberalization', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 22 (3), 149-172. -- Prati, Alessandro, Martin Schindler and Patricio Valenzuela (2009, Who Benefits from Capital Account Liberalization? Evidence from Firm-Level Credit Ratings Data, IMF Working Paper No. 09/210. -- Reinhart, Carmen M. and Kenneth Rogoff (2009), This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. -- Rodrik, Dani and Arvind Subramanian (2009), 'Why did financial globalization disappoint?', IMF Staff Papers, 56 (1), 112-138. -- Scobie, James R. (1971), Argentina, 2nd edn, New York: Oxford University Press. -- Stiglitz, Joseph E. (2000), 'Capital market liberalization, economic growth, and instability', World Development, 28 (6), 1075-1086. -- Stiglitz, Joseph E. (2002), Globalization and Its Discontents, New York: Norton
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Ang, James B. (2008), 'A survey of recent developments in the literature of finance and growth', Journal of Economic Surveys, 22 (3), 536-576. -- Arestis, Philip and Asena Caner (2010), 'Capital account liberalization and poverty: How close is the link?', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 34 (2), 295-323. -- Baharumshah, Ahmad Zubaidi and Marwan Abdul-Malik Thanoon (2006), 'Foreign capital flows and economic growth in East Asian countries', China Economic Review, 17 (1), 70-83. -- Bakker, Age F.P. (2003), 'Advanced country experiences with capital account liberalization', Ch. 2 in Age F.P. Bakker and Bryan Chapple, eds, Capital Liberalization in Transition Countries: Lessons from the Past and for the Future, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. -- Brixiova, Zuzana, Laura Vartia and Andreas Wörgötter (2010) , 'Capital flows and the boom-bust cycle: The case of Estonia', Economic Systems, 34 (1), 55-72. -- Calvo, Guillermo A. (1998), 'Capital flows and capital-market crises: The simple economics of sudden stops', Journal of Applied Economics, 1 (1), 35-54. -- Calvo, Guillermo A., Leonardo Leiderman and Carmen M. Reinhart (1996), 'Inflows of capital to developing countries in the 1990s', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 10 (2), 123-139. -- Caves, Richard E. and Harry G. Johnson, eds (1968), Readings in International Economics, London: George Allen and Unwin. -- Chinn, Menzie David and Hiro Ito (2006), 'What matters for financial development? Capital controls, institutions, and interactions', Journal of Development Economics, 81 (1), 163-192. -- Cooper, R.N., ed. (1969), International Finance, Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books. -- Corsetti, Giancarlo, Paolo Pesenti and Nouriel Roubini (1999), 'What caused the Asian currency and financial crisis?', Japan and the World Economy, 11 (3), 305-373. -- de Gregorio, José, Sebastian Edwards and Rodrigo O. Valdés (2000), 'Controls on capital inflows: Do they work?', Journal of Development Economics, 63 (1), 59-83. -- Diaz-Alejandro, Carlos (1985), 'Good-bye financial repression, hello financial crash', Journal of Development Economics, 19 (1-2), 1-24. -- Dunning, John R., ed. (1972), International Investment, Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books. -- Edison, Hali J., Michael W. Klein, Luca Antonio Ricci and Torsten Sløk (2004), 'Capital account liberalization and economic performance: Survey and synthesis', IMF Staff Papers, 51 (4), 220-256. -- Edwards, Sebastian (2001), Capital Flows and Economic Performance: Are Emerging Economies Different?, NBER Working Paper No. 8076. -- Ghosh, Atish R. and J.D. Ostry (1995), 'The current account in developing countries: A perspective from the consumption-smoothing approach,' World Bank Economic Review, 9 (2), 305-333. -- Husted, Steven and Ronald MacDonald (1999), 'The Asian currency crash: were badly driven fundamentals to blame?', Journal of Asian Economics, 10 (4), 537-550. -- Kose, M. Ayhan, Eswar S. Prasad and Marco E. Terrones (2003), 'Financial integration and macroeconomic volatility', IMF Staff Papers, 50 (Special Issue), 119-42
    Abstract: Stiglitz, Joseph E. and Andrew Weiss (1981), 'Credit rationing in markets with imperfect information', American Economic Review, 71 (3), 393-410. -- Thiel, Eva (2003), 'Recent codes-based liberalization in the OECD', Ch. 5 in Age F.P. Bakker and Bryan Chapple (eds), Capital Liberalization in Transition Countries; Lessons from the Past and for the Future, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. -- Tobin, James (1974), The New Economics One Decade Older, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. -- Visser, Hans (2004), A Guide to International Monetary Economics, 3rd edn, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. -- Wyplosz, Charles (2002), 'How risky is financial liberalization in the developing countries?', Comparative Economic Studies, 44 (2), 1-26. -- Yeager, Leland B. (1966), International Monetary Relations: Theory, History, and Policy, New York: Harper & Row. -- Robert Pringle (1989), 'Foreign Lending Revisited 1880-1980', in Donald E. Fair and Christian de Boissieu (eds), The International Adjustment Process: New Perspectives, Recent Experience, and Future Challenges for the Financial System, Chapter XXI, Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 363-84 -- Alan M. Taylor and Jeffrey G. Williamson (1994), 'Capital Flows to the New World as an Intergenerational Transfer', Journal of Political Economy, 102 (2), April, 348-71 -- James R. Lothian (2002), 'The Internationalization of Money and Finance and the Globalization of Financial Markets', Journal of International Money and Finance, 21 (6), 699-724 -- Dennis Quinn (1997), 'The Correlates of Change in International Financial Regulation', American Political Science Review, 91 (3), September, 531-51 -- Dani Rodrik (1998), 'Who Needs Capital-Account Convertibility?', in Should the IMF Pursue Capital-Account Convertibility?, Essays in International Finance, 207, May, 55-65 -- Jagdish Bhagwati (1998), 'The Capital Myth: The Difference Between Trade in Widgets and Dollars', Foreign Affairs, 77 (3), May-June, 7-12 -- Barry P. Bosworth and Susan M. Collins (1999), 'Capital Flows to Developing Economies: Implications for Saving and Investment', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1 (1), 143-80 -- Barry Eichengreen (2001), 'Capital Account Liberalization: What Do Cross-Country Studies Tell Us?', World Bank Economic Review, 15 (3), 341-65 -- Hali J. Edison, Ross Levine, Luca Ricci and Torsten Sløk (2002), 'International Financial Integration and Economic Growth', Journal of International Money and Finance, 21, 749-76 -- Carlos Arteta and Charles Wyplosz (2003), 'When Does Capital Account Liberalization Help More than it Hurts?', in Barry Eichengreen (ed.), Capital Flows and Crises, Chapter 4, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 71-96, references -- Peter Blair Henry (2007), 'Capital Account Liberalization: Theory, Evidence, and Speculation', Journal of Economic Literature, XLV (4), December, 887-935 -- Guillermo A. Calvo, Leonardo Leiderman and Carmen M. Reinhart (1996), 'Inflows of Capital to Developing Countries in the 1990s', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 10 (2), Spring, 123-39 311
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784712921
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Education and economic performance
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    Keywords: Bildungswesen ; Bildungsinvestition ; Hochschule ; Berufsbildung ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Welt ; Economic development ; Wages Effect of education on ; Education, Higher Economic aspects ; Economic development Effect of education on ; Education Effect of technological innovations on ; Education, Higher Effect of technological innovations on ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Human capital ; Electronic books ; Bildungsökonomie ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Throughout the developed and developing worlds, education spending is seen as a key tool for government policy makers in the quest for economic growth. Promoting 'human capital' development is a prime objective for economic and education ministries. The seminal articles discussed in this essential research review include early classics which explain why education became central to productivity debates and more recent papers which elucidate the enormous controversies in this important field
    Abstract: Lant Pritchett (2001), 'Where Has All the Education Gone?', World Bank Economic Review, 15 (3), 367-91 -- Anna Vignoles, Augustin De Coulon and Oscar Marcenaro-Gutierrez (2011), 'The Value of Basic Skills in the British Labour Market', Oxford Economic Papers, 63, 27-48 -- Colm Harmon and Ian Walker (1995), 'Estimates of the Economic Return to Schooling for the United Kingdom', American Economic Review, 85 (5), December, 1278-86 -- Richard Blundell, Lorraine Dearden and Barbara Sianesi (2005), 'Measuring the Returns to Education', in Stephen Machin and Anna Vignoles (eds), What's the Good of Education? The Economics of Education in the UK, Chapter 7, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 117-45, references -- Dan A. Black and Jeffrey A. Smith (2006), 'Estimating the Returns to College Quality with Multiple Proxies for Quality', Journal of Labor Economics, 24 (3), 701-28 -- Stacy Berg Dale and Alan B. Krueger (2002), 'Estimating the Payoff to Attending a More Selective College: An Application of Selection on Observables and Unobservables', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 117 (4), November, 1491-527 -- Dirk Krueger and Krishna B. Kumar (2004), 'US-Europe Differences in Technology-driven Growth: Quantifying the Role of Education', Journal of Monetary Economics, 51 (1), January, 161-90 -- Ofer Malamud and Cristian Pop-Eleches (2010), 'General Education Versus Vocational Training: Evidence from an Economy in Transition', Review of Economics and Statistics, 92 (1), February, 43-60 -- Stephen Machin and John Van Reenen (1998), 'Technology and Changes in Skill Structure: Evidence from Seven OECD Countries', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 13 (4), November, 1215-44 -- Rachel Griffith, Stephen Redding and John Van Reenen (2004), 'Mapping the Two Faces of R&D: Productivity Growth in a Panel of OECD Industries', Review of Economics and Statistics, 86 (4), 883-95 -- Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz (2007), 'Long-run Changes in the Wage Structure: Narrowing, Widening, Polarizing', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2, 135-65 -- Daron Acemoglu (1999), 'Changes in Unemployment and Wage Inequality: An Alternative Theory and Some Evidence', American Economic Review, 89 (5), December, 1259-78 -- Saul Lach and Mark Schankerman (2008), 'Incentives and Invention in Universities', RAND Journal of Economics, 39 (2), Summer, 403-33 -- Ricardo Godoy, Dean S. Karlan, Shanti Rabindran and Tomás Huanca (2005), 'Do Modern Forms of Human Capital Matter in Primitive Economies? Comparative Evidence from Bolivia', Economics of Education Review, 24 (1), February, 45-53 -- Enrico Moretti (2004), 'Workers' Education, Spillovers, and Productivity: Evidence from Plant-level Production Functions', American Economic Review, 94 (3), June, 656-90 -- Sharada Weir and John Knight (2004), 'Externality Effects of Education: Dynamics of the Adoption and Diffusion of an Innovation in Rural Ethiopia', Economic Development and Cultural Change, 53 (1), October, 93-113
    Abstract: Middleton, J. (1989), Vocational Education and Training: A Review of World Bank Investment, Washington, DC: World Bank. -- Mincer, Jacob (1958), 'Investment in Human Capital and Personal Income Distribution', Journal of Political Economy, 66 (4), 281-302. -- Mincer, J. (1974), Schooling, Experience and Earnings, New York: National Bureau of Education Research. -- North, D. (1990), Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- OECD (1964), The Residual Factor and Economic Growth, Study Group in the Economics of Education, Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. -- Psacharopoulos, G. (1995), The Profitability of Investment in Education: Concepts and Methods, Washington, DC: World Bank. -- Scott, M.F. (1998), A New View of Economic Growth, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Smith, A. (1776), An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, available at http://www.econlib.org/library/Smith/smWN.html. -- Wolf, A. (2002), Does Education Matter? Myths About Education and Economic Growth, London: Penguin. -- Wolf, A., Jenkins, A. and Vignoles, A. (2006), 'Certifying the workforce: economic imperative or failed social policy?', Journal of Education Policy, 21 (5), 535-66. -- Zucker, L.G., Darby, M.R. and Brewer, M.B. (1998), 'Intellectual human capital and the birth of US biotechnology enterprises', American Economic Review, 88 (1), 290-306. -- Edward F. Denison (1964), 'Measuring the Contribution of Education (and the Residual) to Economic Growth', in Study Group in the Economics of Education, The Residual Factor and Economic Growth, Paris, France: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, 13-55 -- Mark Blaug (1972), 'Educated Unemployment in Asia: A Contrast Between India and the Philippines', Philippine Economic Journal, 11 (1), September, 33-57 -- Barry R. Chiswick (2003), 'Jacob Mincer, Experience and the Distribution of Earnings', Review of Economics of the Household, 1 (4), 343-61 -- Robert J. Barro and Jong-Wha Lee (1993), 'International Comparisons of Educational Attainment', Journal of Monetary Economics, 32 (3), 363-94 -- Robert J. Barro and Jong-Wha Lee (1994), 'Sources of Economic Growth', Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 40, 1-46 -- Jacob Mincer (1984), 'Human Capital and Economic Growth', Economics of Education Review, 3 (3), 195-205 -- Alan B. Krueger and Mikael Lindahl (2001), 'Education for Growth: Why and for Whom?', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXIX (4), December, 1101-36 -- Alison Wolf (2004), 'Education and Economic Performance: Simplistic Theories and their Policy Consequences', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 20 (2), 315-33
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Acemoglu, D. (2003), 'Technology and inequality', NBER Reporter, Winter 2003, Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research. -- Atkinson, A.B. (2008), The Changing Distribution of Earnings in OECD Countries, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Becker, G.S. (1964, 1975, 1993), Human Capital: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis with Special Reference to Education, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. -- College Board (2008), Coming to our Senses: Education and the American Future, New York: College Board. -- Commission of the European Communities (2005), Common Actions for Growth and Employment: The Community Lisbon Programme, COM (2005) 330 20.7. 2005, Brussels: Commission of the European Communities. -- Finer, S.E. (1997), The History of Government, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Gibbons, S. and Machin, S. (2003), 'Valuing English primary schools', Journal of Urban Economics, 53, 197-219. -- Goldin, C. and Katz, L.F. (2008), The Race Between Education and Technology, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Goldthorpe, J. and Mills, C. (2008), 'Trends in intergenerational class mobility in modern Britain: evidence from national surveys, 1972-2005', National Institute Economic Review, 205 (1), July, 83-100. -- Green, A. (1990), Education and State Formation, London: Macmillan. -- Grubb, W.N. and Lazerson, M. (2004), The Education Gospel: The Economic Power of Schooling, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Keep, E., Mayhew, K. and Payne, J. (2006), 'From skills revolution to productivity miracle - not as easy as it sounds?', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 22 (4), 539-59. -- Krueger, A. and Lindahl, M. (1999), 'Education for growth in Sweden and the World', Swedish Economic Policy Review, 6, 289-339. -- Leonhardt, D. (2009), 'The big fix', New York Times, 27 January. -- Marx, K. ([1847] 1955), The Poverty of Philosophy, London: Progress Publishers. -- Maurin, E. and McNally, S. (2008), 'Vive la revolution! Long term returns of 1968 to the angry students', Journal of Labor Economics, 26 (1), 1-33. -- McIntosh, S. (2004), The Returns to Apprenticeship Training, CEP DP 622, London: CEP/LSE. -- McIntosh, S. (2007), A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Apprenticeships and Other Vocational Qualifications, RR 834, Sheffield: DES. -- Michaels, G., Natraj, A. and Van Reenan, J. (2010), Has ICT Polarised Skill Demand? Evidence from Eleven Countries over 25 Years, CEP DP 987, London: LSE
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    ISBN: 9781849805223
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 373 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Industrial dynamics, entrepreneurship and innovation series
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Emerging clusters
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Regionales Cluster ; Räumliche Verteilung ; Unternehmenserfolg ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Welt ; Business networks ; Economic development ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Cluster (Wirtschaft) ; Entstehung ; Regionale Wirtschaftsstruktur ; Unternehmensentwicklung ; Wachstum ; Electronic books ; Industrial clusters ; Economic development ; Konferenzschrift 2008 ; Regionale Wirtschaftsstruktur ; Unternehmensentwicklung ; Cluster
    Abstract: This book rigorously explores the critical, initial stage of cluster emergence in which the seeds for further growth are sown. Whether economic growth actually occurs, however, ultimately depends on various regional conditions and the processes in place
    Abstract: pt. 1. Accidents, path dependency and strategic action -- pt. 2. Institutions and endogenous dynamics -- pt. 3. Patterns of emergence and growth -- pt. 4. Cluster emergence and emergence of cluster politics
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    ISBN: 9781849807043
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 172 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Neyapti, Bilin Macroeconomic institutions and development
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    Keywords: Entwicklungstheorie ; Institutioneller Wandel ; Institutionelle Infrastruktur ; Economic development ; Macroeconomics ; Electronic books ; Macroeconomics ; Economic development ; Institutionenökonomie ; Notenbank ; Währungsunion ; Kreditinstitut ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung
    Abstract: The book incorporates the essential elements of institutional theory and highlights the issues pertaining to the measurement of institutional characteristics and the empirical analyses involving such measurement. It provides the theoretical framework of and empirical evidence on fiscal institutions, covering budgetary rules and procedures as well as fiscal decentralization, and reviews the theoretical framework for monetary institutions such as central bank independence, currency boards, monetary unions and inflation targeting in addition to providing empirical evidence on their effectiveness. The role of bank regulation and supervision is also investigated. This path-breaking and original book will prove a fascinating read for a wide-ranging audience including academics, think tanks, international development agencies and policymakers within the fields of development, economics, heterodox economics and money, banking and finance
    Abstract: 1. A modified approach to development economics -- 2. The model and empirics -- 3. Fiscal institutions and empirical evidence -- 4. Institutions of monetary policy and the financial sector : theory and evidence
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    ISBN: 9781781000601
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xl, 310 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Global development network
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Global exchange and poverty
    DDC: 382.091724
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    Keywords: 1980-2007 ; Globalisierung ; Internationale Zusammenarbeit ; Internationale Handelspolitik ; Internationale Migration ; Auslandsinvestition ; Entwicklung ; OECD-Staaten ; Entwicklungsländer ; International trade ; Poverty International cooperation ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Investments, Foreign ; Electronic books ; Developing countries Foreign economic relations ; Developing countries Economic conditions ; Developing countries Commercial policy ; Commercial policy ; Foreign trade regulation ; Emigration and immigration ; Economic aspects ; Poverty ; Developing countries ; International cooperation ; Globalization ; Economic aspects ; Developing countries ; Developing countries ; Economic conditions ; Developing countries ; Foreign economic relations ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entwicklungsländer ; Schwellenländer ; Außenhandelspolitik ; Direktinvestition ; Globalisierung ; Armut ; Migration
    Abstract: This book examines how policies implemented by members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) affect development and poverty in developing and transition economies
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction , Global economic institutional, intellectual and religious contacts : a brief history , The impact of technical barriers to trade on Argentine exports and labor markets , Agricultural subsidies, trade barriers and poverty : householde microsimulation for Columbia , Trade liberalization in southeastern Europe , Poverty impacts of Romanian remittances from the EU : effects of host-country migration policies , Skill diffusion by temporary migration? : Returns from western European working experience in the EU accession countries , Host-country economic policies and worker remittances to developing countries : the cases of Turkey and Mexico , Inequality : the Argentine experience , The effect of policies and FDI flows to transition countries , Does foreign ownership matter for enterprise training? : empirical evidence from transition countries
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    ISBN: 9781849805582
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 475 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of alternative theories of economic growth
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    Keywords: Wachstumstheorie ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Entwicklung ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; Economic development ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wachstumstheorie
    Abstract: Comprising specially commissioned essays, the Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of alternative theories of economic growth. It surveys major sub-fields (including classical, Kaleckian, evolutionary, and Kaldorian growth theories) and highlights cutting-edge issues such as the relationship between finance and growth, the interplay of trend and cycle, and the role of aggregate demand in the long run
    Abstract: pt. 1. Alternative theories of economic growth : an overview -- pt. 2. Aggregate demand, aggregate supply and long-run growth -- pt. 3. Economic growth and technical change -- pt. 4. Money, finance and growth -- pt. 5. Growth and distribution -- pt. 6. International and regional dimensions of growth
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    ISBN: 9781849805407
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 167 p) , ill
    Series Statement: New directions in modern economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Moudud, Jamee K. Strategic competition, dynamics, and the role of the state
    DDC: 339.5
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    Keywords: Wachstumstheorie ; Wachstumspolitik ; Staatliche Einflussnahme ; Kapazitätsauslastung ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Economic policy ; Equilibrium (Economics) ; Competition ; Economic development ; Econometric models ; Electronic books ; Equilibrium (Economics) ; Stock-flow analysis ; Economic policy ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Wettbewerbstheorie
    Abstract: Jamee Moudud provides a new microfoundational explanation for the Harrodian long-run or warranted growth rate. The author, emphasizing the role of Keynesian uncertainty, shows that the growth model is anchored in a new interpretation of the Oxford Economists" Research Group's microeconomic analysis and a variant of the stock-flow consistent framework. In a distinctly Kaldorian vein, Jamee Moudud discusses the relationship between capital budgeting, public investment, and taxation policy as it relates to the warranted growth rate and its impact on long-term involuntary unemployment
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. The microfoundations of long-run growth : controversies on capacity utilization and competition -- 3. A review of the literature on growth -- 4. A model of disequilibrium dynamics -- 5. Warranted growth and the role of the state -- 6. Conclusion : the relevance of microfoundations and politics
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    ISBN: 9781849807135
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 252 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ritchie, Bryan K. Systematic vulnerability and sustainable economic growth
    DDC: 338.959/07
    Keywords: Nachhaltige Entwicklung ; Technologiepolitik ; Bildung ; Staatliche Einflussnahme ; Südostasien ; Technological innovations ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; Südostasien ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Bildungspolitik ; Nachhaltigkeit
    Abstract: For many developing countries, economic growth is an elusive quest. Both economists and policymakers have long known that issues such as education, investment and infrastructure are necessary ingredients for development and yet only a very small number of countries seem to be able to come up with the right mix of these ingredients. Bryan Ritchie demonstrates how political relationships among government, business, academic and labor leaders create different incentives for economic actors to make key decisions to promote economic upgrading and sustainable development
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. The political economy of technical intellectual capital formation -- 3. Some preliminary evidence -- 4. The origin of initial institutional decisions -- 5. Coalitions and initial decisions during state-building -- 6. The legacies of initial choices -- 7. Institutional formation and skills development -- 8. The Asian financial crisis and technical intellectual capital formation
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 208-226) and index
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    ISBN: 9781781000595
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 360 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Institutional and social dynamics of growth and distribution
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    Keywords: Institutionenökonomik ; Institutionelle Infrastruktur ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Einkommensverteilung ; Endogenes Wachstumsmodell ; Income distribution Mathematical models ; Income distribution ; Economic development ; Economic development Mathematical models ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Sozialer Wandel ; Politische Institution ; Einkommensverteilung ; Demographie
    Abstract: Institutional and Social Dynamics of Growth and Distribution presents a set of original contributions to the much-debated issues of long-run economic growth in relation to institutional and social progress
    Abstract: Institutions and the beginning of economic growth in eighteenth-century Britain -- The coevolution of institutions and preferences: history and theory -- Politics and income distribution -- Income distribution and the interaction between cycles and growth -- Market failures within poor institutions: the effects of bureaucrats' rent-seeking activity -- Government spending, effective demand, distribution and growth: a dynamic analysis -- The role of human capital in economic growth: evidence from Greek regions -- Adult longevity and economic take-off from Malthus to Ben-Porath -- Endogenous age structure in descriptive macroeconomic growth models: a general framework and some steady state analysis -- Bright and wealthy: exploring assortative mating -- Information networks and knowledge spillovers: simulations in an agent-based model framework -- Interaction between economic and social variables: the transformational growth matrix -- Financial fragility, mean-field interaction and macroeconomic dynamics: a stochastic model
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    ISBN: 9781784712730
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 654 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 243
    Series Statement: An Elgar research collection
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Institutions and economic performance
    DDC: 330.1552
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Institutionenökonomik ; Institutionelle Infrastruktur ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Industrial productivity ; Institutional economics ; Economic development ; Institutional economics Case studies ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Institutionenökonomie
    Abstract: ... the book is a good example of the writing and reasoning style, sometimes vivid and intriguing, often used by NIE authors. Similarly, the book is a good sample of NIE's multidisciplinary approach to economics. . . The range of papers presented gives the reader a good picture of the variety of approaches used by NIE scholars, and their ability to integrate sociological and legal consideration within the economic analysis.' - Martino Bianchi, CEU Political Science Journal The field of institutional economics has witnessed a surge in interest over recent years and has attracted the attention of a growing number of social scientists. This topical and highly informative collection brings together critical writings on the relationship between institutions and economic performance. The included works encompass seminal cross-country studies of 'whether institutions matter', as well as leading examples of within-country studies on the role of specific institutions. This indispensable volume includes an original introduction by the editor which explores the definition and measurement of institutions. The book is essential reading for anyone interested in institutions and economic development
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): John R. Commons (1931), 'Institutional Economics', American Economic Review, 21 (4), December, 648-57 -- Douglass C. North (1994), 'Economic Performance Through Time', American Economic Review, 84 (3), June, 359-68 -- Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson (2001), 'The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Empirical Investigation', American Economic Review, 91 (5), December 1369-401 -- Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson (2002), 'Reversal of Fortune: Geography and Institutions in the Making of the Modern World Income Distribution', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 117 (4), November, 1231-94 -- Edward L. Glaeser, Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer (2004), 'Do Institutions Cause Growth?', Journal of Economic Growth, 9, 271-303 -- Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer (2008), 'The Economic Consequences of Legal Origins', Journal of Economic Literature, XLVI (2), June, 285-332 -- Daniel Berkowitz, Katharina Pistor and Jean-Francois Richard (2003), 'Economic Development, Legality, and the Transplant Effect', European Economic Review, 47, 165-95 -- Samuel Bowles (1998), 'Endogenous Preferences: The Cultural Consequences of Markets and Other Economic Institutions', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXVI, March, 75-111 -- Dani Rodrik (2000), 'Institutions for High-Quality Growth: What They Are and How to Acquire Them', Studies in Comparative International Development, 35 (3), Fall, 3-31 -- Peter Evans (1992), 'The State as Problem and Solution: Predation, Embedded Autonomy, and Structural Change' in Stephan Haggard and Robert Kaufman (eds), The Politics of Economic Adjustment: International Constraints, Distributive Politics, and the State, Chapter 3, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 139-81 -- Mancur Olson (1993), 'Dictatorship, Democracy, and Development', American Political Science Review, 87 (3), September, 567-76 -- William J. Baumol (1990), 'Entrepreneurship: Productive, Unproductive, and Destructive', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (5 pt.1), 893-921 -- Douglass C. North and Barry R. Weingast (1989), 'Constitutions and Commitment: The Evolution of Institutions Governing Public Choice in Seventeenth-Century England', Journal of Economic History, XLIX (4), December, 803-32 -- Timothy Besley (1995), 'Property Rights and Investment Incentives: Theory and Evidence from Ghana', Journal of Political Economy, 103 (5), October, 903-37 -- Timothy Besley and Robin Burgess (2000), 'Land Reform, Poverty Reduction, and Growth: Evidence From India', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXV, May, 389-430 -- Abhijit Banerjee and Lakshmi Iyer (2005), 'History, Institutions, and Economic Performance: The Legacy of Colonial Land Tenure Systems in India', American Economic Review, 95 (4), September, 1190-213 -- Avner Greif (1994), 'Cultural Beliefs and the Organization of Society: A Historical and Theoretical Reflection on Collectivist and Individualist Societies', Journal of Political Economy, 102 (5), October, 912-50 -- Richard A. Posner (1980), 'A Theory of Primitive Society, with Special Reference to Law', Journal of Law and Economics, 23 (1), April, 1-53 -- Vernon W. Ruttan and Yujiro Hayami (1984), 'Toward a Theory of Induced Institutional Innovation', Journal of Development Studies, 20 (4), July, 203-23
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    ISBN: 9781781951194
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 361 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stevenson, Lois A. Private sector and enterprise development
    DDC: 338.910956
    Keywords: KMU ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Privatwirtschaft ; Wachstumspolitik ; MENA-Staaten ; Small business ; Economic development ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; Small business
    Abstract: This important and well-researched book examines the challenges to private sector growth in twelve Middle East and North African (MENA) countries, assessing comparative performance against a number of indicators and focussing on the special role of SMEs and entrepreneurial activity
    Abstract: pt. I. Context, challenges and priorities -- pt. II. Profiles of the 12 MENA countries
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    ISBN: 9781781950913
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 228 p) , ill
    Series Statement: New horizons in international business
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ozawa, Terutomo, 1935 - The rise of Asia
    DDC: 330.95
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    Keywords: Fluggänsemodell ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Entwicklung ; Regionalökonomik ; Regionales Cluster ; Komparativer Vorteil ; Theorie ; Asien ; Economic development ; Regional economic disparities ; Electronic books ; Economic development ; Asia ; Asien ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Regionales Wirtschaftswachstum ; Wildgänsemodell
    Abstract: Terutomo Ozawa introduces a newly reformulated theory of 'flying-geese' economic development, exploring Asia's dynamic growth and financial development. This unique book shows how the flying-geese theory can be expanded and applied to both the real- and the financial-sector structural transformation of regionally clustered economies
    Abstract: pt. 1. Agenda -- pt. 2. Real-sector growth : industrial upgrading -- pt. 3. Money / finance dimension
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    ISBN: 9781849802390
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 277 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook on small nations in the global economy
    DDC: 338.883
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    Keywords: 1980-2005 ; Globalisierung ; Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; Auslandsinvestition ; Wettbewerb ; Entwicklung ; Kleine offene Volkswirtschaft ; Welt ; Globalization Case studies Economic aspects ; States, Small Case studies Economic conditions ; Economic development Case studies ; International business enterprises Case studies ; Competition, International Case studies ; Electronic books ; International business enterprises ; Economic development ; Globalization ; Economic aspects ; Globalisierung ; Kleines Land ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung
    Abstract: This unique, extensive Handbook illustrates that multinational enterprises can contribute substantially to the competitive advantage of small countries. It advances the notion that small nations increasingly need to rely on both home-grown and foreign multinational enterprises to achieve domestic economic success in industries characterized by international competition
    Abstract: 1. Small nations in the global economy : an overview / Daniel Van Den Bulcke, Alain Verbeke and Wenlong Yuan -- 2. Globalization in the Netherlands / Annelies Hogenbirk, John Hagedoorn and Hans van Kranenburg -- 3. Belgium's competitiveness : a comparison of foreign and domestic companies / Filip De Beule and Ilke Van Beveren -- 4. Porter's diamond and small nations in the global economy : Ireland as a case study / John Cassidy, Frank Barry and Chris van Egeraat -- 5. Upgrading the international competitiveness of a transition economy : Slovenia in the European and global economy / Andreja Jaklic, Matija Rojec and Marjan Svetlicic -- 6. Multinational enterprises from small economies : the internationalization patterns of large companies from Denmark, Finland and Norway / Gabriel Robertstad G. Benito ... [et al.] -- 7. The competitive advantage of Canada : a firm-level analysis / Wenlong Yuan and Alain Verbeke -- 8. Chile as an example of the augmented diamond / Robert Grosse -- 9. The development trajectory of a small island economy : the successful case of Mauritius / Jahan Ara Peerally and John Cantwell -- 10. New Zealand and the challenge of global competition / Peter Enderwick and Joanna Scott-Kennel -- 11. The competitive position of a developing economy : the role of foreign direct investment in Cambodia / Ludo Cuyvers, Reth Soeng and Daniel Van Den Bulcke
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    ISBN: 9781849802406
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 401 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als White, Colin, 1943 - Understanding economic development
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Entwicklung ; Entwicklungstheorie ; Globalisierung ; Economic development ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Economic development ; Globalization ; Economic aspects ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Entwicklungstheorie ; Globalisierung
    Abstract: This fascinating book considers one of the most important problems in economics: the inception of modern economic development. There is at present no satisfactory explanation of the inception of modern economic development; an excessive focus on either pure theory or on unique histories limits the explanatory power. This book realises the need to integrate the two approaches, moving beyond the proximate causes of economic theory to review the role in an analytic narrative of significant ultimate causes - geography, risk environments, human capital, and institutions
    Abstract: pt. I. Introduction : theory and history -- pt. II. Ultimate causes : a fixed or malleable context -- pt. III. The driving forces -- pt. IV. Devising appropriate narratives -- pt. V. Conclusions
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    ISBN: 9781849802345
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 296 p) , ill., maps
    Series Statement: New perspectives on the modern corporation
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Knowledge in the development of economies
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    Keywords: Wissen ; Wissensmanagement ; Technologiepolitik ; Institutioneller Wandel ; Globalisierung ; Welt ; Knowledge management Economic aspects ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Information technology Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Knowledge management ; Economic aspects ; Information technology ; Economic aspects ; Technological innovations ; Economic aspects ; Globalization ; Economic aspects ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wissensmanagement ; Informationstechnik ; Wirtschaft ; Technische Innovation ; Wirtschaft
    Abstract: This innovative book offers a critical perspective on the state of the current global economy, making sense of knowledge-related issues by critically assessing existing institutional choices, as well as pointing to new ways forward
    Abstract: pt. I. Introduction -- pt. II. Knowledge, production and regional development -- pt. III. Emerging institutional settings, critical thinking and knowledge -- pt. IV. Creative activities : art, media, science, technology ... -- pt. V. Conclusions
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    ISBN: 9781785362941
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 713 p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Globalization and free trade
    DDC: 382.71
    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Internationale Wirtschaft ; Freihandel ; Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Welt ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Free trade ; Free trade ; Globalization ; Economic aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Protectionism is back on the agenda as the financial crisis deepens. With calls for measures that purport to protect low income workers growing louder in the West, it is essential that the economic arguments in favour of free trade and globalization are re-emphasised. Philip Booth and Richard Wellings have brought together key papers originally published by the Institute of Economic Affairs, which, for the past 50 years, has been vigorously defending the case for free trade, and for globalization more generally. These important papers, which are not widely available, trace the development of the debate on the benefits of free trade during the last 50 years. The editors have written an authoritative introduction which offers a comprehensive overview of the arguments for and against globalization
    Abstract: Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr. and Sara F. Cooper (2005), 'International Trade and Global Stability', Economic Affairs, 25 (2), June, 37-43 -- E.J. Mishan (2005), 'Can Globalisation Depress Living Standards in the West?', Economic Affairs, 25 (3), September, 66-9 -- John Meadowcroft (2006), 'Free Trade, "Pauper Labour" and Prosperity: A Reply to Professor Mishan', Economic Affairs, 26 (1), March, 65-7 -- E.J. Mishan (2006), 'A Rejoinder to John Meadowcroft', Economic Affairs, 26 (1), March, 68-9 -- Krisztina Kis-Katos and Günther G. Schulze (2005), 'Regulation of Child Labour', Economic Affairs, 25 (3), September, 24-30 -- Jasson Urbach (2007), 'Development Goes Wireless', Economic Affairs, 27 (2), June, 20-28 -- Philip Booth and Linda Whetstone (2007), 'Half a Cheer for Fair Trade', Economic Affairs, 27 (2), June, 29-36 -- Razeen Sally (2008), Trade Policy, New Century: The WTO, FTAs and Asia Rising, Hobart Paper 163, London: Institute of Economic Affairs in association with Profile Books, 23-226
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Eamonn Butler (2007), 'The Wealth of Nations', in Adam Smith: A Primer, Chapter 3, Occasional Paper 141, London: Institute of Economic Affairs in association with Profile Books, 37-72 -- Harry G. Johnson (1969), 'On Demolishing Barriers to Trade', in D.H. Barran (ed), Harry G. Johnson (ed) and The Earl of Cromer, P.C., M.B.E (eds), Rebuilding the Liberal Order, Occasional Paper 27, London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 11-19 -- David Greenaway and Christopher Milner (1979), 'Identifying The Protective Motive: A. "Electoral" Influences, and B. Intervention and Market Failure' in Protectionism Again...? Causes and Consequences of a Retreat from Freer Trade to Economic Nationalism, Chapter 2, Hobart Paper 84, London: Institute of Economics Affairs, 16-27 -- Deepak Lal ([1983] 1997), 'Introduction', 'The External Environment I: Trade' and 'The External Environment II: Commodities and Foreign Capital', in The Poverty of 'Development Economics', Introduction, Chapter 2 and Chapter 3, Hobart Paperback No. 16, London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 1-3, 17-48 and 49-69 -- David Greenaway (1988), 'The Politics of Protection', Economic Affairs, 8 (2), December/January, 16-17 -- Charles Mensah (1991), 'Economic Freedom for Africa', Economic Affairs, 11 (5), September, 27-8 -- Jagdish Bhagwati (1995), 'Free Trade, "Fairness" and the New Protectionism', in Free Trade, 'Fairness' and the New Protectionism: Reflections on an Agenda for the World Trade Organisation, Occasional Paper 96, London: Institute of Economic Affairs for the Wincott Foundation, 9-42 -- Sir Alan Walters (1996), 'Does the World Need a World Bank?', Economic Affairs, 16 (4), Autumn, 14-17 -- Fred L. Smith, Jr. (1996), 'Trade and the Environment: Where Are We Going?', Economic Affairs, 16 (5), Winter, 33-38 -- Paul Collier (1998), Living Down the Past: How Europe Can Help Africa Grow, Studies in Trade and Development, No. 2, London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 9-39 -- David Henderson (1998), 'Part 2: The Uneasy Trend to Economic Liberalism', in The Changing Fortunes of Economic Liberalism: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, Occasional Paper 105, London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 34-67 -- Marcus Noland (1999), The New Protectionists: The Privatisation of US Trade Policy, Studies in Trade and Development No. 3, London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 9-33 -- Lord Harris of High Cross (2002), 'Adam Smith: Revolutionary for the Third Millennium?', Economic Affairs, 22 (3), September, 37-42 -- Charles W. Calomiris (2002), A Globalist Manifesto for Public Policy: The Tenth Annual IEA Hayek Memorial Lecture, Occasional Paper 124, London: Institute of Economic Affairs in association with Profile Books, 15-70 -- Forrest Capie (2002), Capital Controls: A 'Cure' Worse than the Problem?, London: Institute of Economic Affairs in association with the Wincott Foundation and Profile Books, 15-109 -- Deepak Lal (2003), 'In Defence of Empires', Economic Affairs, 23 (4), December, 14-19 -- Daniel T. Griswold (2003), 'Migration, Globalisation and the Spirit of Peter Bauer', Economic Affairs, 23 (4), December, 20-26 -- Andrew Ryder (2003), 'Anti-Globalisation: Bad Wine in New Bottles?', Economic Affairs, 23 (3), September, 37-41 -- David Henderson (2004), 'Globalisation, "Civil Society" and "Global Governance"' and 'Global Salvationism and Consensus Pressures', in The Role of Business in the Modern World: Progress, Pressures and Prospects for the Market Economy', Chapter 3 and Chapter 4, Hobart Paper 150, London; Institute of Economic Affairs in association with Profile Books, 63-81 and 82-105
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    ISBN: 9781849803434
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 332 p) , ill
    Series Statement: New horizons in environmental economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Managi, Shunsuke, 1975 - Chinese economic development and the environment
    DDC: 338.95107
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    Keywords: Entwicklung ; Nachhaltige Entwicklung ; Umweltpolitik ; Umweltschutz ; China ; Energy policy ; Environmental policy ; Economic development Environmental aspects ; Environmental protection ; Sustainable development ; Electronic books ; Economic development ; Environmental aspects ; China ; Environmental policy ; China ; Energy policy ; China ; Environmental protection ; China ; Sustainable development ; China ; China ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Umweltpolitik ; Umweltschutz
    Abstract: Over the past two decades, China has become an economic powerhouse. However, as the world's largest producer of CO2 emissions, the scale and seriousness of China's environmental problems are clearly evident. This pioneering book provides an economic analysis of the significant environmental and energy problems facing China in the 21st century
    Abstract: Introduction : economic growth and the environment -- Environmental Kuznets curve -- Efficiency in environmental management -- Wastewater, waste gas and solid waste -- Foreign direct investment and environmental policies -- Increasing returns to pollution abatement -- Causal direction between pollution abatement and environmental efficiency -- Water and agriculture -- Iron and steel industry -- Stagnancy of energy-related COb2s emissions -- Energy supply-side and demand-side effects -- Experts' judgment on the future perspective -- Conclusion
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    ISBN: 9781035305735
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 184 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: INFER advances in economic research
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Integration and globalization
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    Keywords: 1980-2006 ; Globalisierung ; Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Wirtschaftsintegration ; Wirtschaftliche Konvergenz ; Industrieländer ; Entwicklungsländer ; International economic integration Congresses ; Globalization Congresses Economic aspects ; International economic integration ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Europe Congresses Economic integration ; Developing countries Congresses Economic integration ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wirtschaftliche Integration ; Globalisierung
    Abstract: The main challenges the European Single Market is facing in the 21st century result from the enlargement to Central and Eastern Europe, the EMU, and the globalization of trade and investment that has aided the rise of competitive emerging markets. This state-of-the-art book provides fresh theoretical and empirical evidence on the challenges presented by integration and globalization for both developed and developing countries. The authors demonstrate how the European Single Market remains a work in progress with many critical issues still to be addressed. These include the rigidities in product and labor markets, the need for innovation and quality upgrading, and the rapid catch-up of new member countries. They go on to show how firms use the opportunities provided by integration and globalization to fragment their production processes internationally, which brings gains but also requires structural adjustment. The book also argues that global environmental coordination may be less detrimental to the growth prospects of developing countries than is commonly believed. Illustrating a number of methodologies, this book will be a great resource tool for postgraduates and undergraduates in the fields of international economics and business, as well as researchers and policy-makers
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface -- Part I: Overview -- 1. Integration and globalization: An overview / Helena Marques, Elias Soukiazis and Pedro Cerqueira -- Part II: European economies and integration -- 2. Challenges for the internal market in the 21st century / Fabienne Ilzkovitz, Adriaan Dierx, Viktoria Kovacs and Nuno Sousa -- 3. Testing nominal rigidities in an integrated economy: An application to Spain / Maria Ángeles Caraballo and Carlos Usabiaga -- 4. Innovation, competitiveness and growth: The case of central and eastern European countries / Eleonora Cavallaro and Marcella Mulino -- 5. Price convergence in the new EU member states: Selected aspects and implications / Václav Zd'árek -- Part III: Developing economies and globalization -- 6. Outsourcing: A story of metamorphosis / Soumodip Sarkar -- 7. International spillovers and learning by doing in a regionalized model of climate change: A post-kyoto analysis / Nicola Cantore -- 8. Assessing exchange rate pass-through in India during recent globalization / Sushanta Mallick and Helena Marques -- 9. A dynamic cge analysis of the eu-jordan fta: Welfare and policy implications / Omar Feraboli -- Index.
    Note: "The contributions in this volume result from the 6th Workshop in International Economics of the International Network for Economic Research (INFER), held at the University of Coimbra in June 2007."--Preface , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781035305728
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 299 pages) , illustrations
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Creedy, John, 1949 - Population ageing, pensions and growth
    DDC: 331.252
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    Keywords: Alternde Bevölkerung ; Altersvorsorge ; Steuer ; Privater Konsum ; Intertemporale Entscheidung ; Age distribution (Demography) Economic aspects ; Older people Government policy ; Economic aspects ; Pensions ; Expenditures, Public ; Social policy ; Economic development ; Age distribution (Demography) Economic aspects ; Older people Government policy ; Economic aspects ; Pensions ; Expenditures, Public ; Social policy ; Economic development ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Altersversorgung ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung
    Abstract: This highly topical book explores key issues in evaluating the long-run implications of population ageing for pensions, taxation, intergenerational equity and social welfare. Societies face long-term phenomena, such as demographic change and climate change that impose costs and benefits far into the future. These present challenges for policymakers in planning intertemporal consumption paths that balance the goals of efficiency and equity. An exploration of these issues, with respect to population ageing in particular, is the primary motivation for this book. John Creedy and Ross Guest evaluate these problems with a particular focus on the role of concepts, assumptions and value judgements. This book will be a fascinating read for researchers interested in the social evaluation of population ageing and climate change. Public policy makers and advisers will find the analysis of practical policy questions such as alternative regimes for taxing public pensions of special interest. Graduate students of macroeconomics and public economics will also find helpful discussions of social discounting, the efficiency and equity effects of tax smoothing, and potential new effects of population ageing on labour productivity
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Part I: Introduction -- 1. Introduction -- Part II: Discounting and time preference -- 2. Discounting and time preference -- 3. The elasticity of marginal valuation -- 4. Sustainable pReferences -- 5. Representative agent and social planner -- Part III: Pensions and taxation -- 6. Pension tax, savings and labour supply -- 7. Private pensions and savings -- Part IV: Population ageing -- 8. Tax smoothing and population ageing -- 9. Demographic change in oecd countries -- 10. Capital intensity and productivity -- 11. Extensions and sensitivity analyses -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-288) and index
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    ISBN: 9781848449336
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 253 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Recent advances in neo-Schumpeterian economics
    DDC: 330.1
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    Keywords: Hanusch, Horst ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Innovationswettbewerb ; Institutionenökonomik ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Öffentlicher Sektor ; Industriepolitik ; Theorie ; Schumpeterismus ; Evolutionary economics ; Economic development ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Wettbewerb ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Schumpeter, Joseph A. 1883-1950 ; Innovation ; Strukturwandel ; Evolutorische Wirtschaft ; Wirtschaftspolitik
    Abstract: This judicious selection of recent essays demonstrates the applicability of the fundamental principles of neo-Schumpeterian economics, namely, innovation and uncertainty. The authors demonstrate how neo-Schumpeterian economics is developing into a comprehensive economic theory encompassing industry, the public sector and financial markets
    Abstract: pt. I. Industry and innovation -- pt. II. Finance in modern economics -- pt. III. The public sector and the future of the welfate state
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    ISBN: 9781848446144
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 238 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, Oyebanji, 1955 - Uneven paths of development
    DDC: 338.91
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftswachstum ; Entwicklung ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Computer ; Strukturwandel ; Organisatorischer Wandel ; Ostasien ; Subsahara-Afrika ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Economic development ; Information technology ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Economic development ; Information technology ; Innovation ; Electronic books ; Asien ; Afrika ; Innovationsbereitschaft ; Innovationspotenzial ; Asien ; Afrika ; Informationstechnik ; Technologietransfer ; Asien ; Afrika ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung
    Abstract: This book focuses on what can be learned from the complex processes of industrial, technological and organizational change in the sectoral system of information hardware (IH). The IH innovation system is deliberately chosen to illustrate how sectors act as seeds of economic progress. Detailed firm-level studies were carried out in seven countries, three in Africa (Nigeria, Mauritius and South Africa) and four in Asia (China, Taiwan, Malaysia and Indonesia)
    Abstract: Learning to innovate : information hardware sector in Asia and Africa -- The rapid rise of China -- Low value-added operations in Indonesia -- Rapid expansion with slow upgrading in Malaysia -- Making a difficult transition in Mauritius -- Weak institutions constrain growth in Nigeria -- Information hardware at incipient phase in South Africa -- Taiwan's move from follower to leader -- Conclusions and policy implications
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-227) and index
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    ISBN: 9781848449138
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 222 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Das, Dilip K., 1945 - Two faces of globalization
    DDC: 337
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    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Wohlfahrtsanalyse ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Globalisierung ; Vorteil ; Nachteil ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Globalisierung ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung
    Abstract: Like the ancient Roman god Janus, globalization has two faces, one benign and the other malign. In this comprehensive and authoritative book, Dilip K. Das fills a gap in the literature by examining both aspects of the contemporary phase of economic globalization
    Abstract: 1. Conceptual globalism and globalization : an initiation -- 2. Winners of globalization -- 3. Globalization, that versatile villain -- 4. A vituperative anti-globalization movement -- 5. The smiling face of globalization : the market-driven ascent of the dynamic south
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 200-219) and index
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    Cheltenham, U.K : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781848447356
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 236 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hutchens, Anna Changing big business
    DDC: 382.71
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    Keywords: Fairer Handel ; Nord-Süd-Beziehungen ; Freihandel ; Globalisierung ; Kritik ; Anti-globalization movement ; Free trade ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Fairer Handel ; Organisation ; Marktmacht ; Globalisierung ; Electronic books ; Fairer Handel ; Organisation ; Marktmacht ; Globalisierung
    Abstract: Drawing on candid accounts from practitioners, producers and industry representatives, this informative and proactive volume investigates the challenges facing today's fair trade movement and provides unique insights into the workings of social and economic power in world markets
    Abstract: 1. 'Game-playing': rethinking power and empowerment -- 2. 'Power over' as global power in world markets -- 3. The history of fair trade -- 4. Networking networks for scale -- 5. Fairtrade as resistance -- 6. Fair trade as game-playing -- 7. Governance as 'creative destruction'
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 210-228) and index
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    ISBN: 9781848449176
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 317 p) , ill., map
    Series Statement: New directions in modern economics
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Global finance and social Europe
    DDC: 332.094
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    Keywords: 1971-2007 ; Internationaler Finanzmarkt ; Finanzierung ; Geldmarkt ; Kapitalmobilität ; Sozialstaat ; Europäische Integration ; EU-Staaten ; Financial institutions ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Finance ; Europa ; Europäische Union 〈 EU〉 ; EU ; Wirtschaft ; Ökonomie ; Internationaler Kapitalmarkt ; Finanzmarkt ; Geld ; Electronic books ; Europe Economic integration ; Europe Economic conditions ; Europäische Union ; Wirtschaftliche Integration ; Kreditmarkt
    Abstract: With global finance reshaping the world economy, this insightful new book provides a full account of the EU's financial integration strategy, together with a critical assessment arguing the case for social control over global finance. Written by acknowledged experts in European finance, this book discusses key issues from finance to general social developments, encompassing social security systems, employment relations, household saving and borrowing, and the question of economic stability. Thus far, America has been pre-eminent both in global financial markets and international banking - so how should the European Union meet this challenge? Global Finance and Social Europe constructively argues that an active response is required and highlights the importance of an integrated European financial system
    Abstract: Money and finance today / Trevor Evans -- International finance / Trevor Evans -- Europe's financial systems under pressure / Marica Frangakis -- EU financial market integration policy / Marica Frangakis -- Lisbon, finance and the European social model / John Grahl -- The official case for financial integration / Thorsten Block and John Grahl -- International finance and instability in the EU / Jan Toporowski -- The transformation of corporate Europe / Photis Lysandrou -- Financial markets and social security / John Grahl -- Finance and the household / John Grahl -- The impact of financial change on European employment relations / John Grahl -- Inclusion : universal access, consumer and workers' protection / Jorg Huffschmid -- Protection of the elderly against the risks of capital markets : the advantages of public PAYGO pension systems / Jorg Huffschmid -- Financial stability / Dominique Plihon -- Financing social protection and social equity in Europe / Dominique Plihon
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    ISBN: 9781781007761
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 377 p) , ill. (some col.)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Long-run growth, social institutions and living standards
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftswachstum ; Wachstumstheorie ; Öffentlicher Sektor ; Sozialpolitik ; Lebensstandard ; Welt ; Quality of life Economic aspects ; Consumption (Economics) ; Economic development ; Labor economics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wirtschaftswachstum
    Abstract: This engaging book contains a set of original contributions to the much-debated issues of long-run economic growth in relation to institutional and social progress
    Abstract: 1. Does economic growth ultimately lead to a "noble life"? : a comparative analysis of the predictions of Mill, Marshall and Keynes / Arrigo Opocher -- 2. The debate on education financing in the classical perspective / Mario Pomini -- 3. The role of the public sector in the thought of Hyman Minsky / Giuseppe Mastromatteo -- 4. Economic progress and the standard of life : notes on a dynamic approach to needs and consumption / Davide Gualerzi -- 5. The need for standards in students' grading / Valentino Dardanoni and Salvatore Modica -- 6. Education and endogenous growth in the neoclassical tradition / Mario Pomini -- 7. Education and poverty in a Solow growth model / Thomas Bassetti -- 8. Child mortality decline, inequality and economic growth / Tamara Fioroni -- 9. Health funding, inequality and economic growth / Davide Dottori -- 10. Education, change in consumer preferences and growth / Renato Balducci -- 11. Unemployment in a system of labour-managed firms / Bruno Jossa -- 12. Regulated wage economy and taxation systems : a long-run welfare and growth theoretical analysis and a policy exercise / Luciano Fanti and Luca Gori -- 13. Sustainable development and energy trends / Simone Borghesi and Alessandro Vercelli -- 14. Human needs, sustainable development and public policy : learning from K.W. Kapp (1910-1976) / Tommaso Luzzati -- 15. Participatory planning of economic development : the co-evolution of economic theory and policy / Martina Pignatti Morano -- 16. Political and economic interaction : income distribution and economic growth / Francesco Purificato
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    ISBN: 9781848445987
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 529 p) , ill., maps, plans
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of regional growth and development theories
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Regionalwissenschaft ; Regionales Wachstum ; Regionalentwicklung ; Entwicklung ; Innovation ; Wissenstransfer ; Regionales Cluster ; Agglomerationseffekt ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Theorie ; Welt ; Regional economics ; Regional economics Econometric models ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Regionales Wirtschaftswachstum ; Regionalwirtschaft ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung
    Abstract: Regional economics - an established discipline for several decades - has gone through a rapid pace of change in the past decade and several new perspectives have emerged. At the same time the methodology has shown surprising development. This volume brings together contributions looking at new pathways in regional economics, written by many well-known international scholars. The most advanced theories, measurement methods and policy issues in regional growth are given in-depth treatment
    Abstract: Growth theories and space -- Development theories : regional production factors -- Development theories : innovation, knowledge and space -- Regional growth and development measurement methods -- Regional growth and development policies
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    ISBN: 9781781007822
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxv, 423 p) , ill. (chiefly col.)
    Series Statement: Global development network
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Diversity in economic growth
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: 1950-2005 ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Globalisierung ; Wachstumspolitik ; Entwicklung ; Wachstumstheorie ; Welt ; Economic development ; Economic development Case studies ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Fallstudie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Fallstudie
    Abstract: Economists have long relied on cross-country regression analysis to identify the determinants of continued growth, but with only limited success. This book demonstrates the value of a different approach
    Abstract: 1. Understanding economic growth in specific contexts : an overview of the first phase of Global Research Project "Explaining growth" / Hadi Salehi Esfahani -- 2. Explaining East Asian growth : converting potential into actual growth / Peter Warr -- 3. Explaining growth in South Asia / Siddiqur Osmani -- 4. Economic growth in Latin America in the twentieth century / Gary McMahon -- 5. Understanding common trends and variations in the growth experience of MENA countries / Hadi Salehi Esfahani -- 6. Explaining four decades of growth in Sub-Saharan Africa / Augustin Kwasi Fosu and Ernest Aryeetey -- 7. Growth experience and prospects of Central and Eastern European countries : a synthesis / Jan Fidrmuc, Mark Chandler and Julius Horvath -- 8. Explaining economic growth in the commonwealth of independent states / Gur Ofer and Richard Pomfret -- 9. Diversity in growth experiences : the role of substitutes for the fundamentals / Hadi Salehi Esfahani, Gary McMahon and Lyn Squire
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 391-410) and index
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    ISBN: 9781781007754
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 315 p) , ill., maps
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Geography, structural change and economic development
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftsgeographie ; Strukturwandel ; Regionaler Strukturwandel ; Betriebliche Standortwahl ; Entwicklung ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Theorie ; Welt ; Economic development ; Economic development Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Strukturwandel
    Abstract: The authors in this book regard the process of economic expansion as a non-homogeneous and multifaceted phenomenon which has deeply affected human welfare, and cultural, social and political change. The book is a bridge between the theorists (Rosenstein-Rodan, Lewis, Myrdal, and Hirschmann) who in the post-war period analyzed regional inequalities, structural change and dualism, and the modern literature on--economic growth. The latter has emphasized the existence of multiple equilibria, bifurcations and various types of dynamic complexity, and clarified the conditions for the emergence of phenomena such as cumulative causation, path dependence and hysteresis. These are the typical ingredients of structural change, economic development or underdevelopment
    Abstract: pt. 1. The impact of geographical factors : aspects of location and specialization -- pt. 2. The process of structural change and the role of dualism
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    ISBN: 9781849802369
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 372 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship and growth in local, regional and national economies
    DDC: 338.04
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmensgründung ; Risikokapital ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Regionalentwicklung ; Wissen ; EU-Staaten ; Entrepreneurship ; Economic development ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Entrepreneurship ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Wirtschaftswachstum
    Abstract: This state-of-the-art book provides a window on contemporary European entrepreneurship and small business research. The papers selected demonstrate the applied nature of entrepreneurship research as well as the various contributions that entrepreneurship can make to local, regional and national development
    Abstract: pt. I. Introduction -- pt. II. Regional perspectives on entrepreneurship -- pt. III. New venture creation and growth -- pt. IV. Business exits -- pt. V. Knowledge-based entrepreneurship -- pt. VI. Entrepreneurship and social inclusion
    Note: "In association with the ECSB , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781848449046
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 219 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Industrial dynamics, entrepreneurship and innovation
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship and openness
    DDC: 338.04
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmenswachstum ; Innovation ; Open market operations ; Economic development ; Entrepreneurship Economic aspects ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A growing body of evidence has documented the critical role that entrepreneurs play in fostering economic growth. But entrepreneurs can only be expected to take risks in 'open settings', where individuals and firms are free to contract with one another. In this important book, leading economists explain and document the role of open markets, within and across national boundaries, in facilitating entrepreneurship, innovation and economic growth. The main message of this book is especially timely given growing concerns in developed countries in particular about off-shoring and openness to trade
    Abstract: ch. 1. entrepreneurship, trade competition and the explosion of world trade / William J. Baumol -- ch. 2. Globalization of venture capital : a vernon-dunning synthesis with deal-by-deal data on information technology / Catherine L. Mann -- ch. 3. Offshoring : why venture capital-backed businesses stay at home / Amar Bhidé -- ch. 4. Entrepreneurship, culture and openness / Edmund Phelps and Gylfi Zoega -- ch. 5. Entrepreneurship and the city / Edward L. Glaeser -- ch. 6. Star scientists, innovation and regional and national immigration / Lynne G. Zucker and Michael R. Darby
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    ISBN: 9781848445956
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 411 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ayres, Robert U., 1932 - The economic growth engine
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Endogenes Wachstumsmodell ; Thermodynamischer Ansatz ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Energie ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Prognoseverfahren ; Prognose ; USA ; Power resources Technological innovations ; Power resources Economic aspects ; Economic development ; Thermodynamics Economic aspects ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Wachstumstheorie ; Thermodynamik ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Energie ; Technischer Fortschritt
    Abstract: The historic link between output (GDP) growth and employment has weakened. Since there is no quantitively verifiable economic theory to explain past growth, this unique book explores the fundamental relationship between thermodynamics (physical work) and economics
    Abstract: 1. Background -- ch. 2. Technical progress -- ch. 3. Industrial metabolism : mass/energy flows -- ch. 4. Exergy conversion to useful work -- ch. 5. Economic growth theories -- ch. 6. The production function approach. -- ch. 7. Numerical results for the US and Japan -- ch. 8. Growth forecasting -- ch. 9. Economic growth and development : towards a catch-up model (simplified REXSF model) -- ch. 10. Conclusions, implications and caveats
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    ISBN: 9781784712808
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 544 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 237
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Inequality and economic development
    DDC: 339.2
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    Keywords: Einkommensverteilung ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Finanzmarkt ; Sozialer Wandel ; Gleichberechtigung ; Wirtschaftsethik ; Theorie ; Economic development ; Distributive justice ; Economic development ; Distributive justice ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): A.B. Atkinson (1997), 'Bringing Income Distribution in from the Cold', Economic Journal, 107, March, 297-321 -- Oded Galor and Joseph Zeira (1993), 'Income Distribution and Macroeconomics', Review of Economic Studies, 60 (1), January, 35-52 -- Abhijit V. Banerjee and Andrew F. Newman (1993) 'Occupational Choice and the Process of Development,' Journal of Political Economy, 101 (2), April, 274-98 -- Alberto Alesina and Dani Rodrik (1994), 'Distributive Politics and Economic Growth,' Quarterly Journal of Economics, 109 (2), May, 465-90 -- Torsten Persson and Guido Tabellini (1994), 'Is Inequality Harmful for Growth?,' American Economic Review, 84 (3), June, 600-621 -- Roland Bénabou , (2000), 'Unequal Societies: Income Distribution and the Social Contract', American Economic Review, 90 (1), March, 96-129 -- Oded Galor and Omer Moav (2004), 'From Physical to Human Capital Accumulation: Inequality and the Process of Development', Review of Economic Studies, 71 (4), October, 1001-26 -- Kenneth L. Sokoloff and Stanley L. Engerman (2000), 'History Lessons: Institutions, Factor Endowments, and Paths of Development in the New World', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 14 (3), Summer, 217-32 -- Oded Galor , Omer Moav and Dietrich Vollrath (2009), 'Inequality in Landownership, the Emergence of Human-Capital Promoting Institutions, and the Great Divergence', Review of Economic Studies, 76 (1), January, 143-79 -- Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson (2000), 'Why Did the West Extend the Franchise? Democracy, Inequality, and Growth in Historical Perspective', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 115 (4), November, 1167-99 -- Oded Galor and Omer Moav (2006), 'Das Human-Kapital: A Theory of the Demise of the Class Structure', Review of Economic Studies, 73 (1), January, 85-117 -- Oded Galor and David N. Weil (1996), 'The Gender Gap, Fertility, and Growth', American Economic Review, 86 (3), June, 374-87 -- David de la Croix and Matthias Doepke (2003), 'Inequality and Growth: Why Differential Fertility Matters', American Economic Review, 93 (4), September, 1091-113 -- William Easterly and Ross Levine (1997), 'Africa's Growth Tragedy: Policies and Ethnic Divisions', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 112 (4), November, 1203-50 -- Alberto Alesina , Arnaud Devleeschauwer , William Easterly , Sergio Kurlat and Romain Wacziarg (2003), 'Fractionalization', Journal of Economic Growth, 8 (2), June, 155-94 -- Roberto Perotti (1996), 'Growth, Income Distribution, and Democracy: What the Data Say', Journal of Economic Growth, 1 (2), June, 149-87 -- Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo (2003), 'Inequality and Growth: What Can the Data Say?', Journal of Economic Growth, 8 (3), September, 267-99 -- William Easterly (2007), 'Inequality Does Cause Underdevelopment: Insights from a New Instrument', Journal of Development Economics, 84 (2), April, 755-76
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    ISBN: 9781848447226
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 243 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Organizations, markets and imperial formations
    DDC: 337
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    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Organisationstheorie ; Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Imperialismus ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; Wirtschaftskultur ; Wissen ; Welt ; International economic integration Social aspects ; Globalization Social aspects ; International business enterprises Social aspects ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Labor market ; Imperialism ; Organizational sociology ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Globalisierung ; Weltwirtschaft
    Abstract: This authoritative book explores the nexus between organization theory, globalization and imperialism and examines the effects of a global order organized around development and markets
    Abstract: The imperial formations of globalization / Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee, Vanessa C.M. Chio and Raza Mir -- On "cultural" knowledge in international management textbooks : a postcolonial reading / Martin Fougère and Agneta Moulettes -- Sustainable development in the age of natural capitalism : making the world while saving profits / Martin Fougère and Nikodemus Solitander -- Contesting boundaries : the shifting borders of globalization / Diana J. Wong-MingJi -- (How) does knowledge flow? : a critical analysis of intra-organizational knowledge transfer / Raza Mir, Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee and Ali Mir -- Evangelical capitalism and organization / Abbas J. Ali -- Flexible careers in a globally flexible market / Suzette Dyer -- Cultural mimicry and hybridity : on the work of identity in international call centers in India / Diya Das and Ravi Dharwadkar -- Globalization and social change : the Polish experience / Martyna Sliwa -- Towards an anthropology of globalization / Vanessa C.M. Chio and Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee
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    ISBN: 9781785366895
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (3 v) , cm
    Series Statement: The globalization of the world economy 19
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Globalization and poverty
    DDC: 339.46
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    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Armut ; Welt ; Entwicklungsländer ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Poverty ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Globalization provokes both excitement and fear. This comprehensive collection, which brings together some of the most important published work on the subject, addresses a core issue of contention: the implications of globalization for poverty and inequality. While the debate is highly politicized, this insightful set of papers focuses on the contributions made by academic economists. Globalization may be regarded by some as the realization of new opportunities through the removal of barriers to the flows of goods, services, factors and knowledge. However, it may also have adverse consequences: notably for farmers and unskilled workers in rich countries and for workers in protected industries in poor countries. In addition, this important collection investigates the implications of globalization for the power of international corporations and for the sovereignty of poor countries. It also explores topics such as the history of globalization, migration, capital movements and international institutions
    Abstract: Howard Pack (1994), 'Endogenous Growth Theory: Intellectual Appeal and Empirical Shortcomings', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 8 (1), Winter, 55-72 -- Mancur Olson, Jr. (1996), 'Big Bills Left on the Sidewalk: Why Some Nations Are Rich, and Others Poor', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 10 (2), Spring, 3-24 -- Paul Krugman and Anthony J. Venables (1995), 'Globalization and the Inequality of Nations', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CX (4), November, 857-80 -- Adrian Wood and Kersti Berge (1997), 'Exporting Manufactures: Human Resources, Natural Resources and Trade Policy', Journal of Development Studies, 34 (1), October, 35-59 -- Francisco Rodríguez and Dani Rodrik (2000), 'Trade Policy and Economic Growth: A Skeptic's Guide to the Cross-National Evidence', in Ben Bernanke (ed) and Kenneth S. Rogoff (ed) (eds), NBER Macroeconomics Annual, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press for NBER, 261-338 -- Andrew Berg and Anne Krueger (2003), 'Trade, Growth, and Poverty - A Selective Survey', in Boris Pleskovic (ed) and Nicholas Stern (ed) (eds), Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2003: The New Reform Agenda, New York, NY: World Bank and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 47-90 -- L. Alan Winters, Neil McCulloch and Andrew McKay (2004), 'Trade Liberalization and Poverty: The Evidence So Far', Journal of Economic Literature, XLII (1), March, 72-115 -- Aart Kraay (1999), 'Exports and Economic Performance: Evidence from a Panel of Chinese Enterprises', [subsequently published in French as 'Exportations et Performances Economiques: Etude d'un Panel d'Entreprises Chinoises', Revue d'Economie Du Développement, 1-2, 183-207], i, 1-26 -- Arne Bigsten, Paul Collier, Stefan Dercon, Marcel Fafchamps, Bernard Gauthier, Jan Willem Gunning, Abena Oduro, Remco Oostendorp, Catherine Pattillo, Måns Söderbom, Francis Teal and Albert Zeufack (2004), 'Do African Manufacturing Firms Learn from Exporting?', Journal of Development Studies, 40 (3), February, 115-41 -- Robert C. Feenstra and Gordon H. Hanson (1999), 'The Impact of Outsourcing and High-Technology Capital on Wages: Estimates for the United States, 1979-1990', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 114 (3), August, 907-40 -- Jeffrey G. Williamson (2004), 'The Political Economy of World Mass Migration', The Political Economy of World Mass Migration: Comparing Two Global Centuries, Washington, DC: AEI Press, 1-49, 51, 53-7 -- L. Alan Winters, Terrie L. Walmsley, Zhen Kun Wang and Roman Grynberg (2003), 'Liberalising Temporary Movement of Natural Persons: An Agenda for the Development Round', World Economy, 26 (8), August, 1137-61 -- Maurice Schiff (2005), 'Brain Gain: Claims About Its Size and Impact on Welfare and Growth Are Greatly Exaggerated', in Ça ̄glar Özden (ed) and Maurice Schiff (ed) (eds), International Migration, Remittances, and the Brain Drain, Chapter 2, Washington, DC: World Bank and Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 201-25 -- Lemma W. Senbet (2001), 'Global Financial Crisis: Implications for Africa', Journal of African Economies, 10, AERC Supplement 1, 104-40 -- Barry Eichengreen, Ricardo Hausmann and Ugo Panizza (2007), 'Currency Mismatches, Debt Intolerance, and Original Sin: Why They Are Not the Same and Why it Matters', in Sebastian Edwards (ed) (ed.), Capital Controls and Capital Flows in Emerging Economies: Policies, Practices, and Consequences, Chapter 3, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 121-69 -- Paul Collier, Anke Hoeffler and Catherine Pattillo (2001), 'Flight Capital as a Portfolio Choice', World Bank Economic Review, 15 (1), September, 55-80 -- E. Borensztein, J. De Gregorio and J-W. Lee (1998), 'How Does Foreign Direct Investment Affect Economic Growth?', Journal of International Economics, 45, 115-35 -- Dani Rodrik (1998), 'Why Do More Open Economies Have Bigger Governments?', Journal of Political Economy, 106 (5), 997-1032 -- T.N. Srinivasan (1996), 'International Trade and Labour Standards From an Economic Perspective', in Pitou van Dijck (ed) and Gerrit Faber (ed) (eds), Challenges to the New World Trade Organization, Chapter 11, The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 219-43
    Abstract: Kathleen Beegle, Rajeev H. Dehejia and Roberta Gatti (2006), 'Child Labor, and Agricultural Shocks', Journal of Development Economics, 81, 80-96 -- Drusilla K. Brown, Alan V. Deardorff and Robert M. Stern (2003), 'The Effects of Multinational Production on Wages and Working Conditions in Developing Countries', in Robert E. Baldwin (ed) and L. Alan Winters (ed) (eds), Challenges to Globalization: Analyzing the Economics, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 279-326 -- Jagdish Bhagwati and T.N. Srinivasan (1996), 'Trade and the Environment: Does Environmental Diversity Detract from the Case for Free Trade?', in Jagdish Bhagwati (ed) and Robert E. Hudec (ed) (eds), Fair Trade and Harmonization: Prerequisites for Free Trade?, Volume I: Economic Analysis, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 159-223 -- Paul Collier and David Dollar (2002), 'Aid Allocation and Poverty Reduction', European Economic Review, 46, 1475-1500 -- Catherine Pattillo, Hélène Poirson and Luca Ricci (2004), 'Through What Channels Does External Debt Affect Growth?', Brookings Trade Forum 2003, 229-77 -- Seema Jayachandran and Michael Kremer (2006), 'Odious Debt', American Economic Review, 96 (1), March, 82-92 -- David E. Sahn and Stephen D. Younger (2004), 'Growth and Poverty Reduction in Sub-Saharan Africa: Macroeconomic Adjustment and Beyond', Journal of African Economies, 13 (1), AERC Supplement 1, i66-i95 -- Paul Collier and Jan Willem Gunning (1999), 'The IMF's Role in Structural Adjustment', Economic Journal, 109 (459), November, F634-51 -- Joseph E. Stiglitz (1999), 'Beggar-Thyself Versus Beggar-Thy-Neighbor Policies: The Dangers of Intellectual Incoherence in Addressing the Global Financial Crisis', Southern Economic Journal, January, 66 (1), July, 2-38 -- Dani Rodrik (1998), 'Who Needs Capital-Account Convertibility?', in Stanley Fischer (ed), Richard N. Cooper (ed), Rudiger Dornbusch (ed), Peter M. Garber (ed), Carlos Massad (ed), Jacques J. Polak (ed), Dani Rodrik (ed) and Savak S. Tarapore (ed) (eds), Should the IMF Pursue Capital-Account Convertibility?, Princeton Essays in International Finance, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University, 207, May, 55-65 -- Paul Collier (2006), 'Why the WTO is Deadlocked: And What Can Be Done About It', World Economy, 29 (10), October, 1423-49 -- Michael Kremer (2002), 'Pharmaceuticals and the Developing World', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (4), Fall, 67-90 -- Scott Barrett (2003), 'Global Disease Eradication', Journal of the European Economic Association, 1 (2-3), April-May, 591-600 -- Sir Anthony B. Atkinson (2007), 'Innovative Sources for Development Finance: Global Public Economics', in Francis Bourguignon (ed), Pierre Jacquet (ed) and Boris Pleskovic (ed) (eds), Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics - Europe 2004, 191-207
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Robert E. Lucas, Jr. (2003), 'The Industrial Revolution: Past and Future', Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis 2003 Annual Report, 5-20 -- Jeffrey G. Williamson (2005), 'Winners and Losers Over Two Centuries of Globalization', in Wider Perspectives on Global Development, Chapter 6, Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 136-74 -- Paul Collier and David Dollar (2002), 'The New Wave of Globalization and its Economic Effects', in Globalization, Growth and Poverty, Chapter 1, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press for the World Bank, 23-51 -- Ravi Kanbur (2001), 'Economic Policy, Distribution and Poverty: The Nature of Disagreements', World Development, 29 (6), 1083-94 -- François Bourguignon and Christian Morrisson (2002), 'Inequality Among World Citizens: 1820-1992', American Economic Review, 92 (4), September, 727-44 -- Martin Ravallion (2004), 'Competing Concepts of Inequality in the Globalization Debate', Brookings Trade Forum 2004, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1-38 -- Shaohua Chen and Martin Ravallion (2004), 'How Have the World's Poorest Fared Since the Early 1980s?', World Bank Research Observer, 19 (2), Fall, 141-69 -- Lant Pritchett (1997), 'Divergence, Big Time', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 11 (3), Summer, 3-17 -- Branko Milanovic (2002), 'True World Income Distribution, 1988 and 1993: First Calculation Based on Household Surveys Alone', Economic Journal, 112 (476), January, 51-92 -- Dan Ben-David (1993), 'Equalizing Exchange: Trade Liberalization and Income Convergence', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 108 (3), August, 653-79 -- Anthony J. Venables (2003), 'Winners and Losers from Regional Integration Agreements', Economic Journal, 113 (490), October, 747-61 -- David Dollar and Aart Kraay (2002), 'Growth is Good for the Poor', Journal of Economic Growth, 7, 195-225 -- Martin Ravallion (2001), 'Growth, Inequality and Poverty: Looking Beyond Averages', World Development, 29 (11), 1803-15 -- Howard L.M. Nye and Sanjay G. Reddy (2002), 'Dollar and Kraay on "Trade, Growth and Poverty": A Critique', 1-11, unpublished 343 -- Edward Anderson (2005), 'Openness and Inequality in Developing Countries: A Review of Theory and Recent Evidence', World Development, 33 (7), 1045-63 -- Ravi Kanbur and Xiaobo Zhang (2005), 'Fifty Years of Regional Inequality in China: A Journey Through Central Planning, Reform, and Openness', Review of Development Economics, 9 (1), 87-106 -- Arvind Panagariya (2004), 'India's Trade Reform', India Policy Forum 2004, 1, 1-68 -- Norman Loayza, Pablo Fajnzylber and César Calderón (2005), 'The Experience of Economic Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean', Washington, DC: World Bank, 1-51, abridged 463 -- Paul Collier and Jan Willem Gunning (1999), 'Why Has Africa Grown Slowly?', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 13 (3), Summer, 3-22
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781848442818
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v. in 1) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als International handbook of development economics
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Entwicklungstheorie ; Welt ; Development economics ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entwicklungsländer ; Entwicklungsökonomie
    Abstract: This two-volume original reference work provides a comprehensive overview of development economics and comprises contributions by some of the leading scholars working in the field. Authors are drawn from around the world and write on a wide range of topics
    Abstract: pt. 1. Introduction -- pt. 2. Alternative approaches to development -- pt. 3. Macroeconomics of growth and development -- pt. 4. Factors in development -- pt. 5. Sectors in development -- pt. 6. International issues -- pt. 7. Distribution and poverty -- pt. 8. The state, institutions and development -- pt. 9. Economic development experience
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    ISBN: 9781785366819
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Globalization of the world economy 21
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Multinational enterprises and host economies
    DDC: 332.673
    Keywords: International business enterprises ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; Weltwirtschaft ; Globalisierung
    Abstract: Multinational enterprises (MNEs) invest in a variety of host economies, and closely interact with local businesses and society at large. This role has become the focus of policy debates of all sorts, as MNEs are seen as a primary conduit of globalization, thus spreading both its benefits and its negative side effects. This selection offers an interdisciplinary perspective on MNEs and host economies. Theoretical models are provided by economics research, yet some of the more subtle and complex forms of impact are hard to analyse using economics methodologies. A range of other disciplines such as management, sociology and ethics thus contribute to the discussion of these wider issues. The articles in this collection cover theoretical and empirical studies on the horizontal and vertical impact on local firms, to issues of labour standards and the natural environment, and normative issues
    Abstract: Debora Spar and David Yoffie (1999), 'Multinational Enterprises and the Prospects for Justice', Journal of International Affairs, 52(2), Spring, 557-81 -- Stephen J. Frenkel and Duncan Scott (2002), 'Compliance, Collaboration, and Codes of Labor Practice: The Adidas Connection', California Management Review, 45 (1), Fall, 29-49 -- Nigel Driffield and Sourafel Girma (2003), 'Regional Foreign Direct Investment and Wage Spillovers: Plant Level Evidence from the UK Electronics Industry', Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 65 (4), September, 453-74 -- Thomas N. Gladwin and Ingo Walter (1976), 'Multinational Enterprise, Social Responsiveness, and Pollution Control', Journal of International Business Studies, 7 (2), Autumn-Winter, 57-74 -- Nick Mabey and Richard McNally (1998), 'Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment: From Pollution Havens to Sustainable Development', WWF-UK Report, Part I: Analysis, July, 13-45, notes, references 229 -- Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke (1998), 'Corporate Strategy and International Environmental Policy', Journal of International Business Studies, 29 (4), 819-33 -- Lyuba Zarsky (1999), 'Havens, Halos and Spaghetti: Untangling the Evidence about Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment', OECD Conference Paper, 28-29 January, 2-25 -- Petra Christmann (2004), 'Multinational Companies and the Natural Environment: Determinants of Global Environmental Policy Standardization', Academy of Management Journal, 47 (5), October, 747-60 -- Beata Smarzynska Javorcik and Shang-Jin Wei (2004), 'Pollution Havens and Foreign Direct Investment: Dirty Secret or Popular Myth?', Contributions to Economic Analysis and Policy, 3 (2), ii, 1-32 -- Jie He (2006), 'Pollution Haven Hypothesis and Environmental Impacts of Foreign Direct Investment: The Case of Industrial Emission of Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) in Chinese Provinces', Ecological Economics, 60, 228-45 -- Milton Friedman (1970), 'The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits', New York Times Magazine, September 13, 33, 122-4, reset 375 -- Andreas Georg Scherer and Marc Smid (2000), 'The Downward Spiral and the US Model Business Principles - Why MNEs Should Take Responsibility for the Improvement of World-Wide Social and Environmental Conditions', Management International Review, 40(4), 351-71 -- Laura P. Hartman, Bill Shaw and Rodney Stevenson (2003), 'Exploring the Ethics and Economics of Global Labor Standards: A Challenge to Integrated Social Contract Theory', Business Ethics Quarterly, 13 (2), 193-220 -- Marc Orlitzky, Frank L. Schmidt and Sara L. Rynes (2003), 'Corporate Social and Financial Performance: A Meta-Analysis', Organization Studies, 24 (3), March, 403-41 -- Denis G. Arnold (2003), 'Philosophical Foundations: Moral Reasoning, Human Rights, and Global Labor Practices', in Laura P. Hartman (ed), Denis G. Arnold (ed) and Richard E. Wokutch (ed) (eds), Rising above Sweatshops: Innovative Approaches to Global Labor Challenges, Chapter 4, Westport, CT: Praeger, 77-99 -- Farzad Rafi Khan (2004), 'Hard Times Recalled: The Child Labour Controversy in Pakistan's Soccer Ball Industry', in Frederick Bird (ed), Emmanuel Raufflet (ed) and Joseph Smucker (ed) (eds), International Business and the Dilemmas of Development: Case Studies in South Africa, Madagascar, Pakistan, South Korea, Mexico and Columbia, Chapter 7, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 132-55 -- Jedrzej George Frynas (2005), 'The False Developmental Promise of Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence from Multinational Oil Companies', International Affairs, 81 (3), May, 581-98 -- Chuck C.Y. Kwok and Solomon Tadesse (2006), 'The MNC as an Agent of Change for Host-Country Institutions: FDI and Corruption', Journal of International Business Studies, 37 (6), November, 767-85
    Abstract: Mona Haddad and Ann Harrison (1993), 'Are There Positive Spillovers from Direct Foreign Investment? Evidence from Panel Data for Morocco', Journal of Development Economics, 42, 51-74 -- Brian J. Aitken and Ann E. Harrison (1999), 'Do Domestic Firms Benefit from Direct Foreign Investment? Evidence from Venezuela', American Economic Review, 89 (3), June, 605-18 -- Xiaming Liu, Pamela Siler, Chengqi Wang and Yingqi Wei (2000), 'Productivity Spillovers From Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence From UK Industry Level Panel Data', Journal of International Business Studies, 31 (3), 407-25 -- Holger Görg and Eric Strobl (2001), 'Multinational Companies and Productivity Spillovers: A Meta-Analysis', Economic Journal, 111 (475), November, F723-F739 -- Evis Sinani and Klaus E. Meyer (2004), 'Spillovers of Technology Transfer from FDI: The Case of Estonia', Journal of Comparative Economics, 32 (3), 445-66 -- Chengqi Wang and Li Yu (2007), 'Do Spillover Benefits Grow with Rising Foreign Direct Investment? An Empirical Examination of the Case of China', Applied Economics, 39, 397-405 -- Nigel Driffield and James H. Love (2007), 'Linking FDI Motivation and Host Economy Productivity Effects: Conceptual and Empirical Analysis', Journal of International Business Studies, 38 (3), May, 460-73 -- Sanjaya Lall (1980), 'Vertical Inter-Firm Linkages in LDCs: An Empirical Study', Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 42 (3), August, 203-26 -- René Belderbos, Giovanni Capannelli and Kyoji Fukao (2001), 'Backward Vertical Linkages of Foreign Manufacturing Affiliates: Evidence from Japanese Multinationals', World Development, 29 (1), January, 189-208 -- Edmund R. Thompson (2002), 'Clustering of Foreign Direct Investment and Enhanced Technology Transfer: Evidence from Hong Kong Garment Firms in China', World Development, 30(5), 873-89 -- Nigel Driffield, Max Munday and Annette Roberts (2002), 'Foreign Direct Investment, Transactions Linkages, and the Performance of the Domestic Sector', International Journal of the Economics of Business, 9 (3), 335-51 -- Beata Smarzynska Javorcik (2004), 'Does Foreign Direct Investment Increase the Productivity of Domestic Firms? In Search of Spillovers Through Backward Linkages', American Economic Review, 94 (3), June, 605-27 -- Irving Gershenberg (1987), 'The Training and Spread of Managerial Know-How, a Comparative Analysis of Multinational and Other Firms in Kenya', World Development, 15 (7), 931-9 -- Brian Aitken, Gordon H. Hanson and Ann E. Harrison (1997), 'Spillovers, Foreign Investment, and Export Behavior', Journal of International Economics, 43 (1/2), August, 103-32 -- Murali Patibandla and Bent Petersen (2002), 'Role of Transnational Corporations in the Evolution of a High-Tech Industry: The Case of India's Software Industry', World Development, 30 (9), 1561-77 -- Holger Görg and Eric Strobl (2002), 'Multinational Companies and Indigenous Development: An Empirical Analysis', European Economic Review, 46, 1305-22 -- David Greenaway, Nuno Sousa and Katharine Wakelin (2004), 'Do Domestic Firms Learn to Export from Multinationals?', European Journal of Political Economy, 20, 1027-43 -- Brian Aitken, Ann Harrison and Robert E. Lipsey (1996), 'Wages and Foreign Ownership: A Comparative Study of Mexico, Venezuela, and the United States', Journal of International Economics, 40 (3-4), May, 345-71 -- Eddy Lee (1997), 'Globalization and Labour Standards: A Review of Issues', International Labour Review, 136 (2), Summer, 173-89
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Magnus Blomström and Ari Kokko (1998), 'Multinational Corporations and Spillovers', Journal of Economic Surveys, 12 (3), 247-77 -- Holger Görg and David Greenaway (2004), 'Much Ado about Nothing? Do Domestic Firms Really Benefit from Foreign Direct Investment?', World Bank Research Observer, 19 (2), Fall, 171-97 -- Klaus E. Meyer (2004), 'Perspectives on Multinational Enterprises in Emerging Economies', Journal of International Business Studies, 35 (4), July, 259-76 -- John H. Dunning (2006), 'Towards a New Paradigm of Development: Implications for the Determinants of International Business', Transnational Corporations, 15 (1), April, 173-227 -- Albert O. Hirschman (1958), 'Interdependence and Industrialization', in The Strategy of Economic Development, Chapter 6, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 98-119 -- Ronald Findlay (1978), 'Relative Backwardness, Direct Foreign Investment, and the Transfer of Technology: A Simple Dynamic Model', Quarterly Journal of Economics, XCII (1), 1-16 -- Kiyoshi Kojima and Terutomo Ozawa (1984), 'Micro- and MacroEconomic Models of Direct Foreign Investment: Toward a Synthesis', Hitotsubashi Journal of Economics, 25 (1), June, 1-20 -- Peter J. Buckley (1985), 'The Economic Analysis of the Multinational Enterprise: Reading versus Japan?', Hitotsubashi Journal of Economics, 26 (2), December, 117-24 -- Jian-Ye Wang and Magnus Blomström (1992), 'Foreign Investment and Technology Transfer: A Simple Model', European Economic Review, 36, 137-55 -- Andrés Rodríguez-Clare (1996), 'Multinationals, Linkages, and Economic Development', American Economic Review, 86 (4), 852-73 -- Tommaso Perez (1997), 'Multinational Enterprises and Technological Spillovers: An Evolutionary Model', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 7, 169-92 -- James R. Markusen and Anthony J. Venables (1999), 'Foreign Direct Investment as a Catalyst for Industrial Development', European Economic Review, 43, 335-56 -- Paola Criscuolo and Rajneesh Narula (2008), 'A Novel Approach to National Technological Accumulation and Absorptive Capacity: Aggregating Cohen and Levinthal', European Journal of Development Research, 20 (1), March, 56-73 -- V. N. Balasubramanyam, M. Salisu and David Sapsford (1996), 'Foreign Direct Investment and Growth in EP and IS Countries', Economic Journal, 106 (434), January, 92-105 -- E. Borensztein, J. De Gregorio and J.-W. Lee (1998), 'How does Foreign Direct Investment Affect Economic Growth?', Journal of International Economics, 45, 115-35 -- Xiaoying Li and Xiaming Liu (2005), 'Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth: An Increasingly Endogenous Relationship', World Development, 33 (3), 393-407 -- Lai Mingyong, Peng Shuijun and Bao Qun (2006), 'Technology Spillovers, Absorptive Capacity and Economic Growth', China Economic Review, 17 (3), 300-320 -- Richard E. Caves (1974), 'Multinational Firms, Competition, and Productivity in Host-Country Markets', Economica, 41, May, 176-93 -- Magnus Blomström and Håkan Persson (1983), 'Foreign Investment and Spillover Efficiency in an Underdeveloped Economy: Evidence from the Mexican Manufacturing Industry', World Development, 11(6), June, 493-501
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    ISBN: 9781785366901
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v) , cm
    Series Statement: The globalization of the world economy 20
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Globalization and productivity
    DDC: 338.06
    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Produktivität ; Internationale Wirtschaft ; Welt ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Investments, Foreign ; Industrial productivity ; Exports ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Globalisierung ; Produktivität
    Abstract: This two-volume set is an indispensable selection of recent and classic research papers exploring the link between globalization and productivity growth. The editors' careful selection includes articles that focus on the impact of globalization on aggregate productivity, openness, international technology diffusion, and trade adjustment and productivity growth. Other topics include inward and outward foreign direct investment, international outsourcing and the critical relationship between exporting and productivity. The set will be an essential reference point for researchers, students and policy-makers concerned with globalization and productivity
    Abstract: Andrés Rodríguez-Clare (1996), 'Multinationals, Linkages, and Economic Development', American Economic Review, 86 (4), September, 852-73 -- Brian J. Aitken and Ann E. Harrison (1999), 'Do Domestic Firms Benefit from Direct Foreign Investment? Evidence from Venezuela', American Economic Review, 89 (3), June, 605-18 -- James R. Markusen and Anthony J. Venables (1999), 'Foreign Direct Investment as a Catalyst for Industrial Development', European Economic Review, 43 (2), February, 335-56 -- Andrea Fosfuri, Massimo Motta and Thomas Rønde (2001), 'Foreign Direct Investment and Spillovers through Workers' Mobility', Journal of International Economics, 53 (1), February, 205-22 -- Sourafel Girma, David Greenaway and Katharine Wakelin (2001), 'Who Benefits from Foreign Direct Investment in the UK?', Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 48 (2), May, 119-33 -- Holger Görg and David Greenaway (2004), 'Much Ado about Nothing? Do Domestic Firms Really Benefit from Foreign Direct Investment?', World Bank Research Observer, 19 (2), Fall, 171-97 -- Beata Smarzynska Javorcik (2004), 'Does Foreign Direct Investment Increase the Productivity of Domestic Firms? In Search of Spillovers through Backward Linkages', American Economic Review, 94 (3), June, 605-27 -- Holger Görg and Eric Strobl (2005), 'Spillovers from Foreign Firms through Worker Mobility: An Empirical Investigation', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 107 (4), December, 693-709 -- S. Lael Brainard (1997), 'An Empirical Assessment of the Proximity-Concentration Trade-off Between Multinational Sales and Trade', American Economic Review, 87 (4), September, 520-44 -- Pol Antràs (2003), 'Firms, Contracts, and Trade Structure', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXVIII (4), November, 1375-418 -- Stephen Ross Yeaple (2003), 'The Complex Integration Strategies of Multinationals and Cross Country Dependencies in the Structure of Foreign Direct Investment', Journal of International Economics, 60 (2), August, 293-314 -- Pol Antràs and Elhanan Helpman (2004), 'Global Sourcing', Journal of Political Economy, 112 (3), June, 552-80 -- Elhanan Helpman, Marc J. Melitz and Stephen R. Yeaple (2004), 'Export Versus FDI with Heterogeneous Firms', American Economic Review, 94 (1), March, 300-316 -- Sourafel Girma, Holger Görg and Eric Strobl (2004), 'Exports, International Investment, and Plant Performance: Evidence from a Non-parametric Test', Economics Letters, 83 (3), June, 317-24 -- Sourafel Girma, Richard Kneller and Mauro Pisu (2005), 'Exports versus FDI: An Empirical Test', Review of World Economics, 141 (2), July, 193-218 -- Gene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman (2005), 'Outsourcing in a Global Economy', Review of Economic Studies, 72 (1), January, 135-59 -- Richard Baldwin (1988), 'Hysteresis in Import Prices: The Beachhead Effect', American Economic Review, 78 (4), September, 773-85 -- Andrew B. Bernard and J. Bradford Jensen (1995), 'Exporters, Jobs, and Wages in U.S. Manufacturing: 1976-1987', in Martin Neil Baily (ed), Peter C. Reiss (ed) and Clifford Winston (ed) (eds), Brookings Papers on Economic Activity: Microeconomics, Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press, 67-119 -- Sofronis K. Clerides, Saul Lach and James R. Tybout (1998), 'Is Learning by Exporting Important? Micro-Dynamic Evidence from Colombia, Mexico, and Morocco', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXIII (3), August, 903-47
    Abstract: Andrew B. Bernard and J. Bradford Jensen (1999), 'Exceptional Exporter Performance: Cause, Effect, or Both?', Journal of International Economics, 47 (1), February, 1-25 -- Miguel A. Delgado, Jose C. Fariñas and Sonia Ruano (2002), 'Firm Productivity and Export Markets: A Non-parametric Approach', Journal of International Economics, 57 (2), August, 397-422 -- Sourafel Girma, David Greenaway and Richard Kneller (2004), 'Does Exporting Increase Productivity? A Microeconometric Analysis of Matched Firms', Review of International Economics, 12 (5), November, 855-66 -- David Greenaway and Richard Kneller (2007), 'Firm Heterogeneity, Exporting and Foreign Direct Investment', Economic Journal, 117 (517), February, F134-F161
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Ross Levine and David Renelt (1992), 'A Sensitivity Analysis of Cross-Country Growth Regressions', American Economic Review, 82 (4), September, 942-63 -- Sebastian Edwards (1993), 'Openness, Trade Liberalization, and Growth in Developing Countries', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXI (3), September, 1358-93 -- Jeffrey A. Frankel and David Romer (1999), 'Does Trade Cause Growth?', American Economic Review, 89 (3), June, 379-99 -- Francisco Rodríguez and Dani Rodrik (2001), 'Trade Policy and Economic Growth: A Skeptic's Guide to the Cross-National Evidence', in Ben S. Bernanke (ed) and Kenneth S. Rogoff (ed) (eds), NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2000, 15, Cambridge MA and London: MIT Press, 261-325 -- David T. Coe and Elhanan Helpman (1995), 'International R&D Spillovers', European Economic Review, 39 (5), May, 859-87 -- Wolfgang Keller (1998), 'Are International R&D Spillovers Trade-Related? Analyzing Spillovers Among Randomly Matched Trade Partners', European Economic Review, 42 (8), September, 1469-81 -- Jonathan Eaton and Samuel Kortum (1999), 'International Technology Diffusion: Theory and Measurement', International Economic Review, 40 (3), August, 537-70 -- Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie and Frank Lichtenberg (2001), 'Does Foreign Direct Investment Transfer Technology Across Borders?', Review of Economics and Statistics, 83 (3), August, 490-97 -- Wolfgang Keller (2004), 'International Technology Diffusion', Journal of Economic Literature, XLII (3), September, 752-82 -- Gene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman (1990), 'Comparative Advantage and Long-Run Growth', American Economic Review, 80 (4), September, 796-815 -- Luis A. Rivera-Batiz and Paul M. Romer (1991), 'Economic Integration and Endogenous Growth', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CVI (2), May, 531-55 -- Anne O. Krueger (1997), 'Trade Policy and Economic Development: How We Learn', American Economic Review, 87 (1), March, 1-22 -- Dani Rodrik (1998), 'Globalisation, Social Conflict and Economic Growth', World Economy, 21 (2), March, 143-58 -- David Greenaway, Wyn Morgan and Peter Wright (2002), 'Trade Liberalisation and Growth in Developing Countries', Journal of Development Economics, 67 (1), February, 229-44 -- Ann E. Harrison (1994), 'Productivity, Imperfect Competition and Trade Reform: Theory and Evidence', Journal of International Economics, 36 (1/2), February, 53-73 -- Nina Pavcnik (2002), 'Trade Liberalization, Exit, and Productivity Improvements: Evidence from Chilean Plants', Review of Economic Studies, 69 (1), January, 245-76 -- Marc J. Melitz (2003), 'The Impact of Trade on Intra-Industry Reallocations and Aggregate Industry Productivity', Econometrica, 71 (6), November, 1695-725 -- James R. Tybout (2003), 'Plant- and Firm-Level Evidence on "New" Trade Theories', in E. Kwan Choi (ed) and James Harrigan (ed) (eds), Handbook of International Trade, 13, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 388-415 -- Magnus Blomström (1986), 'Foreign Investment and Productive Efficiency: The Case of Mexico', Journal of Industrial Economics, XXXV (1), September, 97-110
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    ISBN: 9781035305575
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 265 pages) , illustrations
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kwon, O-yul, 1936 - International business in Korea
    DDC: 338.88095195
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    Keywords: Multinationales Unternehmen ; Auslandsinvestition ; Südkorea ; International business enterprises ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Südkorea ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; Direktinvestition ; Südkorea ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; Direktinvestition
    Abstract: O. Yul Kwon uses an institutional framework to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the environmental and operational dynamics of international business in South Korea from the rapid growth period 1963-1996, through recovery from the 1997 financial crisis, to the present. The study assesses that the South Korean market and business practices will maintain some sui generis characteristics because of the country's idiosyncratic culture and singular form of institutional development in the recent past. The book contains comprehensive analysis of macro-level topics (such as business opportunities, cultural influence, country risk and market configuration) and micro-level topics (including business negotiation, business ethics, management of international joint ventures and the management system). This book delivers a wealth of valuable information for a scholarly audience including undergraduate and postgraduate students and academics in international business, as well as for firms considering market entry into South Korea
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface -- Introduction -- Part I: The international business environment in korea -- 1. Business opportunities: Korea's economic prospects -- 2. An assessment of political risk of korea: Inter-korea economic relations, politics and state-business relations -- 3. Korean society and culture in transition -- 4. Configuration of the korean market in transition -- 5. Foreign direct investment in korea: Changes in the regime and prospects -- Part II: Business operation and management in korea -- 6. Business negotiation in korea: Cross-cultural aspects -- 7. Business ethics in korea -- 8. The korean management system in transition -- 9. Korea's labor market and human resource management in transition -- 10. International joint ventures in korea: Salient characteristics and management -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781782542575
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    Series Statement: Advances in ecological economics series
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sustainable welfare in the Asia-Pacific
    DDC: 338.95
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    Keywords: 1967-2006 ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Nationaleinkommen ; Wohlfahrtsanalyse ; Lebensstandard ; Nachhaltige Entwicklung ; Maßzahl ; Asiatisch-pazifischer Raum ; Economic development ; Economic development ; Sustainable development ; Sustainable development ; Public welfare ; Public welfare ; Economic development Asia ; Economic development Pacific Area ; Public welfare Asia ; Public welfare Pacific Area ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Asiatisch-Pazifischer Raum ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Nachhaltigkeit
    Abstract: Frequent references are made to the 'Asian economic miracle' as a means of describing the wave of GDP growth experienced across the Asia-Pacific region over the past twenty years. Implicit in this description is the assumption that the Asia-Pacific region has progressed at the same rate that GDP has risen over the same period. But is this truly the case? Employing a Genuine Progress Indicator as an alternative measure of sustainable welfare, the contributors to this book aim to answer this question by presenting case studies of seven Asia-Pacific nations. The results reveal that all is not as positive as conventional indicators might suggest. The book shows that the three wealthy nations - Australia, New Zealand, and Japan - have long reached a level of GDP beyond which further growth is detrimental to their sustainable welfare while the four poorer nations - China, India, Thailand, and Vietnam - are fast approaching a similar situation, but at much lower per capita levels of sustainable welfare. In view of these results, it is argued that genuine progress in the Asia-Pacific region requires the wealthy nations to focus on qualitative improvement (development) rather than GDP growth. As for the poorer nations, it is argued that population stabilisation demands urgent attention while the GDP growth required over the next two to three decades must be as clean, efficient, and equitable as possible. Sustainable Welfare in the Asia-Pacific will appeal to a wide audience of academics and researchers in the areas of ecological, environmental and natural resource economics, development, green national accounting, and environmental management. It will also find a readership in policymakers, environmental managers and NGOs, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface / Herman Daly -- Part I: Introduction to the Asia-Pacific region and the genuine progress indicator -- 1. An Introduction to the Asia-Pacific region / Philip Lawn and Matthew Clarke -- 2. Why is gross domestic product an inadequate indicator of sustainable welfare? / Philip Lawn and Matthew Clarke -- 3. What is the genuine progress indicator and how is it typically calculated? / Philip Lawn and Matthew Clarke -- 4. In defence of the genuine progress indicator / Philip Lawn and Matthew Clarke -- Part II: Measuring the genuine progress of Asia-Pacific nations -- 5. Genuine progress in australia: Time to rethink the growth objective / Philip Lawn -- 6. Calculating the new zealand genuine progress indicator / Vicky Forgie, Garry McDonald, Yanjiao Zhang, Murray Patterson and Derrylea Hardy -- 7. Genuine progress in Japan and the need for an open economy GPI / Matsuyo Makino -- 8. Genuine progress in India: Some further growth needed in the immediate future but population stabilisation needed immediately / Philip Lawn -- 9. From GDP to the GPI: Quantifying thirty-five years of development in China / Zonggou Wen, Yan Yang and Philip Lawn -- 10. Genuine progress in Thailand: A systems-analysis approach / Matthew Clarke and Judith Shaw -- 11. Genuine progress in Vietnam: The impact of the doi moi reforms / Vu Xuan Nguyet Hong, Matthew Clarke and Philip Lawn -- Part III: Genuine progress across the Asia-Pacific region -- 12. Genuine progress across the Asia-Pacific region: Comparisons, trends, and policy implications / Philip Lawn and Matthew Clarke -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781848440265
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 278 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wiesner Durán, Eduardo The political economy of macroeconomic policy reform in Latin America
    DDC: 339.5098
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftsreform ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Verteilungswirkung ; Institutionenökonomik ; Lateinamerika ; Economics ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; Latin America Economic policy ; Latin America Economic conditions 21st century ; Lateinamerika ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Lateinamerika ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Lateinamerika ; Wirtschaftsreform
    Abstract: Eduardo Wiesner's book makes an important contribution to the understanding of development by blending together the interdependent issues of (i) macroeconomic performance and volatility, (ii) equity and distributive justice, (iii) fiscal deficits and the redistributive effectiveness of social public expenditures, and (iv) the demand for the 'right' institutions and for policy reform in Latin America. It does this by examining recent macroeconomic crises from a political economy perspective, and finds that information is the critical algorithm that links together the demand for macroeconomic stability, macroeconomic performance and, ultimately, distributive justice
    Abstract: Overview : the current status and prospects of the reform process -- The political economy of macroeconomic policy making in Latin America -- Argentina : blinded by hindsight - the economics and politics of learning -- Brazil : the market enhancing role of political economy factors -- Chile : the right mix of polices and institutions -- Colombia : fairness perception and the political tolerance for macroeconomic policy reform -- Costa Rica : the effectiveness of political economy compromise -- Peru : from macroeconomic volatility to credibility building
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    ISBN: 9781848443990
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 226 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Advances in new institutional analysis
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Shirley, Mary M., 1945 - Institutions and development
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Entwicklung ; Institutionenökonomik ; Neue Institutionenökonomik ; Entwicklungshilfe ; Entwicklungsorganisation ; Welt ; Entwicklungsländer ; Financial institutions ; Economic development ; International agencies ; Economic assistance ; Electronic books ; Entwicklungshilfe
    Abstract: A landmark contribution to our understanding of economic development. This significant book argues that fundamental changes in deeply rooted institutions do not happen because of outsiders' money, advice, pressures, or even physical force; which explains why foreign aid has not, and can not, improve institutions. The impetus for changing institutions must come from within a society, and the author shows how groups of local scholars contribute to institutional change and development when the political opportunity presents itself
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Why are poor countries poor? -- 3. Market-supportive institutions -- 4. Can foreign aid promote development? -- 5. Can we measure institutions and institutional change? -- 6. Institutions and the reform of urban water systems -- 7. The role of scholars and scholarship in economic development -- 8. Where do we go from here?
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    ISBN: 9781781953037
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Tomer, John F., 1942 - 2019 Intangible capital
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    Keywords: Humankapital ; Sozialkapital ; Immaterielle Werte ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Lebensqualität ; Human capital ; Intangible property ; Social capital (Sociology) Economic aspects ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; Immaterieller Anlagewert ; Humankapital ; Wirtschaftswachstum
    Abstract: Despite increasing research efforts, there is still much confusion regarding the nature and contribution of the most intangible forms of capital. This book develops a comprehensive and unifying conception of intangible capital in order to understand its role with respect to economic growth, well-being, and rationality. As the book illustrates, utilizing the intangible capital concept enables many new and important economic insights. Intangible capital is defined to include standard human capital, noncognitive human capital (including personal capital), social capital, and other intangible manifestations of human capacity. Understanding intangible capital is a key to realizing the full human potential of our economic systems
    Abstract: pt. 1. Intangible capital -- pt. 2. Intangible capital, economic growth and change -- pt. 3. Intangible capital, human well-being and rationality -- pt. 4. Implications for government policy and the discipline of economics -- pt. 5. Summing up
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    ISBN: 0374292787 , 9780374292782
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 660 S.
    Edition: 1. further updat. and expand. hardcover ed.
    DDC: 303.48/33
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    Keywords: Diffusion of innovations ; Information society ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Globalization Social aspects ; Globalisierung ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Geschichte 2000-2004
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    ISBN: 9781847205353
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 210 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Das, Dilip K., 1945 - The evolving global trade architecture
    DDC: 382/.92
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    Keywords: General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization) ; World Trade Organization ; Uruguay Round ; Weltwirtschaftsordnung ; Internationale Wirtschaftspolitik ; Wirtschaftskonferenz ; Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Internationale Wirtschaftsorganisation ; Welt ; Free trade ; International trade ; Foreign trade regulation ; Globalization Economic aspects ; International economic relations ; Electronic books ; WTO-Recht ; World Trade Organization ; Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations ; Freihandel ; Welthandel ; Globalisierung
    Abstract: Development, developing economies and the multilateral trade regime -- Necessity for a development round -- Special treatment and policy space for the developing economies in the multilateral trade regime -- The Fifth Ministerial Conference : the wheels come off at Cancún -- Enter the developing economies : transforming the landscape of the multilateral trade regime -- The Sixth Ministerial Conference : the lean Hong Kong harvest -- The Doha Round : a disenchanting evolutionary process.
    Abstract: This comprehensive and accessible book examines the evolution of the multilateral trade regime in the ever-changing global economic environment, particularly during the WTO era and the ongoing Doha Round. Professor Das explores how the creation of the multilateral trade regime, or the GATT/WTO system, has been fraught with difficulties. He describes the ways, by means of various rounds of negotiations, the multilateral trade regime has constantly adjusted itself to the new realities of the global economy
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 198-207) and index
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    ISBN: 9781847206800
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 224 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Crisis or recovery in Japan
    DDC: 330.952
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    Keywords: 1950-2006 ; Volkswirtschaft ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Industriepolitik ; Institutionelle Infrastruktur ; Wirtschaftsreform ; Technologiepolitik ; Japan ; Industrial policy ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Japan Economic policy 1989- ; Japan Economic policy ; 1989- ; Anthologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Japan ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Globalisierung ; Japan ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Japan ; Unternehmenspolitik
    Abstract: Introduction : the attributes of the crisis / David Bailey, Dan Coffey, Philip R. Tomlinson -- The workings of the Japanese economy / Donald W. Katzner -- The cause of Japan's recession and the lessons for the world / Richard A. Werner -- Transnational monopoly capitalism, the J-mode firm and industrial 'hollowing out' in Japan / Keith Cowling, Philip. R. Tomlinson -- Globalization and the Japanese subcontractor system / Ulrike Schaede -- Institutionally driven growth and stagnation - and struggle for reform / Terutomo Ozawa -- Kūdōka, restructuring and possibilities for industrial policy in Japan / David Bailey, Roger Sugden -- The national innovation system : a key to Japan's future growth / Hiroyuki Odagiri -- The rise and fall of Japan as a model of 'progressive capitalism' / David Coates -- 'Can Japan compete?' reconsidered / Dan Coffey, Carole Thornley.
    Abstract: This innovative and multidisciplinary book explores Japan's economic crisis and recovery. Specifically, it analyses the role of corporations, the state, macroeconomic and industrial policy, and the changing status of Japan as an economic role model. The contributors list comprises an international panel of economists, political scientists and international relations specialists. From vantage points across Japan, North America and Europe, they bring together a collection of original studies considering Japan's economic malaise and the potential for sustained recovery
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    New York, N.Y : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
    ISBN: 0374292787 , 9780374292782
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 660 S.
    Edition: 2. rev. and expanded ed
    DDC: 303.4833
    Keywords: Diffusion of innovations ; Information society ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Globalization Social aspects ; Globalisierung ; Kommunikation ; Gesellschaft
    Description / Table of Contents: While I was sleeping -- The ten forces that flattened the world -- The triple convergence -- The great sorting out -- America and free trade -- The untouchables -- The right stuff -- The quiet crisis -- This is not a test -- The virgin of guadalupe -- How companies cope -- Globalization of the local -- If it's not happening it is because you're not doing it -- The age of interruption -- The unflat world -- The Dell theory of conflict prevention -- 11/9 versus 9/11
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  • 74
    ISBN: 9781847205216
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 317 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Economic growth
    DDC: 338.9001
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    Keywords: Wachstumstheorie ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Keynesianismus ; Arbeitslosigkeit ; Auslandsinvestition ; Produktivität ; Spillover-Effekt ; Tarifverhandlungen ; Wissen ; Armutsbekämpfung ; Welt ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Wachstumstheorie ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Wachstumstheorie
    Abstract: Is growth theory a real subject? /Franklin M. Fisher --What is endogenous growth theory? /Mark Roberts and Mark Setterfield --Is the natural rate of growth exogenous? /Miguel Leon-Ledesma and A.P. Thirlwall --The representative firm and increasing returns : then and now /Stephanie Blankenberg and G.C. Harcourt --A dynamic framework for Keynesian theories of the business cycle and growth /Pedro Leão --A Keynesian model of unemployment and growth : theory /John Cornwall --A Keynesian model of unemployment and growth : an empirical test /Wendy Cornwall --The relevance of the Cambridge-Cambridge controversies in capital theory for econometric practice /G.C. Harcourt --Foreign direct investment and productivity spillovers : a sceptical analysis of some OECD economies /Carlos Rodríguez, Carmen Gomez, and Jesus Ferreiro --Increasing returns and the distribution of manufacturing productivity in the EU regions /Bernand Fingleton and Enrique López-Bazo --The role of wage-setting in a growth strategy for Europe /Andrew Watt --Economic growth and beta-convergence in the East European transition economies /Nigel F.B. Allington and John S.L. McCombie --Knowledge externalities and growth in peripheral regions /Fabiana Santos, Marco Crocco, and Frederico Jayme, Jr. --Knowledge, human capital and foreign direct investment in developing countries : recent trends from an endogenous growth theory perspective /Diana V. Barrowclough --Is growth alone sufficient to reduce poverty? : in search of the trickle down effect in rural India /Santonu Basu and Sushanta Mallick --Strategy for economic growth in Brazil : a post Keynesian approach /José L. Oreiro and Luiz Fernando de Paula.
    Abstract: This enlightening and significant volume focuses on the nature, causes and features of economic growth across a wide range of countries and regions. Covering a variety of growth related topics-- from theoretical analyses of economic growth in general to empirical analyses of growth in the OECD, transition economies and developing economies-- the distinguished cast of contributors addresses some of the most important contemporary issues and developments in the field
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    ISBN: 9781781008218
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 427 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Economic growth and distribution
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftswachstum ; Entwicklung ; Einkommensverteilung ; Vermögensverteilung ; Lohnquote ; Gewinnquote ; Armut ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Theorie ; Wirtschaftsmodell ; Economic development ; Endogenous growth (Economics) ; Distribution (Economic theory) ; Distribution (Economic theory) ; Economic development ; Wealth ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Wachstumstheorie ; Einkommensverteilung
    Abstract: Economic Growth and Distribution isolates and compares the logical structures and methodological underpinnings underlying the relationship between economic growth and distribution. It carries out an in-depth analysis of a wide range of issues connected with growth theory considered from different theoretical perspectives. Its uniqueness is derived from the original contributions by a number of scholars of different persuasions; some within the mainstream and others from Keynesian-Kaleckian-Sraffian positions. The book deals with a wide variety of research topics concerning economic growth and distribution, such as the transition from the epoch of Malthusian stagnation to the contemporary era of modern economic growth; comparisons among the classical tradition, modern theory, and heterodox models; problems of policy; dynamics and business cycles; and the role of institutions. For its emphasis on comparisons and complementariness among alternative theories of growth and distribution, Economic Growth and Distribution complements the work of advanced textbooks on the topic. It is a companion to Innovation, Unemployment and Policy in the Theories of Growth and Distribution (edited by N. Salvadori and R. Balducci) and Classical, Neoclassical and Keynesian Views on Growth and Distribution (edited by N. Salvadori and C. Panico). The book will be appreciated by scholars of the theory of economic growth, the theory of distribution, macroeconomics, classical and Keynesian economics, as well as historians of economic thought
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction / Neri Salvadori -- 1. Inequality and the process of development / Oded Galor -- 2. The role of income distribution in long run endogenous growth / Amit Bhaduri -- 3. The competition-of-capitals doctrine and the wage-profit relationship / Ferdinando Meacci -- 4. A heterodox growth and distribution model / Duncan K. Foley and Lance Taylor -- 5. Distribution and growth in a post-Keynesian stock-flow consistent model / Gennaro Zezza and Claudio H. Dos Santos -- 6. Technological progress, income distribution and capacity utilization / Fabio Hideki Ono and José Luís Oreiro -- 7. Demand-led growth and the classical approach to value and distribution: Are they compatible? / Graham White -- 8. Macroeconomic volatility and income inequality in a stochastically growing economy / Cecilia García-Peñalosa and Stephen J. Turnovsky -- 9. The saving-investment nexus in the debate on pension reforms / Sergio Cesaratto -- 10. Income distribution and output change: A macro multiplier approach / Maurizio Ciaschini and Claudio Socci -- 11. A dynamic age model from a classical-Keynesian-schumpeterian approach / Oscar De-Juan -- 12. Heterodox business cycles / Lance Taylor, Nelson H. Barbosa-Filho and Codrina Rada -- 13. Technological innovation, financial fragility and complex dynamics / Alberto Russo, Domenico Delli Gatti and Mauro Gallegati -- 14. Growth, history and institutions / Graziella Bertocchi -- 15. Religious culture, institutions and growth / Michele Bagella, Leonardo Becchetti and Stefano Caiazza -- 16. Trade, poverty and growth: Two perspectives, one message? / Gabriella Berloffa and Maria Luigia Segnana -- Index.
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  • 76
    ISBN: 9781781008089
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 318 pages) , illustrations
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Classical, neoclassical and Keynesian views on growth and distribution
    DDC: 339.2
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    Keywords: Wachstumstheorie ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Verteilungstheorie ; Klassische Ökonomie ; Neoklassische Theorie ; Keynesianismus ; Economic development ; Distribution (Economic theory) ; Classical school of economics ; Neoclassical school of economics ; Keynesian economics ; Keynessche Theorie ; Neoklassische Theorie ; Wachstumstheorie ; Klassische Nationalökonomie ; Verteilungstheorie ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Verteilungstheorie ; Klassische Nationalökonomie ; Neoklassische Theorie ; Keynessche Theorie
    Abstract: This book reconsiders and analyses the different approaches historically proposed in the literature on growth and distribution. The contributors have achieved, through a comprehensive and cohesive analysis of the approaches of different schools of thought, a wide-ranging interpretation of a variety of important economic phenomena. The book identifies elements characterising each approach and tries to derive from them a range of insights into the complexity of the growth process. Classical, Neoclassical and Keynesian Views on Growth and Distribution is an original, insightful and thought-provoking book which, it is intended, will generate further research in the area of growth and income distribution. The book will appeal to scholars and researchers at many different levels of academe, and in many different schools of thought, interested in the theory of economic growth and in the analysis of the complexity of growth processes
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction -- Carlo panico and neri salvadori -- Part I: Classical views -- 1. Growth and distribution: A return to the classical tradition / Renato Balducci -- 2. Natural wage dynamics in a ricardian growth model / Davide Fiaschi and Rodolfo Signorino -- 3. Co-evolution of population and natural resources: A simple ricardian model / Simone D'Alessandro -- 4. Some aspects of structural change in marx's analysis/ maria daniela giammanco -- Part II: Neoclassical views -- 5. Growth, income distribution and age heterogeneity in the neoclassical economy: A potential conflict between dynamic efficiency and equity / Luciano Fanti and Piero Manfredi -- 6. Distribution and growth in the neoclassical traditions / Mario Pomini -- 7. Reconsidering the early marginal productivity theory of distribution and interest / Arrigo Opocher -- 8. Tobin financial growth models: A reconstruction / Michele Limosani -- Part III: Keynesian views? -- 9. Unemployment and growth: A critical survey -- Enrico bellino -- 10. Growth, unemployment and wages: Disequilibrium models with increasing returns / Luciano Boggio -- 11. Behind goodwin's real wage function: Which kind of labour market? / Giuseppe Mastromatteo -- 12. Entry and stationary equilibrium prices in a post-Keynesian growth model / Antonio D'Agata -- 13. Are kalekian models relevant in the long run? / Pasquale Commendatore -- Index.
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  • 77
    ISBN: 9781847204080
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 294 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Growth and economic development
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Thirlwall, Anthony P. ; Entwicklungstheorie ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Makroökonomik ; Keynesianismus ; Neoklassische Theorie ; Konjunktur ; Wettbewerbspolitik ; EU-Mitgliedschaft ; Welt ; Theorie ; Economic development ; Development economics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Makroökonomie ; Keynessche Theorie ; Konjunkturpolitik
    Abstract: This valuable and engaging new book bears eloquent testimony to A.P. Thirlwall's substantial contribution to economics over the last 40 years. The volume does not attempt to provide a comprehensive review of such a prolific figure, but rather demonstrates the considerable influence that his work on economic theory has had on his contemporaries, and the profession as a whole
    Abstract: The implications of Thirlwall's law for Africa's development challenges / Mohammed Nureldin Hussain -- Thirlwall's law and Palley's pitfalls : a reconsideration / Mark Setterfield -- On specifying the demand for imports in macroeconomic models / G.C. Harcourt -- Keynes, post Keynesian analysis, and the open economies of the twenty-first century / Paul Davidson -- Cycles, aggregate demand, and growth / Miguel A. León-Ledesma -- Modelling historical growth : a contribution to the debate / Mark Roberts -- Endogenous growth theory : a partial critique / Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer -- The nature of economic growth and the neoclassical approach. : more questions than answers? / John McCombie -- On the core of macroeconomic theory / John Cornwall -- The crisis of the stability pact and a proposal / Roberto Tamborini and Fernando Targetti -- Narrowing the options : the macroeconomic and financial framework for EU enlargement / Heather Gibson and Euclid Tsakalotos -- Competition and competition policy in emerging markets : international and developmental dimensions / Ajit Singh -- Models of saving, income and the macroeconomics of developing countries in the post-Keynesian tradition / Valpy FitzGerald -- The Influence of Keynes on development economics / John Toye
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    ISBN: 9781845429874
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (v, 295 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Chai, Joseph C. H., 1939 - Economic reform in China and India
    DDC: 338.951
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftsreform ; Entwicklung ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Vergleich ; China ; Indien ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; India Economic conditions 1947- ; China Economic conditions 2000- ; China ; Indien ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Wirtschaftsreform ; Geschichte 1950-2005 ; Indien ; China ; Wirtschaftsreform
    Abstract: Recent acceleration of the Indian economic growth rate from 6 to 8 per cent has sparked worldwide speculation that India is about to catch up with China and become another Asian miracle economy. Economic Reform in China and India examines this prospect, reviewing the development strategies pursued by the two countries over the last 50 years in general and exploring recently introduced reform measures in particular
    Abstract: 1. Initial conditions and alternative paths to economic development -- 2. The economic system and its reform -- 3. Agricultural development -- 4. Industrial policy -- 5. Foreign trade and investment -- 6. Saving and investment -- 7. Population and employment -- 8. Growth and human development -- 9. Women's empowerment -- 10. Environment in planned development -- 11. Democratization -- 12. Conclusion and the prospects
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    ISBN: 9781847200167
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 344 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Institutions, globalisation and empowerment
    DDC: 306
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    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Institutionelle Infrastruktur ; Institutioneller Wandel ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Entwicklung ; Entwicklungsländer ; Welt ; Gleichberechtigung ; Social institutions ; Globalization ; Economic development ; Sozialeinrichtung ; Globalisierung ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Globalisierung ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Institutionenökonomie
    Abstract: This book argues that the capacity of a country to develop, and the levels of economic and social development achieved, depend more on the institutional parameters within which the development policies are implemented than on the policies themselves. It contends that forces of globalisation influence individual countries' economic and social institutions
    Abstract: pt. 1. Introduction -- pt. 2. Concepts -- pt. 3. Empirical evidence -- pt. 4. Conclusion
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 80
    ISBN: 0141022728
    Language: English
    Pages: 320 S. , 20cm
    Edition: Rev. ed.
    DDC: 303.4833
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    Keywords: Diffusion of innovations ; Information society ; Globalization Social aspects ; Globalization Economic aspects
    Note: Originally published: London: Allen Lane, 2005
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    New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
    ISBN: 0374292795 , 9780374292799
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 593 S.
    Edition: 1. updat. and expand. ed.
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Collins, Denis Globalization, Interconnectedness, and Wal-Mart the Bully - The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First CenturyL. Friedman Thomas New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2005; 488 pages, 27.30 hardcover, ISBN 0-374-29288-4 2006
    DDC: 303.48/33
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    Keywords: Diffusion of innovations ; Information society ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Globalization Social aspects ; Globalisierung ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Geschichte 2000-2004
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  • 82
    ISBN: 9781781950500
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 409 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Long-run growth and short-run stabilization
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    Keywords: Ando, Albert ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Finanzpolitik ; Geldpolitik ; Phillips-Kurve ; Europa ; USA ; Japan ; Alternde Bevölkerung ; Economic development ; Economic stabilization ; Electronic books ; Bibliografie ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Geldpolitik
    Abstract: There is much confusion in the economics literature on wage determination and the employment-inflation trade-off. Few model builders pay as much careful attention to the definition and meaning of long-run concepts as did Albert Ando. Expanding on years of painstaking work by Ando, the contributors elaborate on the main issues of economic analysis and policies that concerned him
    Abstract: The economics legacy of Albert Ando -- The age-saving profile and the life-cycle hypothesis -- Do capital gains affect consumption? Estimates of wealth effects from Italian households' behavior -- Demographic changes, reforms to the social security system and private savings in Italy -- Do the elderly dissave in Japan? -- On robust monetary policy -- The euro and the transmission of monetary policy -- Monetary and fiscal policy in a liquidity trap -- A three-factor yield curve model : non-affine structure, systematic risk sources and generalized duration -- The over-investment hypothesis -- Designing indexed units of account -- Land prices and business fixed investment in Japan -- Rationality, behavior and switching idiosyncracies in the euro-dollar exchange rate
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    ISBN: 9781847200167
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xiv, 344 p) , ill
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    DDC: 306
    Keywords: Economic development ; Social institutions ; Electronic books
    Abstract: part 1. Introduction -- part 2. Concepts -- part 3. Empirical evidence -- part 4. Conclusion
    Abstract: This book argues that the capacity of a country to develop, and the levels of economic and social development achieved, depend more on the institutional parameters within which the development policies are implemented than on the policies themselves. It contends that forces of globalisation influence individual countries' economic and social institutions
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    London [u.a.] : Penguin Books [u.a.]
    ISBN: 9783125737990 , 9780141034898
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 660 S. , 20 cm
    Additional Material: 1 Beil.
    Edition: Updated and expanded
    Series Statement: Penguin business, economics, politics
    DDC: 303.4833
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    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Handelsliberalisierung ; Internationale Arbeitsteilung ; Internationaler Wettbewerb ; Geopolitik ; Welt ; Diffusion of innovations ; Information society ; Globalization Social aspects ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Globalisierung ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Globalisierung ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel ; Globalisierung ; Informationsgesellschaft
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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  • 85
    ISBN: 0713998784
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 488 S.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    DDC: 303.48/33
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    Keywords: Gesellschaft ; Globalisierung ; Diffusion of innovations ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Globalization Social aspects ; Information society ; Globalisierung ; Globalisierung
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    ISBN: 0374292884 , 9780374292881
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 488 Seiten
    Edition: First edition
    DDC: 303.4833
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    Keywords: Innovations - Diffusion ; Internationale orde ; Internationale politiek ; Internationalisatie ; Mondialisation ; Mondialisation - Aspect social ; Sociaal-economische aspecten ; Société informatisée ; Gesellschaft ; Globalisierung ; Diffusion of innovations ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Globalization Social aspects ; Information society ; Globalisierung ; Futurologie ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Diffusion ; Zukunft ; Innovation ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Globalisierung ; Innovation ; Diffusion ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Globalisierung ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel ; Globalisierung ; Zukunft ; Futurologie
    Abstract: When scholars write the history of the world twenty years from now, what will they say was the most crucial development at the dawn of the 21st century--the attacks of 9/11, or the convergence of technology and events that allowed India, China, and so many other countries to become part of the global supply chain for services and manufacturing, creating an explosion of wealth in the middle classes of the world's two biggest nations, and giving them a huge new stake in the success of globalization? And with this "flattening" of the globe, has the world gotten too small and too fast for human beings and their political systems to adjust in a stable manner? Friedman explains how the flattening of the world happened; what it means to countries, companies, communities, and individuals; and how governments and societies can, and must, adapt.
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  • 87
    ISBN: 9781845428167
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxix, 310 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Innovation, unemployment, and policy in the theories of growth and distribution
    DDC: 339
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    Keywords: Wachstumstheorie ; Verteilungstheorie ; Innovation ; Arbeitslosigkeit ; Income distribution ; Unemployment ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Einkommensverteilung ; Technische Innovation ; Arbeitslosigkeit ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Einkommensverteilung ; Einflussgröße
    Abstract: Innovation, Unemployment and Policy in the Theories of Growth and Distribution increases our understanding about the more relevant economic determinants and policy aspects of the interdependence between economic growth and income distribution
    Abstract: section 1. Human capital and innovation -- section 2. Variety and quality innovation -- section 3. Employment and inequality -- section 4. Public policy
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    ISBN: 9781845427948
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 200 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ayres, Robert U., 1932 - On the reappraisal of microeconomics
    DDC: 338.5
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    Keywords: Verhaltensökonomik ; Mikroökonomik ; Thermodynamischer Ansatz ; Dynamisches Gleichgewicht ; Microeconomics Econometric models ; Microeconomics ; Economic development ; Mikroökonomie ; Electronic books ; Mikroökonomie ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Mikroökonomisches Modell ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Mikroökonomisches Modell ; Mikroökonomie ; Wirtschaftswachstum
    Abstract: The conventional utility-based approach to microeconomics is now nearly a century old and although frequently criticised, it has yet to be replaced. On the Reappraisal of Microeconomics offers an alternative approach that overcomes most of the objections to orthodox theory, whilst offering some unique additional advantages
    Abstract: 1. Models of human behavior -- 2. Micro-foundations of economics -- 3. Economic agents, actions and wealth -- 4. The Z-function -- 5. Decision-making strategies -- 6. Dynamics -- 7. From agent to aggregation -- 8. The drivers of long-term growth : knowledge, technological change and radical innovation
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    ISBN: 9781845425685
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 328 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sanidas, Elias Organizational innovations and economic growth
    DDC: 338/.064
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    Keywords: Innovation ; Innovationsmanagement ; Organisatorischer Wandel ; Unternehmenswachstum ; Branchenentwicklung ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; USA ; Japan ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Economic development ; Technology transfer Economic aspects ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Corporations Growth ; Organizational change ; Electronic books ; Technische Innovation ; Technologietransfer ; Organisationswandel
    Abstract: Analysing the USA and Japan from the late 19th century to the present day, the book provides an accessible synthesis of economics, management and econometrics to calculate the impact of various organizational innovations on economic growth. The author concludes that organizational innovations make essential contributions to sustained economic growth and that this should be reflected in economic policy both at the firm and the national level
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Organizational innovations from the 1860s in the USA and Japan -- 3. The role of OIs in the theory of economic growth -- 4. Contribution of specific OIs to economic growth and the three axes of OIs -- 5. The process of firm operations : core of the atomic/systemic model of economic growth -- 6. OIs and manufacturing sectors' growth in the USA and Japan -- 7. Empirical evidence on the links between industrial sectoral growth and the Lean Production System (JIT/QC) in the USA -- 8. Conclusions, limitations, implications
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    New York, NY : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
    ISBN: 0374292884 , 9780374292881
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 488 S. , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Collins, Denis Globalization, Interconnectedness, and Wal-Mart the Bully - The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First CenturyL. Friedman Thomas New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2005; 488 pages, 27.30 hardcover, ISBN 0-374-29288-4 2006
    DDC: 330.90511
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    Keywords: Diffusion of innovations ; Information society ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Globalization Social aspects ; Globalisierung ; globalization ; Globalisierung ; Informationsgesellschaft
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  • 91
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781035306138
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (400 pages)
    Series Statement: Selected essays of Peter Nijkamp volume 1
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    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Nijkamp, Peter, 1946 - Selected essays of Peter Nijkamp ; Vol. 1: Innovation, space and economic development
    DDC: 330
    Keywords: Space in economics ; Regional planning ; Economic development ; Macroeconomics ; Space in economics ; Economic development Environmental aspects ; Transportation and state
    Abstract: This collection brings together Peter Nijkamp's work in the areas of innovation, entrepreneurship, growth and spatial development. The first part comprises work of a theoretical nature and addresses issues such as the micro-economic foundation of spatial development, the relevance of spatial innovation and urban incubation theory, the role of network growth, policy and the importance of novel evolutionary perspectives for understanding regional economic dynamics. The second part focuses attention on empirical macro and meso dimensions of economic development, dealing inter alia with the economic growth impact of public policy, the local factors critical for successful innovation, the importance of networks for regional growth and the implications of the rational expectations paradigm for industrial dynamics. The third part focuses on empirical micro-studies of economic performance and the final part emphasises the scope and effect of public policy for spatial-economic performance, including policies for ICT, regional development, urban sustainability and learning capabilities. This collection will be essential reading for scholars and students interested in regional science, innovation studies, entrepreneurship and economic development
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface -- Introduction -- Part I: Theory -- 1. Spatial perspectives on new theories of economic growth -- 2. Endogenous production of r&d and stable economic development -- 3. Spatial dispersion of technological innovation: A review -- 4. Entrepreneurship in a modern network economy -- 5. Resilience: An evolutionary approach to spatial economic systems -- Part II: Macro and regional studies -- 6. Growth effects of governmental policies: A comparative analysis in a multi-country context -- 7. Local opportunities and innovative behaviour: A meta-analytic study of European cities -- 8. Spatial dynamics and government policy: An artificial intelligence approach to comparing complex systems -- 9. Regional variations in production network externalities -- 10. Industrial dynamics and rational expectations in a spatial setting -- Part III: Micro studies -- 11. Information use and company performance: An application to the retail electrical appliances sector -- 12. Entrepreneurship and innovation in the sme sector -- 13. Investment expectations of entrepreneurs: An empirical analysis at the firm level -- 14. A flow approach to industrial sites, firm dynamics and regional employment growth: A case study of amsterdam-north -- Part IV: Policy -- 15. Information-communications technologies (ict) and transport: Does knowledge underpin policy? -- 16. A comparative industrial profile analysis of urban regions in western Europe: An application of rough set classification -- 17. A meta-analytical evaluation of sustainable city initiatives -- 18. Comparative regional policy impact analysis: Ex post evaluation of the performance of the European regional development fund -- 19. The learning capabilities of regions: Conceptual policies and patterns -- Index.
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    Cheltenham, U.K : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781845421601
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 422 p) , ill
    Series Statement: ESRI studies series on ageing
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    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von The economics of an ageing population
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    Keywords: Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Bevölkerungsstruktur ; Altersvorsorge ; Industrieländer ; Welt ; Altersstruktur ; Economic development ; Age distribution (Demography) ; Pensions ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Japan ; Altersversorgung ; Bevölkerung ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Industriestaaten ; Altersstruktur ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Altersversorgung ; Japan ; Altersstruktur ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Altersversorgung
    Abstract: The Economics of an Ageing Population studies the effects of demographic transition on the economies of industrialised countries. The authors demonstrate that an ageing population does not necessarily lead to a reduction in growth, providing that the working population are more productive and save a greater percentage of their income. They look in detail at the examples of Italy and Japan, two countries which have the fastest ageing populations in Europe and the world respectively
    Abstract: pt. 1. Demographic transition and the impact on growth : the case of Japan -- pt. 2. Demographic transition and pension systems -- pt. 3. The impact on the demographic transition on the world economy
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    Cheltenham, U.K : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781845423414
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 287 p) , ill
    Series Statement: New horizons in international business
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    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Dunning, John H., 1927 - 2009 Multinationals and industrial competitiveness
    DDC: 338.8/8
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    Keywords: Multinationales Unternehmen ; Internationaler Wettbewerb ; Globalisierung ; Industrieforschung ; Strategische Allianz ; Auslandsinvestition ; Industrial policy ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Competition ; Investments, Foreign ; International business enterprises ; Strategic alliances (Business) ; Research, Industrial Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Bibliografie ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Globalisierung ; Internationale Wettbewerbsfähigkeit ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; Internationaler Wettbewerb ; Globalisierung ; Industrieforschung ; Strategische Allianz ; Direktinvestition
    Abstract: This book offers an important contribution to the contemporary debate on the role of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in economic development in an increasingly globalizing, knowledge-intensive and alliance-based world economy
    Abstract: pt. 1. MNES and industrial development : issues confronting developing countries -- pt. 2. R&D, alliances and developed countries -- pt. 3. FDI and competitiveness
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Cheltenham, U.K : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781843769743
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 392 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
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    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Local enterprises in the global economy
    DDC: 338.6/42
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    Keywords: KMU ; Produktionsstandort ; Corporate Governance ; Globalisierung ; Betriebliche Wertschöpfung ; Regionales Cluster ; Welt ; Small business ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Corporate governance ; Industrial location ; Small business Technological innovations ; Industrial concentration ; Brasilien Elektroindustrie Fallstudie Globalisierung Handel Industrie Industriezweig Italien Kraftfahrzeugindustrie Pakistan Spanien Standort Taiwan Weltwirtschaft ; Klein- und Mittelunternehmen ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Regionalwirtschaft ; Industrie ; Globalisierung ; Lateinamerika ; Asien ; Globalisierung ; Klein- und Mittelbetrieb ; Corporate Governance
    Abstract: This book opens a fresh chapter in the debate on local enterprise clusters and their strategies for upgrading in the global economy. The authors employ a novel conceptual framework in their research on industrial clusters in Europe, Latin America and Asia and provide new perspectives and insights for researchers and policymakers alike
    Abstract: 1. Globalized localities : introduction -- 2. Regions in the "world economic triangle" -- 3. Making sense of global standards -- 4. Governance in global value chains -- 5. The underground revolution in the Sinos Valley : a comparison of upgrading in global and national value chains -- 6. How globalization affects Italian industrial districts : the case of Brenta -- 7. Upgrading in the tile industry of Italy, Spain and brazil : insights from cluster and value chain analysis -- 8. Local upgrading strategies in response to global challenges : the surgical instrument cluster of Tuttlingen, Germany -- 9. Clustering and upgrading in global value chains : the Taiwanese personal computer industry -- 10. Global quality standards and technological upgrading in the Brazilian auto-components industry -- 11. The effect of global standards on local producers : a Pakistani case study -- 12. Paradoxes and ironies of locational policy in the new global economy -- 13. Chain governance and upgrading : taking stock
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Cheltenham, U.K : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781845421458
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 221 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
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    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Das, Dilip K., 1945 - Regionalism in global trade
    DDC: 382/.9
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    Keywords: Regionale Wirtschaftsintegration ; Freihandelsabkommen ; Globalisierung ; Welt ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Regionalism ; Trade blocs ; International trade ; Free trade ; Electronic books ; Welthandel ; Regionalismus ; Internationale Wirtschaftsorganisation
    Abstract: This comprehensive book addresses one of the most important aspects of international trade, namely, regional trade and regional integration agreements (RIAs). The focus of intense global interest and debate over the last decade, RIAs have become an integral and enduring aspect of the multilateral trading regime. Dilip K. Das analyzes the latest trends, evaluates the pattern and gauges the progress of regional integration in the global economy over the post-war, and especially the contemporary, periods
    Abstract: 1. Globalism versus regionalism -- 2. Rationale, motivation and welfare implications -- 3. New regionalism : the evolving landscape -- 4. RIAs and the global trading system -- 5. Regionalism in Asia-Pacific -- 6. Regionalism in the Western Hemisphere
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-218) and index
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    ISBN: 9781845420550
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 255 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Innovation, entrepreneurship and culture
    DDC: 338/.064
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    Keywords: Technischer Fortschritt ; Innovation ; Entrepreneurship ; Entwicklung ; Kultur ; Unternehmensgründung ; Evolutionsökonomik ; Theorie ; Welt ; Technological innovations ; Organizational change ; Entrepreneurship ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 2001 ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Organisationswandel ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Innovation ; Wirtschaftswachstum
    Abstract: 1. Innovation, entrepreneurship and culture, a matter of interaction between technology, progress and economic growth? : an introduction -- 2. Conceptualizing innovation management and culture in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) : an exploratory study of organization-specific critical success factors -- 3. Knowledge management, institutions and professional cultures in engineering consulting services : the case of Hong Kong -- 4. Scientometrics and the evaluation of European integration -- 5. Schumpeter's theory of economic development revisited -- 6. Skunk works : a sign of failure, a sign of hope? -- 7. Entrepreneurship and the design process : the paradox of innovation in a routine design process -- 8. Culture's role in entrepreneurship : self-employment out of dissatisfaction -- 9. Towards cooperation between European start-ups : the position of the French -- Dutch and German entrepreneurial and innovative engineer -- 10. Multi-path system emergence : an evolutionary framework to analyse process innovation.
    Abstract: Any technological advance, innovation or economic growth created by an organization is dependent on how that organization's culture and environment fosters or inhibits these developments. This process is further complicated by the global nature of economic activity and differences in national cultures due to country-specific histories, experiences, traditions and rules. The distinguished authors in this important new book aim to study the nature of organizational innovation and change by examining the complex interplay between entrepreneurship, innovation and culture
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    Cheltenham, U.K : E. Elgar
    ISBN: 9781843769712
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 174 p) , ill
    Series Statement: The Saint-Gobain Centre for Economic Studies
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Uniform Title: Croissance début de siècle
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    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Boyer, Robert, 1943 - The future of economic growth
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: OECD ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Produktivität ; Informationstechnik ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Wirtschaftsprognose ; Internet ; USA ; OECD-Staaten ; New Economy ; Economic forecasting ; Economic development ; Information technology ; Economic history 20th century ; Mitgliedsstaaten ; Informationswirtschaft ; Telekommunikationsindustrie ; Informationstechnik ; Kommunikationstechnik ; Entwicklung ; Unterentwicklung ; Ursache ; Wirkung ; Auswirkung ; Produktivität ; Tendenz ; Electronic books ; USA ; OECD ; Mitgliedsstaaten ; New Economy ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Informationstechnik ; Geschichte 1990-2002
    Abstract: In this book, Robert Boyer follows the origins, course and collapse of the "new economy" and proposes a new interpretation of US dynamism during the 1990s. He argues that the diffusion of information and communication technologies is only part of a story that also requires understanding of the transformation of the financial system, the reorganization of the management of firms and the emergence of a new policy mix. The book includes a long-term retrospective analysis of technological innovation, and an international comparison of OECD countries delivers an unconventional and critical assessment of the hope and the hype of the "new economy
    Abstract: 1. A social construct and an analytical challenge -- 2. Microeconomic instability and an uncertain organizational model -- 3. A growth regime driven by information and communications technology? -- 4. Genealogy of the "new economy" : the institutional change at the heart of the US trajectory -- 5. The geography of the "new economy" : the diversity of institutional architectures -- 6. 2000-2002 : reassessing the potential of ICT-driven growth -- 7. The long-term historical outlook after the Internet bubble -- 8. The emergence of an anthropogenetic model -- 9. Conclusion
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Translation of: La croissance début de siècle
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781035305087
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 172 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Rogers, Mark Knowledge, technological catch-up and economic growth
    DDC: 338/.064
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    Keywords: Wissen ; Wissenstransfer ; Innovationsdiffusion ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Wachstumstheorie ; Neoklassische Theorie ; Endogenes Wachstumsmodell ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Schätzung ; Theorie ; Welt ; Diffusion of innovations ; Technological innovations ; Economic development ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Verbreitung ; Wissen ; Verbreitung ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung
    Abstract: Knowledge, Technological Catch-up and Economic Growth investigates the relationship between knowledge diffusion and economic growth. Using a broad definition of knowledge - encompassing technology, production skills, know-how and firm capabilities - the central argument of the book is that the extent of knowledge diffusion is an important determinant of economic growth. Mark Rogers uses both neoclassical and endogenous growth models to construct testable hypotheses in order to gauge whether countries that are good at acquiring and diffusing new knowledge actually do achieve faster economic growth. His empirical analysis uses new data on communications, international business links, and study abroad in order to proxy absorptive capability and to test these hypotheses. Arguing that existing research on the role of knowledge is underdeveloped, the book aims to convince mainstream economists who perceive knowledge as conceptually vague and too difficult to measure, that the role of knowledge can in fact be analysed and quantified. Making new contributions to the understanding of economic growth, this book will appeal to students, researchers, economists and policy makers with a particular interest in economic performance and the growth process, and knowledge management and technology
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Knowledge in neoclassical growth models -- 3. Knowledge in endogenous growth models -- 4. Modelling technological catch-up -- 5. Imitation and growth -- 6. The empirical analysis of economic growth: An overview -- 7. Technological catch-up and convergence in empirical analysis -- 8. Study abroad and economic growth -- 9. Communications and economic growth -- 10. International business links and economic growth -- 11. Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 156-170) and index
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781781957271
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 242 pages) , illustrations
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    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Competition policy and global competitiveness in major Asian economies
    DDC: 337.5
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    Keywords: Wettbewerbspolitik ; Internationaler Wettbewerb ; Asiatisch-pazifischer Raum ; Ostasien ; Südostasien ; Australien ; Competition Case studies Government policy ; Competition Government policy ; Globalization Case studies Economic aspects ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Competition, International ; East Asia Case studies Commercial policy ; Australia Commercial policy ; East Asia Case studies Foreign economic relations ; Australia Foreign economic relations ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Ostasien ; Handelspolitik ; Wettbewerbspolitik ; Asiatisch-Pazifischer Raum ; World Trade Organization ; Internationale Wettbewerbsfähigkeit ; Internationaler Wettbewerb ; Asiatisch-Pazifischer Raum ; Australien ; Internationaler Wettbewerb ; Internationale Wettbewerbsfähigkeit
    Abstract: In this book, Tran Van Hoa reveals how competition policy and competitiveness are essential for contemporary economic, financial and trade management as well as national and international governance. Containing new in-depth studies of these issues and their development, the book focuses on major Asian economies encountering increasing globalisation and the prevailing influence of the WTO. In major Asian economies, competition policy, while being important for trade, development and growth, is nascent. Competition Policy and Global Competitiveness in Major Asian Economies surveys the fundamentals of competition policy and investigates how, in practice, it has been developed in major economies in the Asian region. It also contains previous lessons and experiences in the formulation and implementation of competition policy and the pitfalls that may be avoided in similar future developments. Suggesting solutions in economic development and policy reform for Asian economies in the face of increasing globalisation and WTO membership requirements, this important book will be of enormous interest to economic policymakers and advisers, academics, government officials, business executives and tertiary students
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Competition policy and global competitiveness in major Asian economies: An overview -- 2. Competition policy and global competitiveness: Theory and practice -- 3. Competition policy in apec, asean and the WTO -- 4. Competition law in apec economies and in Vietnam -- 5. Competition policy and smes in Asian transition economies: The experience of China -- 6. Korea's competition policy and its applications to other Asian economies -- 7. Thailand's global competitiveness: Some indicators -- 8. Anti-trust law and competition policy in Vietnam: Macroeconomic perspective -- 9. Competition and smes in Vietnam -- 10. Australian competition law: Experience and lessons for drafting competition law -- 11. Competition policy, global competitiveness and trade and business development in Asian economies: The future and prospects -- Index.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 100
    ISBN: 9781035304691
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 198 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Milward, Bob, 1956 - Globalisation?
    DDC: 337
    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Kapitalismus ; Wirtschaftsgeschichte ; Kritik ; Capitalism ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Marxian economics ; Monopolistic competition ; Regional economics ; Economic history 21st century ; Bibliografie ; Kapitalismus ; Globalisierung ; Kapitalismus ; Globalisierung ; Weltwirtschaft
    Abstract: This book acts as a welcome foil to current thinking on the concept of globalisation, which tends to be divided into two distinct camps: one which suggests that the neo-liberal model has triumphed and has no realistic alternative, and another which argues that globalisation, in its most extreme form, does not really exist, rather having evolved gradually from the very beginnings of industrialisation. Bob Milward presents an alternative view of globalisation and argues that indeed there has been a continuum in capitalist development, but that this has been forged by historical processes and the dynamism of the competitive forces of capitalism. He identifies the emergence of monopoly capitalism as an important shaping factor, and in so doing sheds light on issues of underdevelopment, multinational imperialism and crises in advanced capitalist economies. This radical, multidisciplinary account of the condition of the global economy, encompassing a critique of the neo-liberal foundations of orthodox global analysis, will appeal to an extensive audience. Students, researchers and academics in the fields of economics, heterodox economics, economic geography, politics, sociology, development studies, international relations and public policy will find Globalisation? Internationalisation and Monopoly Capitalism to be an engaging read
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Introduction -- 2. Globalisation? -- 3. Internationalisation -- 4. Monopoly capitalism -- 5. Global finance -- 6. Industry -- 7. Culture -- 8. Labour -- 9. Welfare states -- 10. Trade -- 11. Development and underdevelopment -- 12. Regulation -- 13. Regionalisation -- 14. Concluding remarks -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-190) and index
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