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    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781317441137
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 149 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: ProQuest Ebook Central
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bolin, Göran Media generations
    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Massenmedien ; Neue Medien ; Medienkonsum ; Sozialer Wandel ; Generationsbeziehung
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 The problem of media and generations -- 2 Age, cohort, life course and generation -- 3 Generation as location: Media landscapes and generations -- 4 Generation as actuality: Subjective landscapes of media generations -- 5 Nostalgia and the process of generationing -- 6 Generation, mediatisation and the rhythm of ages -- References -- Index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781351935333
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Popular cultural studies 10
    DDC: 306.09421
    Keywords: Cultural policy Case studies ; Urban renewal Case studies ; Popular culture Case studies ; Culture ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "The title of this book, From the Margins to the Centre, refers to three related themes that have run closely together in the debates on the city in the 1980s and 1990s. Firstly a process of restructuring in which activities previously deemed peripheral to the 'productive' city have now moved centre stage; that is, a concern with culture, consumption and image. Secondly, the notion of gentrification, whereby a reversal of the movement out of the city centre by the affluent classes results in a re-centralisation of previously marginal areas of the city centre. Thirdly, a process whereby previously marginal groups and their activities have been made central to the city - and have made the city centre central to themselves. Each of the chapters in this volume derives from recently conducted research grounded in an attempt to examine some of the issues posed in what can be described as postmodernist theorising on the nature of the contemporary city. A strong current of such thought has placed the multiple uses of city spaces at the centre of its claims for the construction and deconstruction of identities. The prolification and fragmentation of patterns of cultural production and consumption, it is claimed, makes the city a complex field of conflicting activities whose juxtaposition undermines traditional cultural hierarchies. Across this field identity becomes fluid in a way that uncouples its connection with the fixed categories of class, gender and ethnicity. While such positions point to a dominant role for culture in contemporary society, there has been little discussion or investigation of the social practices whereby this is effected. This book attempts an investigation of such practices. Implicit in the very conception of the book, and running through each of the contributions, is the view that contemporary popular culture is crucial to the understanding of the transformations to which we refer, and that the investigation of this popular culture needs"--Provided by publisher
    Note: First published 1996 by Ashgate Publishing , Includes bibliographical references
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781785369957
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 288 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Elgaronline
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Moosa, Imad A., 1952 - Econometrics as a con art
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Moosa, Imad A., 1952 - Econometrics as a con art
    DDC: 330.015195
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    Keywords: Ökonometrie ; Econometrics ; Electronic books ; Ökonometrie
    Abstract: Contents: 1. The nature and evolution of econometrics -- 2. Components, functions and related disciplines -- 3. Econometrics as a science -- 4. The laws of economics and science -- 5. Econometric analysis: loopholes and shortcomings -- 6. Criticism of econometrics: Keynes, Leamer, Lucas and the Austrians -- 7. Stir-fry regressions as a con job -- 8. Cointegration analysis: principles and fallacies -- 9. Cointegration analysis: applications and illustrations -- 10. Sensitivity and insensitivity of empirical results -- 11. The forecasting fiasco -- 12. Concluding thoughts -- Index
    Abstract: Imad Moosa challenges convention with this comprehensive and compelling critique of econometrics, condemning the common practices of misapplied statistical methods in both economics and finance. After reviewing the Keynesian, Austrian and mainstream criticisms of econometrics, it is demonstrated that econometric models can be manipulated to produce any desired result. These hazardous analyses may then be relied upon to support flawed policy recommendations, ideological beliefs and private interests. Moosa proposes that the way forward should instead be to rely on clear thinking, intuition and common sense rather than to continue with the reliance upon econometrics. The mathematization of economics has limited the accessibility of and participation in economic discussion by converting the area into a complex 'science' when it should not be. Appealing to both academics and practitioners of economics and finance, this book serves to challenge the acceptance of econometrics as offering trustworthy analysis. Any individual interested in empirical work will find this book a captivating read on the limitations of econometrics
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781786434258
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 337
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    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economics of recession
    Keywords: Konjunktur ; Konjunkturtheorie ; Recessions ; Economics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): 1. Geoffrey H. Moore (1967), 'What is a Recession?', American Statistician, 21 (4), October, 16-9 -- 2. Allan P. Layton and Anirvan Banerji (2003), 'What is a Recession?: A Reprise', Applied Economics, 35 (16), 1789-97 -- 3. Arthur F. Burns and Wesley C. Mitchell (1946), 'Working Plans', in Measuring Business Cycles, Chapter 1, New York, NY, USA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 3-22 -- 4. Arthur F. Burns and Wesley C. Mitchell (1946), 'Dating Specific and Business Cycles', in Measuring Business Cycles, Chapter 4, New York, NY, USA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 56-114 -- 5. Geoffrey H. Moore (1958), 'Measuring Recessions', Journal of the American Statistical Association, 53 (282), June, 259-316 -- 6. James D. Hamilton (1989), 'A New Approach to the Economic Analysis of Nonstationary Time Series and the Business Cycle', Econometrica, 57 (2), March, 357-84 -- 7. Michael D. Boldin (1994), 'Dating Turning Points in the Business Cycle', Journal of Business, 67 (1), January, 97-131 -- 8. Don Harding and Adrian Pagan (2003), 'A Comparison of Two Business Cycle Dating Methods', Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 27 (9), July, 1681-90 -- 9. João Victor Issler and Farshid Vahid (2006), 'The Missing Link: Using the NBER Recession Indicator to Construct Coincident and Leading Indices of Economic Activity', Journal of Econometrics, 132 (1), May, 281-303 -- 10. James H. Stock and Mark W. Watson (2010), 'Indicators for Dating Business Cycles: Cross-History Selection and Comparisons', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 100 (2), May, 16-9 -- 11. Christina D. Romer and David H. Romer (1989), 'Does Monetary Policy Matter? A New Test in the Spirit of Friedman and Schwartz', in Olivier Jean Blanchard and Stanley Fischer (eds), NBER Macroeconomics Annual 1989, Cambridge, MA, USA and London, UK: MIT Press, 121-70 -- 12. Ben S. Bernanke, Mark Gertler and Mark Watson (1997), 'Systematic Monetary Policy and the Effects of Oil Price Shocks', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1997 (1), 91-157 -- 13. Christopher A. Sims and Tao Zha (2006), 'Does Monetary Policy Generate Recessions?', Macroeconomic Dynamics, 10 (2), April, 231-72 -- 14. Marvin Goodfriend (2007), 'How the World Achieved Consensus on Monetary Policy', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 21 (4), Fall, 47-68 -- 15. Tobias Adrian and Arturo Estrella (2008), 'Monetary Tightening Cycles and the Predictability of Economic Activity', Economics Letters, 99 (2), May, 260-64 -- 16. Christopher Allsopp and David Vines (2005), 'The Macroeconomic Role of Fiscal Policy', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 21 (4), Winter, 485-508 -- 17. Gary D. Hansen and Edward C. Prescott (1993), 'Did Technology Shocks Cause the 1990-1991 Recession?', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 83 (2), May, 280-86 -- 18. Giovanni Caggiano, Efrem Castelnuovo and Nicolas Groshenny (2014), 'Uncertainty Shocks and Unemployment Dynamics in U.S. Recessions', Journal of Monetary Economics, 67, October, 78-92 -- 19. Charlotte Christiansen (2013), 'Predicting Severe Simultaneous Recessions Using Yield Spreads as Leading Indicators', Journal of International Money and Finance, 32, February, 1032-43
    Abstract: 20. John B. Taylor (1993), 'Discretion versus Policy Rules in Practice', Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 39, December, 195-214 -- 21. Paul Krugman (2005), 'Is Fiscal Policy Poised for a Comeback?', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 21 (4), Winter, 515-23 -- 22. Alan J. Auerbach and Yuriy Gorodnichenko (2012), 'Measuring the Output Responses to Fiscal Policy', American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 4 (2), May, 1-27 -- 23. John Roberts (1987), 'An Equilibrium Model with Involuntary Unemployment at Flexible, Competitive Prices and Wages', American Economic Review, 77 (5), December, 856-74 -- 24. Kenneth Clark, Derek Leslie and Elizabeth Symons (1994), 'The Costs of Recession', Economic Journal, 104 (422), January, 20-36 -- 25. Truman Bewley (1999), 'Work Motivation', Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, 81 (3), May-June, 35-49 -- 26. Lisa B. Kahn (2010), 'The Long-Term Labor Market Consequences of Graduating from College in a Bad Economy', Labour Economics, 17 (2), April, 303-16 -- 27. Steven J. Davis and Till von Wachter (2011), 'Recessions and the Costs of Job Loss', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2011 (2), Fall, 1-55 -- 1. Min Ouyang (2009), 'The Scarring Effect of Recessions', Journal of Monetary Economics, 56 (2), March, 184-99 -- 2. Arturo Estrella (2004), 'The Cyclical Behavior of Optimal Bank Capital', Journal of Banking and Finance, 28 (6), June, 1469-98 -- 3. Alessandro Beber and Michael W. Brandt (2010), 'When it Cannot Get Better or Worse: The Asymmetric Impact of Good and Bad News on Bond Returns in Expansions and Recessions', Review of Finance, 14 (1), January, 119-55 -- 4. Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger (1997), 'Collusion over the Business Cycle', RAND Journal of Economics, 28 (1), Spring, 82-106 -- 5. Gadi Barlevy (2002), 'The Sullying Effect of Recessions', Review of Economic Studies, 69 (1), January, 65-96 -- 6. Kwan Ok Lee and Gary Painter (2013), 'What Happens to Household Formation in a Recession', Journal of Urban Economics, 76, July, 93-109 -- 7. Elizabeth A.M. Searing (2013), 'Love Thy Neighbor? Recessions and Interpersonal Trust in Latin America', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 94, October, 68-79 -- 8. Paola Giuliano and Antonio Spilimbergo (2014), 'Growing Up in a Recession', Review of Economic Studies, 81 (2), April, 787-817 -- 9. Alexandra Graddy-Reed and Maryann P. Feldman (2015), 'Stepping Up: An Empirical Analysis of the Role of Social Innovation in Response to an Economic Recession', Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 8 (2), July, 293-312 -- 10. Christopher J. Ruhm (2000), 'Are Recessions Good for Your Health?', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 115 (2), May, 617-50 -- 11. Jan Boone and Jan C. van Ours (2006), 'Are Recessions Good for Workplace Safety?', Journal of Health Economics, 25 (6), November, 1069-93
    Abstract: 12. Melissa McInerney and Jennifer M. Mellor (2012), 'Recessions and Seniors' Health, Health Behaviors, and Healthcare Use: Analysis of the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey', Journal of Health Economics, 31 (5), September, 744-51 -- 13. Ehsan Latif (2014), 'The Impact of Recession on Drinking and Smoking Behaviours in Canada', Economic Modelling, 42, October, 43-56 -- 14. James H. Stock and Mark W. Watson (1989), 'New Indexes of Coincident and Leading Economic Indicators', in Olivier Jean Blanchard and Stanley Fischer (eds), NBER Macroeconomics Annual 1989, Cambridge, MA, USA and London, UK: MIT Press, 351-94 -- 15. Arturo Estrella and Gikas A. Hardouvelis (1991), 'The Term Structure as a Predictor of Real Economic Activity', Journal of Finance, XLVI (2), June, 555-76 -- 16. Benjamin M. Friedman and Kenneth N. Kuttner (1993), 'Why Does the Paper-Bill Spread Predict Real Economic Activity?', in James H. Stock and Mark W. Watson (eds), Business Cycles, Indicators, and Forecasting: National Bureau of Economic Research, Studies in Business Cycles, Volume 28, Chapter 5, Chicago, IL, USA and London, UK: University of Chicago Press, 213-53 -- 17. Arturo Estrella and Frederic S. Mishkin (1997), 'The Predictive Power of the Term Structure of Interest Rates in Europe and the United States: Implications for the European Central Bank', European Economic Review, 41 (7), July, 1375-1401 -- 18. Arturo Estrella and Frederic S. Mishkin (1998), 'Predicting U.S. Recessions: Financial Variables as Leading Indicators', Review of Economics and Statistics, 80 (1), February, 45-61 -- 19. Henri Bernard and Stefan Gerlach (1998), 'Does the Term Structure Predict Recessions? The International Evidence', International Journal of Finance and Economics, 3 (3), July, 195-215 -- 20. Arturo Estrella, Anthony P. Rodrigues and Sebastian Schich (2003), 'How Stable is the Predictive Power of the Yield Curve? Evidence from Germany and the United States', Review of Economics and Statistics, 85 (3), August, 629-44 -- 21. Arturo Estrella (2005), 'Why Does the Yield Curve Predict Output and Inflation?', Economic Journal, 115 (505), July, 722-44, A1-A2 -- 22. Agustin Duarte, Ioannis A. Venetis and Ivan Paya (2005), 'Predicting Real Growth and the Probability of Recession in the Euro Area Using the Yield Spread', International Journal of Forecasting, 21 (2), April-June, 261-77 -- 23. Arturo Estrella and Mary R. Trubin (2006), 'The Yield Curve as a Leading Indicator: Some Practical Issues', Federal Reserve Bank of New York: Current Issues in Economics and Finance, 12 (5), July/August, 1-7 -- 24. Charlotte Christiansen, Jonas Nygaard Eriksen and Stig Vinther Møller (2014), 'Forecasting US Recessions: The Role of Sentiment', Journal of Banking and Finance, 49, December, 459-68 -- 25. John C. Bluedorn, Jörg Decressin and Marco E. Terrones (2016), 'Do Asset Price Drops Foreshadow Recessions?', International Journal of Forecasting, 32 (2), April-June, 518-26 -- 26. Marcelle Chauvet and Simon Potter (2005), 'Forecasting Recessions Using the Yield Curve', Journal of Forecasting, 24 (2), March, 77-103 -- 27. Heikki Kauppi and Pentti Saikkonen (2008), 'Predicting U.S. Recessions with Dynamic Binary Response Models', Review of Economics and Statistics, 90 (4), November, 777-91 -- 28. Pär Österholm (2012), 'The Limited Usefulness of Macroeconomic Bayesian VARs When Estimating the Probability of a US Recession', Journal of Macroeconomics, 34 (1), March, 76-86 -- 29. Glenn D. Rudebusch and John C. Williams (2009), 'Forecasting Recessions: The Puzzle of the Enduring Power of the Yield Curve', Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 27 (4), October, 492-503 -- 30. Marcelle Chauvet and Jeremy Piger (2008), 'A Comparison of the Real-Time Performance of Business Cycle Dating Methods', Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 26 (1), January, 42-9
    Abstract: 31. James D. Hamilton (2011), 'Calling Recessions in Real Time', International Journal of Forecasting, 27 (4), October-December, 1006-26 -- 32. James Ang and Adam Smedema (2011), 'Financial Flexibility: Do Firms Prepare for Recession?', Journal of Corporate Finance, 17 (3), June, 774-87 -- 33. Ricardo J. Caballero and Mohamad L. Hammour (1994), 'The Cleansing Effect of Recessions', American Economic Review, 84 (5), December, 1350-68
    Abstract: This timely research review analyses a broad selection of important readings from the existing literature addressing several fundamental questions about recessions. These include what a recession is, the causes and effects of recessions, how to identify and predict recessions, and how to manage the associated risks. The review offers a general overview of the subject, detailed analysis of the readings, discussion of policy implications and acknowledgement of the areas where further research is required, proving itself to be an invaluable source of reference for academics, scholars and practitioners alike
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781784719029
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 428 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgaronline
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Crotty, James R., 1940 - Capitalism, macroeconomics and reality
    DDC: 330.122
    Keywords: Makroökonomik ; Neoklassische Synthese ; Keynesianismus ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Finanzkrise ; Globalisierung ; Volkswirtschaftliche Investitionstheorie ; Capitalism ; Macroeconomics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Makroökonomie ; Neokeynesianismus ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung
    Abstract: 1. "The Realism of Assumptions Does Matter: Why Keynes-Minsky Theory Must Replace Efficient Market Theory as the Guide to Financial Regulation Policy." In The Oxford Handbook of the Political Economy of Financial Crises, Gerald Epstein and Martin Wolfson, eds. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 133-158. -- 2. "Are Keynesian Uncertainty and Macrotheory Incompatible? Conventional Decision Making, Institutional Structures and Conditional Stability in Keynesian Macromodels." In G. Dymski and R. Pollin, eds., New Perspectives in Monetary Macroeconomics: Explorations in the Tradition of Hyman Minsky. Ann Arbor: Univ. of Michigan Press, 1994, pp. 105-142. -- 3. "The Centrality of Money, Credit and Financial Intermediation in Marx's Crisis Theory." In S. Resnick and R. Wolff, eds., Rethinking Marxism: Essays in Honor of Harry Magdoff and Paul Sweezy. New York: Autonomedia, 1985, pp. 45-82. -- 4. "If Financial Market Competition is Intense, Why are Financial Firm Profits so High? Reflections on the Current 'Golden Age' of Finance," Competition and Change, Vol. 12, No. 2, June 2008, pp. 167-83. -- 5. "Structural Causes of the Global Financial Crisis: A Critical Assessment of the 'New Financial Architecture'," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 33, No. 4, July 2009, pp. 563-580. -- 6. "How Bonus-Driven "Rainmaker" Financial Firms Enrich Top Employees, Destroy Shareholder Value and Create Systemic Financial Instability." In After the Great Recession: Keynesian Perspectives on Prospects for Recovery and Growth, Barry Z. Cynamon, Steven M. Fazzari, and Mark Setterfield, eds. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013, pp. 133-158. -- 7. "Is the New Keynesian Theory of Investment Really Keynesian?" Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 18 (3), Spring 1996, pp. 335-357. -- 8. "Owner-Manager Conflict and Financial Theories of Investment Demand: A Critical Assessment of Keynes, Tobin and Minsky," Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 12 (4), Summer 1990, pp. 519-42. -- 9. "Rethinking Marxian Investment Theory: Keynes-Minsky Instability, Competitive Regime Shifts and Coerced Investment," Review of Radical Political Economics, 25(1), March 1993, pp. 1-26. -- 10. "Core Industries, Coercive Competition and the Structural Contradictions of Global Neoliberalism." In N. Phelps and P. Raines, eds., The New Competition for Inward Investment: Companies, Institutions and Territorial Development. Northampton Massachusetts: Edward Elgar, 2003, pp.9-38). -- 11. "The Neoliberal Paradox: The Impact of Destructive Product Market Competition and 'Modern' Financial Markets on Nonfinancial Corporation Performance in the Neoliberal Era." In Gerald Epstein, ed., Financialization and the World Economy. Northampton Massachusetts: Edward Elgar, 2005, pp. 77-110. -- 12. "Was Keynes a Corporatist?: Keynes's Radical Views on Industrial Policy and Macro Policy in the 1920s," Journal of Economic Issues, 33 (3), Sept. 1999, pp.555-578. -- 13. "Class Conflict and Macropolicy: The Political Business Cycle," Review of Radical Political Economics, 7 (1), Spring 1975, pp. 1-19 (with Raford Boddy). -- 14. "The Great Austerity War in the US: What Caused the US Deficit Crisis and Who Should Pay to Fix It?" Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 36, No. 1, January 2012, pp. 79-104. -- 15. "Was IMF-Imposed Economic Regime Change in South Korea Justified: The Political Economy of the IMF," Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol. 41, No. 2, Spring 2009, pp. 149-69 (with Kang-Kook Lee).
    Abstract: This wide-ranging set of papers deals with crucial questions in economic theory, economic policy and economic history. The papers help explain why economic performance deteriorated dramatically in the West over the past three decades as the "Golden Age" of capitalism after World War II was replaced by global neoliberal capitalism. They show that theoretical frameworks rooted in the radical and heterodox traditions can explain this evolution and the current global economic and financial crisis, something mainstream theories cannot do. Topics include but are not limited to: - methodology: a critique of "positivism" is used to explain why mainstream reliance on fairy-tale assumptions should be replaced by realistic assumption sets as argued by Marx and Keynes - Marx, Keynes and Minsky on financial market instability versus mainstream theories of "efficient" financial markets - how Keynes's assumption that the future is unknowable revolutionized not only macro theory but the micro theory of agent choice as well - structural causes of the current global financial crisis - how innovative theories of competition, globalization, capital investment and financialization inspired by Marx, Keynes and Schumpeter can be used to explain the crisis tendencies of neoliberal capitalism - the influence of class conflict on economic policy, including in the current "austerity" regimes. The papers in this book should be of interest to most economists and can be used in both graduate and upper level undergraduate courses. Many of these papers are accessible to anyone who reads the business press
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781785365171
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 238 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: Second edition
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hsu, Sara Financial crises
    DDC: 338.5/42
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    Keywords: 1929-2010 ; Finanzkrise ; Geschichte ; Finanzkrise ; Geschichte ; Financial crises History 20th century ; Electronic books ; Finanzkrise ; Geschichte 1929-2013
    Abstract: This fascinating volume offers a comprehensive synthesis of the events, causes and outcomes of the major financial crises from 1929 to the present day. Beginning with an overview of the global financial system, Sara Hsu presents both theoretical and empirical evidence to explain the roots of financial crises and financial instability in general. She then provides a thorough breakdown of a number of major crises of the past century, both in the United States and around the world. Hsu's thorough and ambitious survey begins with the Great Depression of 1929, the first crisis created within the institutions of our current financial system, and moves through the aftermath of the Depression in the 1930s and 1940s, the inter-crisis period of the 1950s through the 1970s, and the emerging market debt default crisis of the 1980s. From there, she tackles major crises in specific countries from the 1990s on, including those in Mexico, Asia (Thailand, Indonesia, South Korea and Malaysia), Russia, Brazil and Argentina, as well as the Great Recession of 2008. The book concludes with a chapter detailing insightful policy recommendations for preventing future crises. Students and professors of economic history, financial and regulatory economics and banking will find this an invaluable resource, both for its comprehensive historical approach and its thoughtful look toward the future of the global economy
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781783476329
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 498 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of input-output analysis
    DDC: 339.23
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    Keywords: Input-output analysis ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Input-Output-Analyse
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction / Thijs Ten Raa -- 2. Early days of the input-output table / Douglas S. Meade -- 3. The supply and use framework of national accounts / Joerg Beutel -- 4. The construction of input-output coefficients / José M. Rueda-Cantuche -- 5. Environmental footprints / Richard Wood -- 6. Multipliers, factor contents, and productivity / Thijs Ten Raa -- 7. Input-output tables and the interconnectedness of the service industries / Giovanni Russo and Laura Chies -- 8. Input-output analysis of international trade / Bart Los -- 9. Environmental economics / Kim Swales and Karen Turner -- 10. General equilibrium analysis / Kurt Kratena -- 11. Input-output based general equilibrium analysis of efficiency / Victoria Shestalova -- 12. Uncertainty treatment in input-output analysis / Umed Temursho -- 13. Dynamic input-output analysis / Yasuhide Okuyama -- 14. Prospects / Thijs Ten Raa -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781782548522
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 818 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Elgar companion to innovation and knowledge creation
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Elgar companion to innovation and knowledge creation
    DDC: 658.575
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    Keywords: Innovation ; Innovation research ; New products ; Knowledge economy ; Technological innovations ; Electronic books ; Innovation ; Wirtschaft
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- 1. Innovation and knowledge creation: challenges to the field / Harald Bathelt, Patrick Cohendet, Sebastian Henn and Laurent Simon -- Part I. innovation as a concept -- 2. A conceptual history of innovation / Benoit Godin -- 3. Concepts and models of innovation / Patrick Cohendet and Laurent Simon -- 4. Science and innovation / Jean-Alain Héraud -- 5. Reverse innovation / Thierry Burger-Helmchem and Caroline Hussler -- 6. Broadening the concept of open innovation / Wim Vanhaverbeke -- 7. Measurement of innovation / Stephane Lhuillery, Julio Raffo and Intan Hamdan-Livramento -- Part II. innovation and institutions -- 8. Institutional context and innovation / Johannes Glückler and Harald Bathelt -- 9. Innovation in practice / Deborah Dougherty -- 10. Domesticating innovation - Designing revolutions / Yellowlees Douglas and Andrew Hargadon -- 11. Innovation and lock-in / Uwe Cantner and Simone Vannuccini -- 12. Patents and open innovation / Julien Pénin -- Part III. innovation and creativity -- 13. Managing knowledge, creativity, and innovation / Patrick Cohendet, Guy Parmentier and Laurent Simon -- 14. Urban diversity and innovation / Pierre Desrochers, Samuli Leppala and Joanna Szurmak -- 15. Innovation and the cultural economy / Andy C. Pratt -- 16. Innovation and cultural industries / Deborah Leslie and Norma M. Rantisi -- 17. Services and innovation / Johannes Glückler -- 18. Design theories, creativity and innovation / Pascal Le Masson, Armand Hatchuel and Benoit Weil -- 19. The dark side of creativity / David H Cropley -- Part IV. Innovation, networking and communities -- 20. Social networks and innovation / Michel Ferrary and Mark Granovetter -- 21. Community, creativity and innovation / Joanne Roberts -- 22. Industrial clusters in global networks / Elisa Giuliani -- 23. The user innovation phenomenon / Cyrielle Vellera, Eric Vernette and Susumu Ogawa -- 24. Horizontal learning / Pengfei Li -- 25. Innovation versus technological achievement / Dominique Foray -- Part V. Innovation in permanent spatial settings -- 26. Geography of innovation, proximity and beyond / Alain Rallet and Andre Torre -- 27. Urban bias in innovation studies / Richard Shearmur -- 28. National and regional innovation systems / Harald Bathelt and Sebastian Henn -- 29. National innovation systems and globalization / Bengt-Åke Lundvall -- 30. Innovation, regional development and relationality / Arnoud Lagendijk -- Part VI. Innovation in temporary and virtual settings -- 31. Trade fairs and innovation / Harald Bathelt -- 32. Innovation through trade show concertation / Francesca Golfetto and Diego Rinallo -- 33. Knowledge collaboration in virtual communities / Gernot Grabher and Oliver Ibert -- 34. Performativity and the innovation-replication dilemma / Luciana D'Adderio -- 35. Coworking and innovation / Janet Merkel -- Part VII. Innovation, entrepreneurship and market making -- 36. Markets, marketization and innovation / Michel Callon -- 37. Market formation and innovation systems / Ulrich Dewald and Bernard Truffer -- 38. Innovation and entrepreneurship / Ed Malecki and Ben Spigel -- 39. Transnational entrepreneurs and global knowledge transfer / Sebastian Henn and Harald Bathelt -- 40. Institutional entrepreneurship and innovation in Alzheimer's / Nina Geilinger, Stefan Haefliger, Georg von Krogh, and Fotini Pachidou -- Part VIII. Governance and management of innovation -- 41. Relational geographies of knowledge and innovation / James R. Faulconbridge -- 42. Innovation, governance and place / Maryann Feldman and Nicola Lowe -- 43. The dynamics of organizational structures and performances / Giovanni Dosi and Luigi Marengo -- 44. Learning through governance / Neil Bradford and David Wolfe -- 45. Global value chains and innovation / Ari Van Assche -- 46. Innovation, development and global destruction networks / Andrew Herod, Graham Pickren, Al Rainnie and Susan McGrath-Champ -- 47. Innovation and the global eco-industry / Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné -- Index.
    Abstract: This Companion provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview and critical evaluation of existing conceptualizations and new developments in innovation research. Arguing that innovation research requires inter- and trans-disciplinary explanations and methodological pluralism at various levels, it draws on multiple perspectives of innovation, knowledge and creativity from economics, geography, history, management, political science and sociology. The Companion provides the definitive guide to the field and introduces new approaches, perspectives and developments. The Companion systematically analyzes the challenges, problems and gaps in innovation research. Leading scholars reflect upon and critically assess the fundamental topics of the field, including: - innovation as a concept - innovation and institutions - innovation and creativity - innovation, networking and communities - innovation in permanent spatial settings - innovation in temporary and virtual settings - innovation, entrepreneurship and market making - innovation governance and management. Innovation researchers and students in economics, economic geography, industrial sociology, innovation studies, international business, management and political science will find the Companion to be an essential resource. It will also appeal to practitioners in innovation and policy makers in economic development, public policy and innovation policy
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    ISBN: 9781784712167
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 251 Seiten) , Diagramme
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Graduate migration and regional development
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    Keywords: Labor mobility ; College graduates Employment ; Labor mobility ; Labor mobility ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Migration ; Akademiker ; Regionalentwicklung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Graduate migration and regional development : an international perspective / Jonathan Corcoran and Alessandra Faggian -- 2. The role of migration on education-job mismatch : evidence from overseas graduates in Australia / Angelina Zhi Rou Tang, Jonathan Corcoran and Francisco Rowe -- 3. Graduate migration in Canada / K. Bruce Newbold -- 4. Graduate overeducation and spatial mobility in Italy / Simona Iammarino and Elisabetta Marinelli -- 5. Constrained choice? graduate early career job-to-job mobility in core and non-core regions in the Netherlands. / Viktor A. Venhorst -- 6. Working while studying : does it lead to greater attachment to the regional labour market? / Mika Haapanen and Hannu Karhunen -- 7. Graduates and migration in France : between urban labour market attraction and interest in amenities / Cécile Détang-Dessendre and Virginie Piguet -- 8. Graduate migration in Spain : the impact of the great recession on a low mobility country / Raul Ramos and Vicente Royuela -- 9. Migration of graduates in Mexico / Norman Maldonado -- 10. Human capital migration and salaries : an examination of US college graduates / Alessandra Faggian, Jonathan Corcoran and Rachel S. Franklin -- 11. Graduates migration in the UK : an exploration of gender dynamics and employment patterns / Roberta Comunian, Sarah Jewell and Alessandra Faggian -- Index.
    Abstract: This book aims to integrate and augment current state-of-the-art knowledge on graduate migration and its role in local economic development. Offering an international perspective, it is the first focused book of its kind on graduate migration, a recognised and critical component of the global pool of labour. Written by the key scholars working in the field, it draws together an international series of case studies. Each chapter describes empirically founded approaches to examining the role and characteristics of graduate migration in differing situational contexts, highlighting issues concerning government policy, data and methods. Crucially, it assesses the role highly educated individuals play in regional economic development and the determinants of graduate mobility, revealing the characteristics that attract and retain graduates. This unique book is an essential volume for scholars and researchers of geography, regional studies, labour and migration seeking an in-depth, international understanding of human-capital attraction and retention
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    ISBN: 9781785368318
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 340
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Biological economics
    DDC: 333.95
    Keywords: Biology, Economic ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Volume I 1. Rev. T. R. Malthus (1830), 'On Population', in A Summary View of the Principle of Population, London, UK: John Murray, i, 1-77 -- 2. Joseph A. Schumpeter (1947), 'The Creative Response in Economic History', Journal of Economic History, VII (2), November, 149-59 -- 3. Armen A. Alchian (1950), 'Uncertainty, Evolution, and Economic Theory', Journal of Political Economy, 58 (3), June, 211-21 -- 4. J. Hirshleifer (1977), 'Economics from a Biological Viewpoint', Journal of Law and Economics, 20 (1), April, 1-52 -- 5. Richard R. Nelson (1995), 'Recent Evolutionary Theorizing About Economic Change ', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXIII (1), March, 48-90 -- 6. W. D. Hamilton (1964), 'The Genetical Evolution of Social Behaviour I and II', Journal of Theoretical Biology, 7 (1), July, 1-16, 17-52 -- 7. Robert L. Trivers (1971), 'The Evolution of Reciprocal Altruism', Quarterly Review of Biology, 46 (1), March, 35-57 [23] -- 8. Richard D. Alexander (1974), 'The Evolution of Social Behavior', Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 5, November, 325-83 -- 9. David Sloan Wilson and Elliott Sober (1994), 'Reintroducing Group Selection to the Human Behavioral Sciences', Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 17 (4), December, 585-608, references -- 10. Herbert Gintis, Samuel Bowles, Robert Boyd and Ernst Fehr (2003), 'Explaining Altruistic Behavior in Humans', Evolution and Human Behavior, 24 (3), May, 153-72 -- 11. Joseph Henrich (2004), 'Cultural Group Selection, Coevolutionary Processes and Large-Scale Cooperation', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization: Evolution and Altruism, 53 (1), January, 3-35 -- 12. Martin A. Nowak (2006), 'Five Rules for the Evolution of Cooperation', Science, 314 (5805), December, 1560-63 -- 13. David Sloan Wilson and Edward O. Wilson (2007), 'Rethinking the Theoretical Foundation of Sociobiology', Quarterly Review of Biology, 82 (4), December, 327-48 -- 14. Erika R. Behrend, and M. E. Bitterman (1961), 'Probability-Matching in the Fish', American Journal of Psychology, 74 (4), December, 542-51 -- 15. R. J. Herrnstein (1961), 'Relative and Absolute Strength of Response as a Function of Frequency of Reinforcement', Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 4 (3), July, 267-72 -- 16. Colin W. Clark (1973), 'The Economics of Overexploitation', Science, 181 (4100), August, 630-34 -- 17. Colin W. Clark and Marc Mangel (1986), 'The Evolutionary Advantages of Group Foraging', Theoretical Population Biology, 30 (1), August, 45-75 -- 18. Lawrence D. Harder and Leslie A. Real (1987), 'Why Are Bumble Bees Risk Averse?', Ecology, 68 (4), August, 1104-8 -- 19. Leda Cosmides and John Tooby (1994), 'Better than Rational: Evolutionary Psychology and the Invisible Hand', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 84 (2), May, 327-32
    Abstract: 20. Herbert Gintis (2007), 'Review of Adapting Minds: Evolutionary Psychology and the Persistent Quest for Human Nature', Journal of Bioeconomics, 9 (2), August, 191-9 -- 21. Avraham Be'er, H. P. Zhang, E. -L. Florin, Shelley M. Payne, Eshel Ben-Jacob and Harry L. Swinney (2009), 'Deadly Competition between Sibling Bacterial Colonies', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106 (2), January, 428-33 -- 22. Kenneth J. Arrow and Simon A. Levin (2009), 'Intergenerational Resource Transfers with Random Offspring Numbers', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106 (33), August, 13702-6 -- 23. Thomas J. Brennan and Andrew W. Lo (2011), 'The Origin of Behavior', Quarterly Journal of Finance, 1 (1), March, 55-108 -- 24. Ingemar Hansson and Charles Stuart (1990), 'Malthusian Selection of Preferences', American Economic Review, 80 (3), June, 529-44 -- 25. Alan R. Rogers (1994), 'Evolution of Time Preference by Natural Selection', American Economic Review, 84 (3), June, 460-81 -- 26. Arthur J. Robson (1996), 'A Biological Basis for Expected and Non-expected Utility', Journal of Economic Theory, 68 (2), February, 397-424 -- 27. Arthur J. Robson (2001), 'The Biological Basis of Economic Behavior', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXIX (1), March, 11-33 -- 28. Rose McDermott, James H. Fowler and Oleg Smirnov (2008), 'On the Evolutionary Origin of Prospect Theory Preferences', Journal of Politics, 70 (2), April, 335-50 -- 29. Arthur J. Robson and Larry Samuelson (2009), 'The Evolution of Time Preference with Aggregate Uncertainty', American Economic Review, 99 (5), December, 1925-53 -- 30. Ruixun Zhang, Thomas J. Brennan and Andrew W. Lo (2014), 'The Origin of Risk Aversion', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111 (50), December, 17777-82 -- 31. Herbert A. Simon (1955), 'A Behavioral Model of Rational Choice', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 69 (1), February, 99-118 -- 32. J. Maynard Smith (1984), 'Game Theory and the Evolution of Behaviour', Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 7 (1), March, 95-101, references -- 33. Alan Kirman (1993), 'Ants, Rationality, and Recruitment', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 108 (1), February, 137-56 -- 34. Michael Waldman (1994), 'Systematic Errors and the Theory of Natural Selection', American Economic Review, 84 (3), June, 482-97 -- 35. Theodore C. Bergstrom (2002), 'Evolution of Social Behavior: Individual and Group Selection', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (2), Spring, 67-88 -- 36. Larry Samuelson (2002), 'Evolution and Game Theory', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (2), Spring, 47-66 -- 37. Thomas J. Brennan and Andrew W. Lo (2012), 'An Evolutionary Model of Bounded Rationality and Intelligence', PLOS ONE, 7 (11), November, 1-8 -- 38. Andrew W. Lo (2013), 'The Origin of Bounded Rationality and Intelligence', Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 157 (3), September, 269-80
    Abstract: 39. Terence C. Burnham (2013), 'Toward a Neo-Darwinian Synthesis of Neoclassical and Behavioral Economics', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 90 (Supplement), June, S113-S127 -- Volume II 1. Lawrence Blume and David Easley (1992), 'Evolution and Market Behavior', Journal of Economic Theory, 58 (1), October, 9-40 -- 2. J. Doyne Farmer and Andrew W. Lo (1999), 'Frontiers of Finance: Evolution and Efficient Markets', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 96 (18), August, 9991-2 -- 3. J. Doyne Farmer (2002), 'Market Force, Ecology and Evolution', Industrial and Corporate Change, 11 (5), November, 895-953 -- 4. Mark J. Kamstra, Lisa A. Kramer and Maurice D. Levi (2003), 'Winter Blues: A SAD Stock Market Cycle', American Economic Review, 93 (1), March, 324-43 -- 5. David Hirshleifer and Tyler Shumway (2003), 'Good Day Sunshine: Stock Returns and the Weather', Journal of Finance, LVIII (3), June, 1009-32 -- 6. Andrew W. Lo (2004), 'The Adaptive Markets Hypothesis: Market Efficiency from an Evolutionary Perspective', Journal of Portfolio Management: 30th Anniversary Issue, 30 (5), 15-29 -- 7. Leonid Kogan, Stephen A. Ross, Jiang Wang and Mark M. Westerfield (2006), 'The Price Impact and Survival of Irrational Traders', Journal of Finance, LXI (1), February, 195-229 -- 8. William A. Brock, Cars H. Hommes and Florian O. Wagener (2005), 'Evolutionary Dynamics in Markets with Many Trader Types', Journal of Mathematical Economics: Special Issue on Evolutionary Finance, 41 (1-2), February, 7-42 -- 9. Andrew W. Lo, Dmitry V. Repin and Brett N. Steenbarger (2005), 'Fear and Greed in Financial Markets: A Clinical Study of Day-Traders', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 95 (2), May, 352-9 -- 10. George Sugihara, Robert May, Hao Ye, Chih-hao Hsieh, Ethan Deyle, Michael Fogarty and Stephan Munch (2012), 'Detecting Causality in Complex Ecosystems', Science, 338 (6106), October, 496-500 -- 11. Andrew W. Lo (2012), 'Adaptive Markets and the New World Order', Financial Analysts Journal, 68 (2), March-April, 18-29, Errata -- 12. Sidney G. Winter, Jr. (1964), 'Economic "Natural Selection" and the Theory of the Firm', Yale Economic Essays, 4 (1), Spring, 225-72 -- 13. Carsten Herrmann-Pillath (1991), 'A Darwinian Framework for the Economic Analysis of Institutional Change in History', Journal of Social and Biological Structures, 14 (2), 127-48 -- 14. Guo Ying Luo (1995), 'Evolution and Market Competition', Journal of Economic Theory, 67 (1), October, 223-50 -- 15. Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh and John M. Gowdy (2009), 'A Group Selection Perspective on Economic Behavior, Institutions and Organizations', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 72 (1), October, 1-20 -- 16. Hans C. Breiter, Itzhak Aharon, Daniel Kahneman, Anders Dale and Peter Shizgal (2001), 'Functional Imaging of Neural Responses to Expectancy and Experience of Monetary Gains and Losses', Neuron, 30 (2), May, 619-39 -- 17. Andrew W. Lo and Dmitry V. Repin (2002), 'The Psychophysiology of Real-Time Financial Risk Processing', Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 14 (3), April, 323-39 -- 18. Camelia M. Kuhnen and Brian Knutson (2005), 'The Neural Basis of Financial Risk Taking', Neuron, 47 (5), September, 763-70
    Abstract: 19. Benedetto De Martino, Dharshan Kumaran, Ben Seymour and Raymond J. Dolan (2006), 'Frames, Biases, and Rational Decision-Making in the Human Brain', Science, 313, (5787), August, 684-7 -- 20. Ernst Fehr and Colin F. Camerer (2007), 'Social Neuroeconomics: The Neural Circuitry of Social Preferences', TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences, 11 (10), October, 419-27 -- 21. Sabrina M. Tom, Craig R. Fox, Christopher Trepel and Russell A. Poldrack (2007), 'The Neural Basis of Loss Aversion in Decision-Making Under Risk', Science, 315 (5811), January, 515-18 -- 22. Peter Bossaerts (2009), 'What Decision Neuroscience Teaches Us About Financial Decision Making', Annual Review of Financial Economics, 1, 383-88, C1-C3, 389-404 -- 23. Ernst Fehr and Antonio Rangel (2011), 'Neuroeconomic Foundations of Economic Choice - Recent Advances', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 25 (4), Fall, 3-30 -- 24. Andrew W. Lo (2013), 'Fear, Greed, and Financial Crises: A Cognitive Neurosciences Perspective', in Jean-Pierre Fouque and Joseph A. Langsam (eds), Handbook on Systemic Risk, Part VIII, Chapter 23, New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press, 622-62 -- 25. Paul J. Zak, Robert Kurzban and William T. Matzner (2005), 'Oxytocin is Associated with Human Trustworthiness', Hormones and Behavior, 48 (5), December, 522-7 -- 26. Terence C. Burnham (2007), 'High-Testosterone Men Reject Low Ultimatum Game Offers', Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 274 (1623), September, 2327-30 -- 27. Coren L. Apicella, Anna Dreber, Benjamin Campbell, Peter B. Gray, Moshe Hoffman and Anthony C. Little (2008), 'Testosterone and Financial Risk Preferences', Evolution and Human Behavior, 29 (6), November, 384-90 -- 28. J. M. Coates and J. Herbert (2008), 'Endogenous Steroids and Financial Risk Taking on a London Trading Floor', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 105 (16), April, 6167-72 -- 29. Benjamin C. Campbell, Anna Dreber, Coren L. Apicella, Dan T. A. Eisenberg, Peter B. Gray, Anthony C. Little, Justin R. Garcia, Richard S. Zamore and J. Koji Lum (2010), 'Testosterone Exposure, Dopaminergic Reward, and Sensation-Seeking in Young Men', Physiology and Behavior, 99 (4), March, 451-6 -- 30. Anna Dreber, David G. Rand, Nils Wernerfelt, Justin R. Garcia, Miguel G. Vilar, J. Koji Lum and Richard Zeckhauser (2011), 'Dopamine and Risk Choices in Different Domains: Findings among Serious Tournament Bridge Players', Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 43 (1), August, 19-38 -- 31. Anna Dreber, Coren L. Apicella, Dan T. A. Eisenberg, Justin R. Garcia, Richard S. Zamore, J. Koji Lum and Benjamin C. Campbell (2009), 'The 7R Polymorphism in the Dopamine Receptor D4 Gene (DRD4) is Associated with Financial Risk-Taking in Men', Evolution and Human Behavior, 30 (2), March, 85-92 -- 32. Amir Barnea, Henrik Cronqvist and Stephan Siegel (2010), 'Nature or Nurture: What Determines Investor Behavior?', Journal of Financial Economics, 98 (3), December, 583-604 -- 33. David Cesarini, Magnus Johannesson, Paul Lichtenstein, örjan Sandewall and Björn Wallace (2010), 'Genetic Variation in Financial Decision-Making', Journal of Finance, LXV (5), October, 1725-54 -- 34. David Cesarini, Magnus Johannesson, Patrik K. E. Magnusson and Björn Wallace (2012), 'The Behavioral Genetics of Behavioral Anomalies', Management Science, 58 (1), January, 21-34 -- 35. Daniel J. Benjamin, David Cesarini, Christopher F. Chabris, Edward L. Glaeser, David I. Laibson, Vilmundur Guđnason, Tamara B. Harris, Lenore J. Launer, Shaun Purcell, Albert Vernon Smith, Magnus Johannesson, Patrik K. E. Magnusson, Jonathan P. Beauchamp, Nicholas A. Christakis, Craig S. Atwood, Benjamin Hebert, Jeremy Freese, Robert M. Hauser, Taissa S. Hauser, Alexander Grankvist, Christina M. Hultman and Paul Lichtenstein (2012), 'The Promises and Pitfalls of Genoeconomics', Annual Review of Economics, 4, 627-62, C1 -- 36. Henrik Cronqvist and Stephan Siegel (2014), 'The Genetics of Investment Biases', Journal of Financial Economics, 113 (2), August, 215-34.
    Abstract: This research review discusses and analyses a unique collection of key publications at the intersection of biology and economics, two disciplines that share a common subject: Homo sapiens. Beginning with Thomas Malthus-whose dire predictions of mass starvation due to population growth influenced Charles Darwin-economists have routinely used biological arguments in their models and methods. The review summarizes the most important of these developments in areas such as sociobiology, evolutionary psychology, behavioral ecology, behavioral economics and finance, neuroeconomics, and behavioral genomics. This research review will be an indispensable tool for economists, biologists, and practitioners looking to develop a deeper understanding of the limits of Homo economicus
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    ISBN: 9781786438041
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 178 Seiten) , Diagramme
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    Series Statement: New thinking in political economy
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Eusepi, Giuseppe, 1949 - 2020 Public debt
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    Keywords: Öffentliche Schulden ; Demokratie ; Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Öffentliche Schulden ; Demokratie ; Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Debts, Public ; Debts, Public ; Electronic books ; Demokratie ; Öffentliche Schulden
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Macroeconomics, fiscal policy, and public debt: conflating myth and reality -- 2. Political economy and the supply of macro guidance -- 3. Engines, ecologies, and economic systems -- 4. Budgeting and public debt within a system of cooperative democracy -- 5. Public debt within systems of monopolistic democracy -- 6. "Monstrous moral hybrids" and the corrupting quality of public debt -- Index.
    Abstract: Over the past few decades, economists have witnessed with growing uneasiness their failure to explain the ballooning of public debt in most countries. Using methodological individualism and micro-economics, this book overcomes flaws inherent in the standard macro approach, according to which governments manipulate public debt to promote systemic stability. This unique analysis is grounded in the writings of Antonio de Viti de Marco, injecting current analytical contributions and formulations into the framework to offer a forthright insight into public debt and political economy. Public Debt provides an alternative orientation that explains why concepts of public debt that are relevant for authoritarian regimes are not relevant for democratic regimes. It examines public debt in cooperative and monopolistic democracies as well as the corrupting quality of public debt in democracy. Including topics such as macro guidance within a Machiavellian approach, public debt as systemic lying and as a shell game, economy as an ecology vs. economy as an engine, individual vs. group action and cooperative state as ideal type, this book is a unique and refreshing approach to the material. This comprehensive and cohesive sourcebook will serve as a critical resource for academics interested in public debt and political economy
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    ISBN: 9781783476794
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 228 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The rise to market leadership
    DDC: 338.7091724
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    Keywords: Marktführer ; Industrialisierung ; Kfz-Industrie ; IKT-Sektor ; Schwellenländer ; China ; Indien ; Brasilien ; Business enterprises Case studies ; BRIC countries ; Business enterprises Case studies ; Electronic books ; Marktführer ; Industrialisierung ; Kraftfahrzeugindustrie ; Informationstechnik ; Schwellenländer ; China ; Indien ; Brasilien
    Abstract: 1. Introduction / Franco Malerba, Sunil Mani and Pamela Adams -- 2. The rise to market leadership of Chinese leading automotive firms : a case of Geely Group from the sectoral innovation system perspective -- Bin Guo, Xiaoling Chen and Qiang Li -- 3. The Leading Chinese firms in the biopharmaceutical industry -- Song Hong and Wensong Bai -- 4. Leadership in the automobile industry: the case of India's Tata Motors -- Sunil Mani -- 5. Market Leadership in India's Pharmaceutical Industry: The Case of CIPLA Limited -- Sunil Mani -- 6. To Market Leadership - The Evolutionary Journey Of Hindustan Computers Limited (HCL) -- Arun Madhavan -- 7. Market Leadership in the Brazilian Automotive Industry: The Case of Marcopolo -- Luiz Ricardo Cavalcante -- 8. Market leadership in Brazil's ICT sector: the cases of Totvs and Positivo -- Bruno Cesar, Pino Oliveira de Araujo and Rodrigo Abdalla Filgueiras de Sousa -- 9. The rise to market leadership: a dynamic interplay between firms and innovation systems -- Pamela Adams, Franco Malerba and Sunil Mani.
    Abstract: In recent years many new international market leaders from the BRICS countries have emerged in diverse manufacturing and service industries. How did these new leaders emerge and become key players in their respective industries? What factors contributed to their success and enabled them to become market leaders? This new study answers these important questions with evidence presented from case studies in the automotive, pharmaceutical and ICT industries of China, India and Brazil. A common framework of analysis is followed throughout the volume allowing readers to compare and contrast the cases examined. This framework brings together factors at the firm, country and sectoral levels to explain the rise to leadership of these firms. The book highlights the importance of vibrant entrepreneurship and demonstrates that being local and having an ability to learn and build capabilities based on local knowledge have been major drivers of market success. Yet it also shows how such firm-level factors have been complemented by the role of both national and sectoral systems of innovation. This book offers an integrated framework for the study of innovation and the rise of market leaders as well as original case studies from important emerging economies. It will appeal to students, scholars, researchers and policy-makers interested in economic development and catch-up, entrepreneurship, innovation management and evolutionary economics
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    ISBN: 9781785369032
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 266 Seiten) , Diagramme
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    Series Statement: New horizons in regional science
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Richardson, Katherine E. Knowledge borders
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    Keywords: North American Free Trade Agreement ; Regionale Arbeitsmobilität ; Arbeitsmigranten ; Grenzregion ; USA ; Kanada ; Foreign trade regulation ; Free trade ; Electronic books
    Abstract: pt. I, 1. Introduction ; 2. Borders and the movement of the highly skilled ; 3. The Cascadia region in its wider context -- pt. II, 4. The firms ; 5. The immigration officials ; 6. The immigration attorneys -- pt. III, 7. Conclusion.
    Abstract: Key elements of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) deal with temporary labor mobility. Ideally, NAFTA status provisions should make the temporary movement of professionals easier across the border of all NAFTA countries. However, in the case of emerging sectors such as high technology and the creative industries, it is arguably not the case. Within the context of recent literature on cross-border trade, city regions, economic clusters, international labor mobility, and post-September 11 security measures, this book probes the dynamics of transitory immigration of 'knowledge-workers' between the North American west coast city regions of Vancouver, Seattle, and the greater San Francisco Bay and Silicon Valley area, namely, Cascadia. With particular attention given to the experiences and strategies of the high tech firms that must move highly skilled workers across the Canada-US border, this book draws from 80 in-depth interviews with Canadian and US immigration officials, immigration attorneys and executives and professional staff of new technology firms and Fortune 500 companies. It develops and presents new models towards the development of an innovation cross border region, and recommends new policy approaches. Ultimately, it explores whether or not the Canada-US border is an impediment to the development of cross-border high-tech clusters. This comprehensive book will serve as a critical resource for academics in geography; political science; international relations; global studies; economics; international business and law. It will also strongly appeal to practitioners such as professional immigration lawyers, corporate firms, and governmental policy makers alike
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    ISBN: 9781785367991
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 215 Seiten) , Diagramme
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Jwa, Seung hui, 1946 - A general theory of economic development
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Entwicklung ; Entwicklungstheorie ; Welt ; Economic development ; Capitalism ; Electronic books ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Theorie ; Diskriminierung ; Wirtschaft ; Kapitalismus
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction -- 2. Peculiarities of economic development -- 3. -- Critique of existing theories and a new beginning -- 4. Western extended economic development -- 5. Eastern condensed economic development -- 6. Corporations in economic development -- 7. A general theory of economic development -- 8. A positive theory of political economy with applications -- 9. -- Concluding chapter -- Index.
    Abstract: This book makes the bold attempt at proposing a new general theory of economic development founded on the fact-based perspective of economic behaviour. The main premise is that economic institutions and policies must embody 'economic discrimination' if there is to be any chance of real economic development. By economic discrimination, the author means 'treating differences differently' by selecting and supporting economic entities and behaviour that contribute positively to the economy. By presenting a general theory that goes beyond mainstream and ad hoc economic theories, Sung-Hee Jwa provides a new way to look at capitalism beyond the Marxian interpretation, explaining why some economies develop and others don't. The book identifies markets, government and corporations as the 'holy trinity of economic development', that is, the three most important institutions that must work together via economic discrimination to steer the economy towards real transformative progress. It also warns against the current trend of economic egalitarianism or 'not treating differences differently' because it destroys economic incentives and results in an array of economic problems including growth stagnation and worsening income distribution. The theory presented in this book and its implications for development management will be an invaluable resource for development economists, scholars, instructors, researchers and policymakers
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    ISBN: 9781785364440
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economic theory of incentives
    Keywords: Anreiz ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Economics ; Economics Moral and ethical aspects ; Incentive (Psychology) ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Anreiz ; Wirtschaft ; Theorie
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): 1. Claude d'Aspremont and Louis-André Gérard-Varet (1979), 'Incentives and Incomplete Information', Journal of Public Economics, 11 (1), February, 25-45 -- 2. Jerry Green and Jean-Jacques Laffont (1977), 'Characterization of Satisfactory Mechanisms for the Revelation of Preferences for Public Goods', Econometrica, 45 (2), March, 427-38 -- 3. Theodore Groves (1973), 'Incentives in Teams', Econometrica, 41 (4), July, 617-31 -- 4. Jean-Jacques Laffont and Eric Maskin (1979), 'A Differential Approach to Expected Utility Maximizing Mechanisms', in Jean-Jacques Laffont (ed.), Aggregation and Revelation of Preferences: Studies in Public Economics Volume 2, Part IV, Chapter 16, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, New York, NY, USA and Oxford, UK: North-Holland Publishing Company, 289-308 -- 5. Jean-Jacques Laffont and Eric Maskin (1980), 'A Differential Approach to Dominant Strategy Mechanisms', Econometrica, 48 (6), September, 1507-20 -- 6. George J. Mailath and Andrew Postlewaite (1990), 'Asymmetric Information Bargaining Problems with Many Agents', Review of Economic Studies, 57 (3), July, 351-67 -- 7. Allan Gibbard (1973), 'Manipulation of Voting Schemes: A General Result', Econometrica, 41 (4), July, 587-601 -- 8. Partha Dasgupta, Peter Hammond and Eric Maskin (1979), 'The Implementation of Social Choice Rules: Some General Results on Incentive Compatibility', Review of Economic Studies, 46 (2), April, 185-216 -- 9. Roger B. Myerson (1979), 'Incentive Compatibility and the Bargaining Problem', Econometrica, 47 (1), January, 61-73 -- 10. Roger B. Myerson (1982), 'Optimal Coordination Mechanisms in Generalized Principal-Agent Problems', Journal of Mathematical Economics, 10 (1), June, 67-81 -- 11. Joel S. Demski and David Sappington (1984), 'Optimal Incentive Contracts with Multiple Agents', Journal of Economic Theory, 33 (1), June 152-71 -- 12. Eric Maskin (1999), 'Nash Equilibrium and Welfare Optimality', Review of Economic Studies, Special Issue: Contracts, 66 (1), January, 23-38 -- 13. Eric Maskin and John Moore (1999), 'Implementation and Renegotiation', Review of Economic Studies, Special Issue: Contracts, 66 (1), January, 39-56 -- 14. John Moore and Rafael Repullo (1988), 'Subgame Perfect Implementation', Econometrica, 56 (5), September, 1191-1220 -- 15. John Moore and Rafael Repullo (1990), 'Nash Implementation: A Full Characterization', Econometrica, 58 (5), September, 1083-99 -- 16. Thomas R. Palfrey and Sanjay Srivastava (1989), 'Implementation with Incomplete Information in Exchange Economies', Econometrica, 57 (1), January, 115-34 -- 17. Dilip Mookherjee and Stefan Reichelstein (1990), 'Implementation via Augmented Revelation Mechanisms', Review of Economic Studies, 57 (3), July, 453-75 -- 18. Bengt Holmström and Roger B. Myerson (1983), 'Efficient and Durable Decision Rules with Incomplete Information', Econometrica, 51 (6), November, 1799-1819 -- 19. John O. Ledyard and Thomas R. Palfrey (1999), 'A Characterization of Interim Efficiency with Public Goods', Econometrica, 67 (2), March, 435-48
    Abstract: 20. Jacques Crémer and Richard P. McLean (1988), 'Full Extraction of the Surplus in Bayesian and Dominant Strategy Auctions', Econometrica, 56 (6), November, 1247-57 -- 21. Philippe Jehiel and Benny Moldovanu (2001), 'Efficient Design with Interdependent Valuations', Econometrica, 69 (5), September, 1237-59 -- 22. Eric Maskin and John Riley (1989), 'Optimal Multi-unit Auctions', in Frank Hahn (ed.), The Economics of Missing Markets, Information, and Games, Chapter 14, Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press, 312-35 -- 23. Roger B. Myerson (1981), 'Optimal Auction Design', Mathematics of Operations Research, 6 (1), February, 58-73 -- 24. John G. Riley and William F. Samuelson (1981), 'Optimal Auctions', American Economic Review, 71 (3), June, 381-92 -- 25. Dirk Bergemann and Stephen Morris (2005), 'Robust Mechanism Design', Econometrica, 73 (6), November, 1771-1813 -- 26. Philippe Jehiel, Moritz Meyer-ter-Vehn, Benny Moldovanu and William R. Zame (2006), 'The Limits of Ex Post Implementation', Econometrica, 74 (3), May, 585-610 -- 27. Dilip Mookherjee and Stefan Reichelstein (1992), 'Dominant Strategy Implementation of Bayesian Incentive Compatible Allocation Rules', Journal of Economic Theory, 56 (2), April, 378-99 -- 28. Zvika Neeman (2004), 'The Relevance of Private Information in Mechanism Design', Journal of Economic Theory, 117 (1), July, 55-77 -- 29. Robert Wilson (1987), 'Game-Theoretic Analyses of Trading Processes', in Truman F. Bewley (ed.), Advances in Economic Theory: Fifth World Congress, Chapter 2, Cambridge, UK, New York, NY, USA and Melbourne, Australia: Cambridge University Press, 33-70 -- 30. Roger B. Myerson and Mark A. Satterthwaite (1983), 'Efficient Mechanisms for Bilateral Trading', Journal of Economic Theory, 29 (2), April, 265-81 -- 31. Peter Cramton, Robert Gibbons and Paul Klemperer (1987), 'Dissolving a Partnership Efficiently', Econometrica, 55 (3), May, 615-32, 1493 (Erratum) -- 32. Steven R. Williams (1999), 'A Characterization of Efficient, Bayesian Incentive Compatible Mechanisms', Economic Theory, 14 (1), July, 155-8 -- 33. Bengt Holmström (1982), 'Moral Hazard in Teams', Bell Journal of Economics, 13 (2), Autumn, 324-40 -- 34. Patrick Legros and Steven A. Matthews (1993), 'Efficient and Nearly-Efficient Partnerships', Review of Economic Studies, 60 (3), July, 599-611 -- 35. Eric Rasmusen (1987), 'Moral Hazard in Risk-Averse Teams', RAND Journal of Economics, 18 (3), Autumn, 428-35 -- 36. David Rahman (2012), 'But Who Will Monitor the Monitor?', American Economic Review, 102 (6), October, 2767-97 -- 37. Yeon-Koo Che and Seung-Weon Yoo (2001), 'Optimal Incentives for Teams', American Economic Review, 91 (3), June, 525-41 -- 38. Edward P. Lazear and Sherwin Rosen (1981), 'Rank-Order Tournaments as Optimum Labor Contracts', Journal of Political Economy, 89 (5), October, 841-64
    Abstract: 39. Hideshi Itoh (1991), 'Incentives to Help in Multi-Agent Situations', Econometrica, 59 (3), May, 611-36 -- 40. Dilip Mookherjee (1984), 'Optimal Incentive Schemes with Many Agents', Review of Economic Studies, LI (3), July, 433-46 -- 41. Barry J. Nalebuff and Joseph E. Stiglitz (1983), 'Prizes and Incentives: Towards a General Theory of Compensation and Competition', Bell Journal of Economics, 14 (1), Spring, 21-43 -- 42. Ching-To Ma (1988), 'Unique Implementation of Incentive Contracts with Many Agents', Review of Economic Studies, LV (4), October, 555-71 -- 1. Philippe Aghion and Patrick Bolton (1992), 'An Incomplete Contracts Approach to Financial Contracting', Review of Economic Studies, 59 (3), July, 473-94 -- 2. Philippe Aghion and Jean Tirole (1997), 'Formal and Real Authority in Organizations', Journal of Political Economy, 105 (1), February, 1-29 -- 3. Aaron S. Edlin and Stefan Reichelstein (1996), 'Holdups, Standard Breach Remedies, and Optimal Investment', American Economic Review, 86 (3), June, 478-501 -- 4. Mathias Dewatripont and Jean Tirole (1994), 'A Theory of Debt and Equity: Diversity of Securities and Manager-Shareholder Congruence', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 109 (4), November, 1027-54 -- 5. Sanford J. Grossman and Oliver D. Hart (1986), 'The Costs and Benefits of Ownership: A Theory of Vertical and Lateral Integration', Journal of Political Economy, 94 (4), August, 691-719 -- 6. Oliver Hart and John Moore (1990), 'Property Rights and the Nature of the Firm', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (6), December, 1119-58 [40] -- 7. Jean Tirole (1986), 'Procurement and Renegotiation', Journal of Political Economy, 94 (2), April, 235-59 -- 8. Ilya Segal (1999), 'Complexity and Renegotiation: A Foundation for Incomplete Contracts', Review of Economic Studies, Special Issue: Contracts, 66 (1), January, 57-82 -- 9. Eric Maskin and Jean Tirole (1999), 'Unforeseen Contingencies and Incomplete Contracts', Review of Economic Studies, Special Issue: Contracts, 66 (1), January, 83-114 -- 10. Jonathan Levin (2003), 'Relational Incentive Contracts', American Economic Review, 93 (3), June, 835-57 -- 11. W. Bentley MacLeod and James M. Malcomson (1989), 'Implicit Contracts, Incentive Compatibility, and Involuntary Unemployment', Econometrica, 57 (2), March, 447-80 -- 12. W. Bentley MacLeod (2003), 'Optimal Contracting with Subjective Evaluation', American Economic Review, 93 (1), March, 216-40 -- 13. Hideshi Itoh (1993), 'Coalitions, Incentives, and Risk Sharing', Journal of Economic Theory, 60 (2), August, 410-27 -- 14. Jean-Jacques Laffont and David Martimort (1999), 'Separation of Regulators against Collusive Behavior', RAND Journal of Economics, 30 (2), Summer, 232-62 -- 15. Jean-Jacques Laffont and Jean Tirole (1991), 'The Politics of Government Decision-Making: A Theory of Regulatory Capture', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 106 (4), November, 1089-1127
    Abstract: 16. Jean Tirole (1986), 'Hierarchies and Bureaucracies: On the Role of Collusion in Organizations', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 2 (2), Fall, 181-214 -- 17. Hal R. Varian (1990), 'Monitoring Agents With Other Agents', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 146 (1), March, 153-74 -- 18. Yeon-Koo Che and Jinwoo Kim (2006), 'Robustly Collusion-Proof Implementation', Econometrica, 74 (4), July, 1063-1107 -- 19. Jean-Jacques Laffont and David Martimort (1997), 'Collusion under Asymmetric Information', Econometrica, 65 (4), July, 875-911 -- 20. Sandeep Baliga and Tomas Sjöström (1998), 'Decentralization and Collusion', Journal of Economic Theory, 83 (2), December, 196-232 -- 21. David P. Baron and David Besanko (1992), 'Information, Control, and Organizational Structure', Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 1 (2), Summer, 237-75 -- 22. Jean-Jacques Laffont and David Martimort (1998), 'Collusion and Delegation', RAND Journal of Economics, 29 (2), Summer, 280-305 -- 23. Nahum D. Melumad, Dilip Mookherjee and Stefan Reichelstein (1995), 'Hierarchical Decentralization of Incentive Contracts', RAND Journal of Economics: Symposium on the Economics of Organization, 26 (4), Winter, 654-72 -- 24. Dilip Mookherjee and Masatoshi Tsumagari (2004), 'The Organization of Supplier Networks: Effects of Delegation and Intermediation', Econometrica, 72 (4), July, 1179-1219 -- 25. B. Douglas Bernheim and Michael D. Whinston (1986), 'Menu Auctions, Resource Allocation, and Economic Influence', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CI (1), February, 1-31 -- 26. B. Douglas Bernheim and Michael D. Whinston (1986), 'Common Agency', Econometrica, 54 (4), July, 923-42 -- 27. David Martimort and Lars Stole (2002), 'The Revelation and Delegation Principles in Common Agency Games', Econometrica, 70 (4), July, 1659-73 -- 28. David Martimort and Lars Stole (2009), 'Market Participation in Delegated and Intrinsic Common-Agency Games', RAND Journal of Economics, 40 (1), Spring, 78-102 -- 29. Ilya Segal (1999), 'Contracting with Externalities', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXIV (2), May, 337-88 -- 30. B. Douglas Bernheim and Michael D. Whinston (1998), 'Exclusive Dealing', Journal of Political Economy, 106 (1), February, 64-103 -- 31. David Martimort (1996), 'Exclusive Dealing, Common Agency, and Multiprincipals Incentive Theory', RAND Journal of Economics, 27 (1), Spring, 1-31
    Abstract: This comprehensive research review recaps major literary contributions to the economic theory of incentives. These carefully selected papers, both classic and contemporary, analyse collective decision problems in the context of asymmetric information, moral hazard and incomplete contracting. This review is an essential tool for any serious scholar and student in the field
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A modern guide to rethinking economics
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    Keywords: Makroökonomik ; Heterodoxe Ökonomik ; Neoklassische Synthese ; Neoklassische Theorie ; Postkeynesianismus ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Economics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Makroökonomie ; Heterodoxe Ökonomie ; Neoklassische Theorie ; Neokeynesianismus
    Abstract: pt. I. Conceptual and methodological issues -- pt. II. Economic policy issues -- pt. III. Global issues.
    Abstract: Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, there has been an unprecedented move towards 'rethinking economics' due to the damages generated by the global financial crisis that burst in 2007-2008. Almost a decade after this crisis, policy is still unable to provide all citizens greater wellbeing or at least an encouraging economic future. This book addresses the urgent need to rethink economics by providing readers at all levels with thoughtful chapters on a range of relevant economic topics. Editors Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi provide a first-class compilation of contemporary economic problems as well as a criticism of mainstream economics and economic policy, thereby offering a thorough investigation of these issues and policy solutions along alternative lines of thought. The book includes chapters on rethinking fiscal and monetary policies, international trade, the role of the State, money, banks, economic growth, the environment, development policies, energy, healthcare, and more. Special attention is paid to the importance of institutions and power relationships within the economic system. Written by top experts in their respective fields, this book will be useful to students and faculty who want to not only rethink economics, but also to offer an alternative and coherent economic analysis to the orthodoxy. Economists and policy-makers will also find this book to be of much interest
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxviii, 754 Seiten) , Illustrationen
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    Keywords: Economics Religious aspects ; Islam ; Islam Economic aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword / Mervyn K. Lewis -- Introduction: empirical research on Islam and economic life / M. Kabir Hassan -- Part I: Religion and growth -- 1. Social preferences and values: an experimental analysis for religiosity / Anwar Shah, Karim Khan and Hayat Khan -- 2. Openness, culture, legal environment and Islamic finance / Kaouthar Gazdar, Rihab Grassa and M. Kabir Hassan -- 3. Islamic finance in movement: public opinion in the Arab region / Clement Moore Henry -- Part II: Islamic social finance -- 4. Evaluating the impact of zakat by indicator of disaggregated Human Development Index: an empirical finding / Mohamad Soleh Nurzaman -- 5. Poverty, finance and institutions: evidence from OIC countries / Muhammad Tariq Majeed -- 6. The social and cultural impact on firms' access to finance in an Islamic environment / Charilaos Mertzanis -- 7. Reporting of zakat and charitable activities in Islamic banks: theory and practice in a multi-cultural setting / Mamunur Rashid, M. Kabir Hassan, How Shi Min and G. M. Wali Ullah -- 8. Achieving sustainable economic development through Islamic microfinance and potential of proposed two tier mudarabah waqf business model / Mohammad Ashraf Mobin and Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad -- 9. Can Islamic banking increase financial inclusion? / Sami Ben Naceur, Adolfo Barajas and Alexander Massara -- 10. Social tax and transfers for poverty alleviation: a case for low and middle income countries / Nasim Shah Shirazi and Anas Zarka -- Part III: Islamic banking and finance -- 11. The impact of the global financial crisis on Islamic banking / Faisal Alqahtani and David G. Mayes -- 12. Country governance and the performance of Islamic and conventional banks: international evidence / Fadzlan Sufian, M. Kabir Hassan, Fakarudin Kamarudin and Annuar Md. Nassir -- 13. How institutions shape the gap in efficiency between Islamic and conventional banks / Laurent Weill -- 14. Differences between Islamic and conventional finance in Malaysia / Olga Krasicka and Sylwia Nowak -- 15. On the co-existence of conventional and Islamic banks: do these banks differ in business structure / Sajjad Zaheer and Moazzam Farooq -- 16. Macroeconomic shocks and Islamic bank behavior in Turkey / Ahmet Faruk Aysan, Mustafa Disli, Adam Ng and Huseyin Ozturk -- 17. Explaining intermediation costs of Islamic banks in OIC countries / Nurhafiza Abdul Kader Malim, Mansor H. Ibrahim and Mohamed Eskandar Shah Mohd Rasid -- 18. Liquidity risk management in emerging and Islamic markets in post financial crisis in Gulf Cooperation Council / Mazin A.M. Al Janabi -- 19. How efficient are the commercial, investment and Islamic bank managers in Jordan / Ihsan Isik, Mohammed Omran and M. Kabir Hassan -- Part IV: Islamic capital market -- 20. Does Islamic investment accrue hedging benefits? / Dawood Ashraf and Mohsin Khawaja -- 21. Volatility forecasting, value-at-risk and expected shortfall estimations under Basel II Accord in GCC shariah stocks / Chaker Aloui, M. Kabir Hassan and Hela Ben Hamida -- 22. Do stock returns react to an Islamic label / Raphie Hayat and Celia de Anca -- 23. Taking a leap of faith: are investors left short changed? / Yunieta A. Nainggolan, Janice C.Y. How and Peter Verhoeven -- 24. Quantitative studies of Islamic and conventional assets / Shumi Akhtar and Maria Jahromi -- 25. Profit-sharing ratio as a screening device in venture capital / Meryem Mehri, Kaouther Jouaber-Snoussi and M. Kabir Hassan -- 26. On the dependency structure of Islamic assets / Mahmoud Bekri, M. Kabir Hassan and Nafis Alam -- 27. Malaysian investors perspectives on the integration and co-movement of Islamic stock markets in developed and developing countries / Marjan Naseri, Syed Othman Alhabshi and Mansur Masih -- 28. A wavelet approach to time-scale relationships among the Islamic and conventional stock markets and LIBOR / AbdelKader O. el Alaoui, Ginanjar Dewandaru, Obiyathulla Bacha and Mansur Masih -- Part V: Sukuk (Islamic bonds) -- 29. Testing the financial distress prediction model for sukuk-issuing companies in Malaysia / Roslina Mohamad Shafi, Sharifah Raihan Syed Mohd Zain, Mohamed Eskandar Shah Mohd Rasid and Ahamed Kameel Mydin Meera -- 30. The economic and political determinants of depth and strength in sukuk markets / Mehmet Asutay and Ercument Aksak -- Glossary of Arabic terms -- Index.
    Abstract: Islamic economics and finance (IEF) has recently enjoyed a spike in interest and a rise in status from theology-tinged discussion fodder for Muslim intellectuals to a fully fledged academic discipline knocking on the doors of university social science departments. The Handbook of Empirical Research on Islam and Economic Life provides a solid background and overview of current empirical research, evaluating how well Islamic institutions have performed in pursuing their objectives. With contributions from leading scholars, this unique Handbook provides chapters examining a range of phenomena in Islamic finance, focusing on five main research areas: religion and growth, Islamic social finance, Islamic banking and finance, the Islamic capital market and sukuk (Islamic bonds). This selection of research literature provides: - a socio-economic profile of Muslim countries - an outline of Islamic systems of accounting and governance - an analysis of the religion-development link - a consideration of the role of the state under Islam. Scholars of finance and Islam in Muslim and in Western universities, students in graduate and post-graduate courses in Islamic studies, and Islamic research institutes and libraries in Western, Middle Eastern and Asian universities will all find great value in this vital resource and its exploration of a compelling approach to finance
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    DDC: 306.84/50959
    Keywords: Intercountry marriage ; Women ; Marriage brokerage ; Married women Nationality ; Citizenship ; Southeast Asia Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Südostasien ; Frau ; Binationale Ehe
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    ISBN: 9780415662611
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    Pages: xii, 158 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 24 cm
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    DDC: 306.8108209598
    Keywords: Marriage Indonesia ; Married women Indonesia ; Married women Legal status, laws, etc ; Indonesia ; Marriage Indonesia ; Married women Indonesia ; Married women Legal status, laws, etc ; Indonesia ; Indonesien ; Eheschließung ; Ehescheidung ; Frau ; Islam
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    Keywords: Equality before the law ; Feminism ; Women (Islamic law) ; Women Legal status, laws, etc ; Women's rights ; Equality before the law ; Iran ; Feminism ; Iran ; Women (Islamic law) ; Women ; Legal status, laws, etc ; Iran ; Women's rights ; Iran ; Iran ; Islam ; Feminismus
    Abstract: 1. Iranian women's movement : narratives of dissent -- 2. Contemporary feminism in Iran : definitions, narratives and identity -- 3. Women's rights in Islam : an Iranian case study -- 4. Human rights, Islam and the debate around CEDAW.
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    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Shaffer, Ryan, 1982 - Neo-nazism in Germany and beyond 2020
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Klikauer, Thomas, 1962 - [Rezension von: Köhler, Daniel, 1985-, Right-wing terrorism in the 21st century] 2020
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    Keywords: Right-wing extremists History ; Terrorism Prevention ; Right and left (Political science) ; Rechtsradikalismus ; Terrorismus ; Terrorist ; Gewalt ; Politik ; Geschichte ; Right-wing extremists ; Germany ; History ; Terrorism ; Germany ; Prevention ; Right and left (Political science) ; Electronic books ; Deutschland ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Deutschland ; Rechtsradikalismus ; Terrorismus ; Geschichte 1963-2015 ; Nationalsozialistischer Untergrund
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Methods and sources : the database on terrorism in Germany (DTG) -- 3. The definition problem -- 4. Right-wing violence and terrorism in post second world war Germany -- 5. The 'National Socialist Underground' (NSU) -- 6. Role of the intelligence and police agencies -- 7. The metrics of right-wing terrorism -- 8. German right-wing terrorist and violent actors between 1963 and 2015 -- 9. Conclusions and lessons learned.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 318 pages) , illustrations
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    Keywords: Middle age Longitudinal studies ; Aging Longitudinal studies ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Longitudinal studies.
    Abstract: This seminal work focuses on human development from middle childhood to middle adulthood, through analysis of the research findings of the groundbreaking Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development (JYLS). The JYLS project, which began in 1968, has generated extensive publications over many years but this is the first comprehensive summary that presents the conceptual framework, the research design and methodology, and the findings. The study looks at the development over time of issues related to personality, identity, health, anti-social behavior, and well-being and is unparalleled in its duration, intensity, comprehensiveness and psychological richness.The thorough synthesis of this study illustrates that there are different paths to adulthood and that human development cannot be described in average terms. The 42-year perspective that the JYLS provides shows the developmental consequences of children's differences in socioemotional behavior over time, and the great significance of children's positive socioemotional behavior for their further development until middle age. Not only will the book be an invaluable tool for those considering research methods and analysis on large datasets, it is ideal reading for students on lifespan courses and researchers methodologically interested in longitudinal research.
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook on the family and marriage in China
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    Keywords: Families ; China ; Marriage ; China ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; China ; Ehe ; Familie
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    Keywords: Alevis - Europe ; Electronic books ; Europa ; Aleviten ; Identität
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Tözün Issa: 7 September 1956-17 November 2015­ -- List of maps, photographs and illustrations -- Maps -- Photographs -- Illustration -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Glossary of Alevi terms -- Pronunciation of Turkish, Kurdish and Zazaki characters -- Turkish characters -- Pronunciation of Kurdish characters -- Zazaki (Latin) characters -- The Zazaki Latin alphabet (Elifba Zazaki) -- Introduction -- Notes -- Part I: Alevism: Roots and practices -- Chapter 1: An introduction to Alevism: Roots and practices -- Introduction -- Origins of Alevism -- Evolution of Alevism -- Practicing Alevism: Fundamental rituals and myths -- Mısaybine/Musahiplik [Spiritual brotherhood] -- Kewrayine/Kirvelik [Compaternity] -- Xizir/Hızır [Khidr] -- Jare/Ziyaret -- Cem -- Semah -- On İki İmam/Muharrem Fast [the 'Twelve Imams' Fast] -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 2: 'Heterodoxy' within 'heterodoxy': Anşa Bacı of the Sıraç Alevis, a charismatic female leader -- Introduction -- Political conditions that formed the Anşa Bacı movement -- Anşa Bacı as a Kizilbash political leader -- The 'Great Guy': Anşa Bacı as a mythical charismatic ancestor -- Anşa Bacı as a Kizilbashi ancestor and the ancestral worship of today's Siraçis -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 3: The Alevi of Dersim: A psychosocial approach to the effects of the massacre, time and space -- Introduction -- The Dersim Massacre (1937-1938) -- Kizilbaş/Alevi of Dersim -- The salience of Alevilik (Aleviness) through the generations -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part II: The politics of identity in transformation -- Chapter 4: Alevism in Turkey: Tensions and patterns of migration -- Introduction -- From the Ottoman Empire to present socio-political developments: their impact on the Alevi community.
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    ISBN: 9781138646100 , 1138646105
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 309 Seiten , Illustrationen , 25 cm
    Edition: First published
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Digitization
    DDC: 303.48/33
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    Keywords: Information technology Social aspects ; Technological innovations Social aspects ; Internet Social aspects ; Information society ; Social change ; Archival materials ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Historic preservation ; Library materials ; Preservation of materials ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Digitalisierung ; Internet ; Virtuelle Realität ; Digital Humanities ; Ethnomethodologie
    Abstract: Digitisation as challenge for empirical cultural research / Gertraud Koch -- Cultural techniques, practices, programs : how to study the anthropo-logic of digitisation / Carsten Ochs -- Archive / Isto Huvila -- Imperfect imaginaries : digitisation, mundanisation, and the ungraspable / Robert Willim -- Ethnography of digital infrastructures / Gertraud Koch -- Hackers and hacking / Luis Felipe R. Murillo and Christopher Kelty -- "A brilliant copy every time!" : aspects of a cultural proportion / Christian Schonholz -- The manifestation of mashup categories / Joan Kristin Bleicher -- Big data / Katharina E. Kinder-Kurlanda -- From GUI to no-UI : locating the interface for the Internet of things / Nishant Shaht Shah -- Ubiquitous computing and the internet of things / Katharina E. Kinder-Kurlanda and Daniel Boos -- Calculating spaces : digital encounters with maps and geodata / Ina Dietzsch and Daniel Kunzelmann -- Augmented realities / Gertruad Koch -- The political economy of digital technologies : outlining an emerging field of research / Andreas Wittel -- Ludification of culture : the significance of play and games in everyday practices of the digital era / Anne Dippel and Sonie Fizek -- Media genealogy : back to the present of digital cultures / Clemens Aprich and Gotz Bachmann
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    Series Statement: Routledge advances in sociology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bessant, Judith, 1955 - The precarious generation
    Parallel Title: Print version Bessant, Judith The Precarious Generation : A Political Economy of Young People
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    Keywords: Youth ; Youth ; Youth ; Equality ; Youth Economic conditions ; Youth Employment ; Youth Social conditions ; Equality ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Jugend ; Soziale Situation ; Beschäftigung ; Wirtschaftliche Lage ; Generationengerechtigkeit ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Jugend ; Soziale Situation ; Wirtschaftliche Lage ; Chancengleichheit ; Arbeitsmarkt
    Abstract: Introduction -- The state of play: how young people are faring -- A political economy of generations -- Neoliberal social policy and young people -- Inter-generational equity and justice -- Broken promise: human capital theory, education and work -- Penalizing the young and the justice system -- Young people making sense of it -- Taking action: young people and politics -- A new intergenerational contract -- Conclusion
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    ISBN: 9781138119048 , 9780367186173 , 1138119040
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 265 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Asian studies association of Australia women in Asia series 50
    DDC: 305.4095
    Keywords: Women Social conditions ; Women Social conditions ; Older people Home care ; Older people Home care ; Caregivers ; Caregivers ; Women employees ; Women employees ; Women Social conditions ; East Asia ; Women Social conditions ; Pacific Area ; Older people Home care ; East Asia ; Older people Home care ; Pacific Area ; Caregivers East Asia ; Caregivers Pacific Area ; Women employees East Asia ; Women employees Pacific Area ; Caregivers ; Older people Home care ; Women employees ; Women Social conditions ; Femmes Conditions sociales ; Asie du Sud-Est ; Personnes âgées Soins à domicile ; Asie du Sud-Est ; Aidants naturels Asie du Sud-Est ; Personnel paramédical Asie du Sud-Est ; Travailleuses Asie du Sud-Est ; East Asia ; Pacific Area ; Frau ; Arbeiterin ; Lohnarbeit ; Älterer Mensch ; Pflege ; Vereinbarkeit von Familie und Beruf
    Abstract: Work/care regimes in the asia-pacific : a feminist framework -- Familial/informal care regimes -- China : the reconfiguring of women, work and care -- Malaysia : balancing paid and unpaid work -- Singapore : contradictions in the work/care regime -- Indonesia : middle-class complicity and state failure to provide care -- The Philippines : pressures for change in the work/care regime -- Cambodia : managing work and care in a post-conflict context -- Bangladesh : class, precarity and the politics of care -- India : economic inequality and social reproduction -- Sri Lanka : working realities and gendered fictions -- Familial/formal care regimes -- Australia : the care challenge -- New Zealand : caring for women or women caring? -- Predominantly familial care regimes -- Japan : from social reproduction to gender equality -- South Korea : work, care and the wollstonecraft dilemma -- Timor-Leste : mixed messages on work and care -- Papua New Guinea : work and care in a subsistence economy
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Work/care regimes in the asia-pacific : a feminist framework , Familial/informal care regimes , China : the reconfiguring of women, work and care , Malaysia : balancing paid and unpaid work , Singapore : contradictions in the work/care regime , Indonesia : middle-class complicity and state failure to provide care , The Philippines : pressures for change in the work/care regime , Cambodia : managing work and care in a post-conflict context , Bangladesh : class, precarity and the politics of care , India : economic inequality and social reproduction , Sri Lanka : working realities and gendered fictions , Familial/formal care regimes , Australia : the care challenge , New Zealand : caring for women or women caring? , Predominantly familial care regimes , Japan : from social reproduction to gender equality , South Korea : work, care and the wollstonecraft dilemma , Timor-Leste : mixed messages on work and care , Papua New Guinea : work and care in a subsistence economy
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    ISBN: 9781315671291 , 9781317369684 , 9781317369707
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 217 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Critical topics in contemporary anthropology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Widlok, Thomas Anthropology and the economy of sharing
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    Keywords: Tauschwirtschaft ; Share Economy ; Ethnologie ; Anthropologie ; Sharing Cross-cultural studies ; Economic aspects ; Sharing Cross-cultural studies ; Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Economic anthropology ; Sharing Cross-cultural studies Social aspects ; Sharing Cross-cultural studies Economic aspects ; Sharing ; Economic aspects ; Cross-cultural studies ; Sharing ; Social aspects ; Cross-cultural studies ; Economic anthropology ; Teilen ; Sharing Economy ; Ökonomische Anthropologie ; Kulturvergleich ; Teilen ; Ökonomische Anthropologie
    Abstract: 1. This is not a gift -- 2. Sharing the prey : evolutionary assumptions -- 3. The ethnography of sharing demand -- 4. The things we share -- 5. It is a shareholder's world -- 6. Introducing the sharing economy -- 7. The time to share
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (185 p.)
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Global institutions 126
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    DDC: 327.1/72
    Keywords: United Nations ; War ; Peace-building ; Conflict management ; Peace-building ; Conflict management ; Electronic books ; Friedenskonsolidierung
    Abstract: 1. Peacebuilding conceptual framework : From An agenda for peace and its supplement to An agenda for development -- 2. Economic reconstruction amid the multidisciplinary transition to peace -- 3. The economics of war, the economics of conflict resolution, the economics of peace, the economics of development -- 4. Economic reconstruction vs. development : evolving conceptual views -- 5. Peacebuilding at the UN : from conceptualization to operationalization -- 6. The peacebuilding record, lessons, and challenges -- 7. Specific economic issues affecting peacebuilding in selected countries -- 8. Policymaking premises for effective economic reconstruction -- 9. Moving forward : thinking outside the box.
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    ISBN: 9781315628110 , 9781317240068 , 9781138645493 , 9781138645509 , 9781317240044
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 415 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als International handbook of media literacy education
    DDC: 302.23
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    Keywords: Education in mass media ; Mass media Technological innovations ; Media literacy ; Medienpädagogik ; Medienkompetenz ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Medienkompetenz ; Medienpädagogik ; Medienkompetenz ; Medienpädagogik
    Abstract: pt. I. Educational interventions -- part II. Safeguarding/data and on-line privacy -- part III. Engagement in civic life -- part IV. Media, creativity, and production -- part V. Digital media literacy
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Also available in print edition. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    ISBN: 9781315708737 , 9781317483748
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    Series Statement: Routledge advances in sociology 191
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    Keywords: Neoliberalism Europe ; Power (Social sciences) Europe ; Romanies Politics and government ; Europe ; Romanies Social conditions ; Europe ; Social integration Europe ; Transnationalism Political aspects ; Europe ; Romanies Politics and government ; Romanies Social conditions ; Social integration ; Neoliberalism ; Power (Social sciences) ; Transnationalism Political aspects ; Romanies ; Europe ; Politics and government ; Romanies ; Europe ; Social conditions ; Social integration ; Europe ; Neoliberalism ; Europe ; Power (Social sciences) ; Europe ; Transnationalism ; Political aspects ; Europe ; Europe ; Ethnic relations ; Political aspects ; Europe ; Politics and government ; 1989- ; Electronic books ; Europe Ethnic relations ; Political aspects ; Europe Politics and government ; 1989- ; Electronic books ; Europe Ethnic relations ; Political aspects ; Europe Politics and government 1989- ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: part I. Book discussion and introduction -- part II. A historical political ethnography of social power among the Roma -- part III. The return to the political : epistemological decolonisation of the subject and historical geographies of power.
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    ISBN: 9781472465443
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 255 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    DDC: 305.6/97
    Keywords: Muslims in literature ; Islam in literature ; Muslims in motion pictures ; Islam in motion pictures ; Islam 21st century ; Postcolonialism ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Islam ; Postkolonialismus ; Islam ; Postkolonialismus
    Abstract: Foreword / Claire Chambers -- Introduction / Esra Mirze Santesso -- History of the Muslim Other. Saracens in Middle English romance / Janice Hawes -- The two faced Muslim in the early modern imagination: the cultural genealogy of a modern political dialectic / Imtiaz Habib -- Secularism and Islamopolitics. Naguib Mahfouz's Cairo trilogy: mediating secularism in postcolonial Egypt? / Rehnuma Sazzad -- Unmasking Allah: the violence of religious theater in Nawal El Saadawi's God dies by the Nile? / Rajesh Reddy -- The terror of symbols: colonialism, secularism, and Islam in Cheikh Hamidou Kane's Ambiguous adventure and Amitav Ghosh's in An antique land / Vincent van Bever Donker -- Female agency and subversion. Untranslatable acts: veiling and the aporias of transnational feminism / Munia Bhaumik -- Sex and the city of Riyadh: postfeminist fabrication / Jean Kane -- Islamophobia. Islamophobia and its discontents / Tahir Abbas -- British Asian Muslim radicalization: narratives of travelling justice/injustice / Chloe A. Gill-Khan -- Mistaken identities: performances of post 9/11 scenarios of fear and terror in the US / Ketu H. Katrak -- From nawab to jihadi: the transformation of Muslim identity in popular Indian cinema / Alpana Sharma -- Postsecular re-thinking. Politics of privacy: distinguishing religion in poststructuralist discourse / K. Merinda Simmons -- Baghdad, Beirut, and Brooklyn: communal and transnational visions in Muslim and Arab American poetry after September 11 / Levin Arnsperger -- Coming out for Islam: critical Muslim responses to postcolonialism in theory and writing / Nath Aldalala'a and Geoffrey P. Nash
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    ISBN: 9781315158723
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 127 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Women, peace and security in Nepal
    DDC: 305.4095496
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Nepal ; Frau ; Politische Betätigung ; Friedensbemühung ; Bürgerkrieg in Nepal ; Partisanin
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    ISBN: 9780700711437
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 230 Seiten
    Series Statement: Curzon studies in Asian religion
    DDC: 305.420954
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    Keywords: Feminism India ; Feminism Religious aspects ; Hinduism ; Hindu women India ; Social conditions ; Indien ; Hinduismus ; Frau ; Soziale Situation ; Indien ; Hinduismus ; Frauenbewegung
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    ISBN: 9781138694675
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 207 Seiten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: ICLARS series on law and religion
    Uniform Title: Is Rawlsian liberalism compatible with Islam? A case study of post-Soeharto Indonesia
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fenwick, Stewart, author Blasphemy, Islam and the state
    Dissertation note: Dissertation University of Melbourne 2015
    DDC: 342.59808/5297
    Keywords: Rawls, John 1921-2002 ; Islam and state ; Blasphemy Law and legislation ; Freedom of religion ; Religious pluralism ; Liberalism ; Islam and state Indonesia ; Blasphemy Law and legislation ; Indonesia ; Freedom of religion Indonesia ; Religious pluralism Islam ; Liberalism ; Hochschulschrift ; Indonesien ; Islam ; Gotteslästerung
    Abstract: Islam and pluralism -- Rawls and the challenge of faith -- Faith and freedom in Indonesian law -- MUI : the institutionalising of Indonesian islam -- Case study part 1 : the language of devotion -- Case study part 2 : innovation on trial -- Islam, public reason and the state
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Based on author's thesis (doctoral - University of Melbourne, Melbourne Law School, 2015) issued under title: Is Rawlsian libreralism compatible with Islam? : a case study of post-Soeharto Indonesia --Verso of title page
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    ISBN: 9781784716950 , 9781784716974
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 553 Seiten
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in comparative constitutional law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Constitutions and gender
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    Keywords: Sex discrimination Law and legislation ; Women's rights ; Constitutional law Social aspects ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Frau ; Gleichberechtigung ; Gleichstellung ; Politische Beteiligung ; Verfassung
    Abstract: Introduction / Helen Irving -- Women and participatory constitution-making / Silvia Suteu -- Women and constitution-making in South Africa / Catherine Albertyn -- Gender and post-colonial constitutions in sub-saharan Africa / Johanna Bond -- International institutions, constitution-making and gender / Christina Murray and Cindy Wittke -- Gender equality : international law and national constitutions / Wendy Lacey -- 'Gendering' federal constitutions / Jill Vickers -- A practitioner's account : the constitution assessment for women's equality / Melanie Allen -- Gender equality, interpretation, and feminist pluralism / Vicki C. Jackson -- Gender and constitutionalism in the European Union / Susan Millns -- Gender equality and parity in European national constitutions / Dia Anagnostou -- Women judges on constitutional courts : why not nine women? / Beverley Baines -- Women's political citizenship in new European constitutionalism : between constitutional amendment and progressive interpretation / Ruth Rubio-Marín -- Indigenous women and constitutional recognition / Megan Davis -- Citizenship and nationality / Helen Irving -- Religion, custom, and legal pluralism / Susan H. Williams -- Constitutions and reproductive rights : convergence and non-convergence / Rosalind Dixon and Jade Bond -- Constitutions, gender and freedom of expression : the legal regulation of pornography / Katharine Gelber and Adrienne Stone -- Constitutional approaches to gender and social and economic rights / Beth Goldblatt -- Patriarchy and constitutional origins / John Kang
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    ISBN: 9781784710729
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    Pages: xxviii, 754 Seiten , Diagramme
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    Keywords: Economics Religious aspects ; Islam ; Economics ; Economics ; Islam ; Islam
    Abstract: In Islamic jurisprudence, a comprehensive ethic has been formulated governing how business and commerce should be run, how accountability to God and the community is to be achieved, and how banking and finance is to be arranged. This Handbook examines how well these values are translated into actual performance. It explores whether those holding true to the system are hindered and put at a disadvantage or whether the Islamic institutions have been able to demonstrate that faith-based activities can be rewarding, both economically and spiritually
    Abstract: Foreword / Mervyn K. Lewis -- Introduction: empirical research on Islam and economic life / M. Kabir Hassan -- Part I: Religion and growth -- 1. Social preferences and values: an experimental analysis for religiosity / Anwar Shah, Karim Khan and Hayat Khan -- 2. Openness, culture, legal environment and Islamic finance / Kaouthar Gazdar, Rihab Grassa and M. Kabir Hassan -- 3. Islamic finance in movement: public opinion in the Arab region / Clement Moore Henry -- Part II: Islamic social finance -- 4. Evaluating the impact of zakat by indicator of disaggregated Human Development Index: an empirical finding / Mohamad Soleh Nurzaman -- 5. Poverty, finance and institutions: evidence from OIC countries / Muhammad Tariq Majeed -- 6. The social and cultural impact on firms' access to finance in an Islamic environment / Charilaos Mertzanis -- 7. Reporting of zakat and charitable activities in Islamic banks: theory and practice in a multi-cultural setting / Mamunur Rashid, M. Kabir Hassan, How Shi Min and G. M. Wali Ullah -- 8. Achieving sustainable economic development through Islamic microfinance and potential of proposed two tier mudarabah waqf business model / Mohammad Ashraf Mobin and Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad -- 9. Can Islamic banking increase financial inclusion? / Sami Ben Naceur, Adolfo Barajas and Alexander Massara -- 10. Social tax and transfers for poverty alleviation: a case for low and middle income countries / Nasim Shah Shirazi and Anas Zarka -- Part III: Islamic banking and finance -- 11. The impact of the global financial crisis on Islamic banking / Faisal Alqahtani and David G. Mayes -- 12. Country governance and the performance of Islamic and conventional banks: international evidence / Fadzlan Sufian, M. Kabir Hassan, Fakarudin Kamarudin and Annuar Md. Nassir -- 13. How institutions shape the gap in efficiency between Islamic and conventional banks / Laurent Weill -- 14. Differences between Islamic and conventional finance in Malaysia / Olga Krasicka and Sylwia Nowak -- 15. On the co-existence of conventional and Islamic banks: do these banks differ in business structure / Sajjad Zaheer and Moazzam Farooq -- 16. Macroeconomic shocks and Islamic bank behavior in Turkey / Ahmet Faruk Aysan, Mustafa Disli, Adam Ng and Huseyin Ozturk -- 17. Explaining intermediation costs of Islamic banks in OIC countries / Nurhafiza Abdul Kader Malim, Mansor H. Ibrahim and Mohamed Eskandar Shah Mohd Rasid -- 18. Liquidity risk management in emerging and Islamic markets in post financial crisis in Gulf Cooperation Council / Mazin A.M. Al Janabi -- 19. How efficient are the commercial, investment and Islamic bank managers in Jordan / Ihsan Isik, Mohammed Omran and M. Kabir Hassan -- Part IV: Islamic capital market -- 20. Does Islamic investment accrue hedging benefits? / Dawood Ashraf and Mohsin Khawaja -- 21. Volatility forecasting, value-at-risk and expected shortfall estimations under Basel II Accord in GCC shariah stocks / Chaker Aloui, M. Kabir Hassan and Hela Ben Hamida -- 22. Do stock returns react to an Islamic label / Raphie Hayat and Celia de Anca -- 23. Taking a leap of faith: are investors left short changed? / Yunieta A. Nainggolan, Janice C.Y. How and Peter Verhoeven -- 24. Quantitative studies of Islamic and conventional assets / Shumi Akhtar and Maria Jahromi -- 25. Profit-sharing ratio as a screening device in venture capital / Meryem Mehri, Kaouther Jouaber-Snoussi and M. Kabir Hassan -- 26. On the dependency structure of Islamic assets / Mahmoud Bekri, M. Kabir Hassan and Nafis Alam -- 27. Malaysian investors perspectives on the integration and co-movement of Islamic stock markets in developed and developing countries / Marjan Naseri, Syed Othman Alhabshi and Mansur Masih -- 28. A wavelet approach to time-scale relationships among the Islamic and conventional stock markets and LIBOR / AbdelKader O. el Alaoui, Ginanjar Dewandaru, Obiyathulla Bacha and Mansur Masih -- Part V: Sukuk (Islamic bonds) -- 29. Testing the financial distress prediction model for sukuk-issuing companies in Malaysia / Roslina Mohamad Shafi, Sharifah Raihan Syed Mohd Zain, Mohamed Eskandar Shah Mohd Rasid and Ahamed Kameel Mydin Meera -- 30. The economic and political determinants of depth and strength in sukuk markets / Mehmet Asutay and Ercument Aksak -- Glossary of Arabic terms -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781315652467
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (285 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Women in Asia series / Asian Studies Association of Australia 50
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    DDC: 305.4095
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    Keywords: Frau ; Women Social conditions ; Women Social conditions ; Older people Home care ; Older people Home care ; Caregivers ; Caregivers ; Women employees ; Women employees ; Ostasien ; Pazifischer Raum
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    ISBN: 9781317238928 , 9781315627731
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 309 Seiten) , Illustrationen
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Digitisation
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    Keywords: Information technology Social aspects ; Technological innovations Social aspects ; Internet Social aspects ; Information society ; Social change ; Archival materials ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Historic preservation ; Library materials ; Preservation of materials ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Digitalisierung ; Internet ; Virtuelle Realität ; Digital Humanities ; Ethnomethodologie
    Abstract: Digitisation as challenge for empirical cultural research / Gertraud Koch -- Cultural techniques, practices, programs : how to study the anthropo-logic of digitisation / Carsten Ochs -- Archive / Isto Huvila -- Imperfect imaginaries : digitisation, mundanisation, and the ungraspable / Robert Willim -- Ethnography of digital infrastructures / Gertraud Koch -- Hackers and hacking / Luis Felipe R. Murillo and Christopher Kelty -- "A brilliant copy every time!" : aspects of a cultural proportion / Christian Schonholz -- The manifestation of mashup categories / Joan Kristin Bleicher -- Big data / Katharina E. Kinder-Kurlanda -- From GUI to no-UI : locating the interface for the Internet of things / Nishant Shaht Shah -- Ubiquitous computing and the internet of things / Katharina E. Kinder-Kurlanda and Daniel Boos -- Calculating spaces : digital encounters with maps and geodata / Ina Dietzsch and Daniel Kunzelmann -- Augmented realities / Gertruad Koch -- The political economy of digital technologies : outlining an emerging field of research / Andreas Wittel -- Ludification of culture : the significance of play and games in everyday practices of the digital era / Anne Dippel and Sonie Fizek -- Media genealogy : back to the present of digital cultures / Clemens Aprich and Gotz Bachmann
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    ISBN: 0415790395 , 9780415790390
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 147 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 25 cm
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in anthropology 40
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in anthropology
    DDC: 297.409663
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    Keywords: Sufism Senegal ; Islam Senegal ; Cultural pluralism Senegal ; Cultural pluralism ; Islam ; Religion ; Social conditions ; Sufism ; Cultural pluralism ; Cultural pluralism Senegal ; Islam ; Islam Senegal ; Religion ; Social conditions ; Sufism ; Sufism Senegal ; Senegal Religion ; Senegal Social conditions ; Senegal ; Senegal Religion ; Senegal Social conditions ; Senegal
    Abstract: This book explores the historical, religious, cultural and economic contexts of Islam in Senegal through the narrative first-hand accounts of people's everyday lives. Drawing on rich ethnographic fieldwork conducted by the author over a period of seven years, the result is a critical look at Senegal's religious diversity within Islamic beliefs and practices. Containing interviews from men and women, in both rural and urban locations, this book is an important contribution to the literature on Islamic practices, providing a much-needed perspective from ordinary practitioners of the faith. It is essential reading for scholars of the anthropology of religion, Islamic studies, mysticism, African studies and development studies
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    ISBN: 9781138232709
    Language: English
    Keywords: Islam
    Note: Erscheint in 7 Bänden (vgl. Verlagsseite im Internet: https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Library-Editions-Islam-State-and-Society/book-series/RLEISS: "The seven volumes in this set, originally published between 1923 and 1987, explore the influence of Islam on law, politics, science, and development in the Muslim world.") , Bei den 7 Bänden handelt es sich um Nachdrucke früher erschienener Werke , Titel der 7 Bände: The Caliphate -- Islam at the cross roads -- Science, technology and development in the Muslim world -- Islam and the state -- Islamic revivalism in a changing peasant economy -- The Islamic law on land tax and rent -- Islam and the third universal theory
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    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781315754512 , 9781317624349 , 9781317624325
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 590 Seiten)
    Edition: Also available in print format
    Series Statement: Routledge handbooks in applied linguistics
    Series Statement: Routledge handbooks
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Routledge handbook of migration and language
    DDC: 418
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    Keywords: Language and culture Globalization ; Sociolinguistics ; Language and languages Globalization ; Immigrants Language ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Soziolinguistik ; Migration ; Soziolinguistik ; Einwanderung ; Sprache ; Migration ; Sprache ; Einwanderung
    Abstract: pt. I. Concepts -- part II. Contexts -- part III. Methods -- part IV. Policies
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Also available in print format.
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    ISBN: 9781315761930
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxviii, 546 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Routledge international handbooks
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Routledge handbook of sport and politics
    DDC: 306.4/83
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    Keywords: Sports Political aspects ; Sports and state ; Sports ; Political aspects ; Sports and state ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sport ; Politik ; Sportpolitik
    Abstract: pt. I. Sport and the study of politics -- pt. II. Sport, politics and ideologies -- pt. III. Sport, nation and statehood -- pt. IV. Sport, corporate politics and the global community -- pt. V. Sport, political activism and social justice -- pt. VI. Politics and sporting events.
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    ISBN: 9781786436870
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 427 Seiten)
    Series Statement: ADBI series on Asian economic integration and cooperation
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    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Central and local government relations in Asia
    DDC: 336.18095
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    Keywords: 1990-2015 ; Finanzpolitik ; Nachhaltige Entwicklung ; Kommunalverwaltung ; Öffentlicher Sektor ; Finanzbeziehungen ; Regulierung ; China ; Asien ; Grants-in-aid Asia ; Local finance Asia ; Decentralization in government Asia ; Central-local government relations Asia ; Sustainable development ; Asia Economic policy ; Asia Economic conditions 21st century ; Electronic books ; Asien ; Öffentlicher Sektor ; Finanzpolitik ; Asien ; Gemeindefinanzwirtschaft ; Nachhaltigkeit
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- Part I Frameworks for central-local government relations -- 1. Frameworks for central-local government relations and fiscal sustainability / Peter J. Morgan and Long Q. Trinh -- 2. Looking beyond conventional intergovernmental fiscal frameworks: principles, realities, and neglected issues / Paul Smoke -- Part II Mechanisms for Promoting Fiscal Sustainability at the Local Government Level -- 3. Federalism, fiscal space, and public investment spending: do fiscal rules impose hard budget constraints? / Pinaki Chakraborty -- 4. Fiscal equalization schemes and subcentral government borrowing / Salvador Barrios and Diego Martínez-López -- 5. How well do subnational borrowing regulations work? / Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Violeta Vulovic -- Part III Country studies of central-local government relations -- 6. The fiscal risk of local government revenue in the People's Republic of China / Ziying Fan and Guanghua Wan -- 7. Key issues of central and local government finance in the People's Republic of China / Qichun Zhang and Shufang Li -- 8. Government decentralization program in Indonesia / Anwar Nasution -- 9. Case study of central and local government finance in Japan / Shun-ichiro Bessho -- 10. Fiscal decentralization and local budget deficits in Viet Nam: an empirical analysis / Peter J. Morgan and Long Q. Trinh -- Part IV Behavioral implications of central-local government relations -- 11. Debt dynamics, fiscal deficit, and stability in government borrowing in India: a dynamic panel analysis / Panchanan Das -- 12. Forms of government decentralization and institutional quality: evidence from a large sample of nations / Rajeev K. Goel and James W. Saunoris -- Index.
    Abstract: Sustainable and inclusive growth in emerging Asian economies requires high levels of public investment in areas such as infrastructure, education, health, and social services. The increasing complexity and regional diversity of these investment needs, together with the trend of democratization, has led to fiscal decentralization being implemented in many Asian economies. This book takes stock of some major issues regarding fiscal decentralization, including expenditure and revenue assignments, transfer programs, and the sustainability of local government finances, and develops important findings and policy recommendations. The book's expert contributors assess the current state of the allocation of expenditures and revenues between central and local governments in emerging Asian economies, and discuss their major strengths and weaknesses. They also present relevant case studies of experiences and reform measures related to strengthening and monitoring local government finance, including the implications of expanded fiscal capacity for infrastructure investment and other public spending. Covering the major Asian economies of the People's Republic of China, India, Indonesia, and Japan, among others, the book focuses on the economic incentives of transfer schemes, how intergovernmental fiscal equalization works, and how subnational government borrowing regulations could influence debt dynamics and the fiscal deficits of local governments. This book's insightful analysis will be essential reading for policy makers in Asian economies and academics and researchers in the areas of economic development, public finance, and fiscal policy as well as development aid officials, multilateral banks, and NGOs
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781786437891
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 293 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: New directions in post-Keynesian economics
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    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
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    Series Statement: New directions in post-keynesian economics series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Oberholzer, Basil, 1990 - Monetary policy and crude oil
    DDC: 338.27282
    Keywords: Ölmarkt ; Geldpolitik ; Finanzsystem ; Konjunktur ; Nachhaltige Entwicklung ; Postkeynesianismus ; Petroleum industry and trade ; Petroleum Economic aspects ; Monetary policy ; Petroleum industry and trade ; Electronic books ; Rohöl ; Erdölmarkt ; Geldpolitik ; Erdölwirtschaft
    Abstract: Contents: Part I Facts and theory of monetary policy and crude oil -- 1. The crude oil market and its driving forces -- 2. Monetary policy and crude oil: A theoretical analysis -- Part II Monetary policy and crude oil in the real world -- 3. US monetary policy and the global crude oil market -- 4. Empirical evidence: monetary policy impacts on oil market variables -- Part III Achieving stability and sustainability: economic policy making -- 5. Economic policy propositions: an overview -- 6. An economically stable way out of fossil energies -- Index
    Abstract: The global crude oil market is critically important in many respects. It is the fuel that drives the global economy and, as such, is the focus of climate policies. Moreover, crude oil is the basis of a tradable financial asset. It is therefore connected to several outstanding macroeconomic developments of recent years, including financial market fluctuations, the financial crisis and the exceptional conduct of monetary policy. This book investigates the impacts of monetary policy and the financial system on the global crude oil market. Furthermore, it outlines how monetary policy may also be used to guarantee stability and to contribute to ecological sustainability. This unique and innovative book will appeal to students and economists interested in macroeconomics, the environment, energy and monetary policy. It will also be essential reading for policy makers and those interested in economic policy that will benefit both society and the environment
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781786431233
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxix, 950 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 333
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    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
    Series Statement: An Elgar research collection
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    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Learning in labour markets
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    Keywords: Lernen ; Arbeitsmarktforschung ; Arbeitsmarkttheorie ; Lernen ; Arbeitsmarktforschung ; Arbeitsmarkttheorie ; Managerial economics ; Management science ; Learning Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Michael Spence (1973), 'Job Market Signaling', 87 (3), Quarterly Journal of Economics, August, 355-74 -- Boyan Jovanovic (1979), 'Job Matching and the Theory of Turnover', Journal of Political Economy, 87 (5), Part 1, October, 972-90 -- Eugene F. Fama (1980), 'Agency Problems and the Theory of the Firm', Journal of Political Economy, 88 (2), April, 288-307 -- Michael Waldman (1984), 'Job Assignments, Signaling and Efficiency', Rand Journal of Economics, 15 (2), Summer, 255-67 -- Bruce C. Greenwald (1986), 'Adverse Selection in the Labour Market', Review of Economic Studies, 53 (3), July, 325-47 -- Bengt Holmstrom (1999), 'Managerial Incentive Problems: A Dynamic Perspective', Review of Economic Studies, 66 (1), January, 169-82 -- John G. Riley (1979), 'Testing the Educational Screening Hypothesis,' Journal of Political Economy, 87 (5), Part 2: Education and Income, October, S227-S252 -- Kevin Lang and David Kropp (1986), 'Human Capital Versus Sorting: The Effects of Compulsory Attendance Laws', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 101 (3), August, 609-24 -- Thomas Hungerford and Gary Solon (1987), 'Sheepskin Effects in the Returns to Education', Review of Economics and Statistics, 69 (1), February, 175-7 -- Kelly Bedard (2001),'Human Capital versus Signaling Models: University Access and High School Dropouts', Journal of Political Economy, 109 (4), 749-75 -- Fabian Lange (2007), 'The Speed of Employer Learning', Journal of Labor Economics, 25 (1), 1-35 -- Peter Arcidiacono, Patrick Bayer and Aurel Hizmo (2010), 'Beyond Signaling and Human Capital: Education and the Revelation of Ability,' American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2 (4), October, 76-104 -- Milton Harris and Bengt Holmstrom (1982), 'A Theory of Wage Dynamics', Review of Economic Studies, 49 (3), July, 315-33 -- Robert Gibbons and Michael Waldman (1999), 'A Theory of Wage and Promotion Dynamics Inside Firms', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 114 (4), November, 1321-358 -- Jaime Ortega (2001), 'Job Rotation as a Learning Mechanism', Management Science, 47 (10), October, 1361-70 -- Edward P. Lazear (2004), 'The Peter Principle: A Theory of Decline', Journal of Political Economy, 112 (1) Part 2, S141-S163 -- Robert Gibbons and Kevin J. Murphy (1992), 'Optimal Incentive Contracts in the Presence of Career Concerns: Theory and Evidence', Journal of Political Economy, 100 (3), June, 468-505 -- Curtis J. Simon and John T. Warner (1992), 'Matchmaker, Matchmaker: The Effect of Old Boy Networks on Job Match Quality, Earnings and Tenure', Journal of Labor Economics, 10 (3), July, 306-30 -- Henry S. Farber and Robert Gibbons (1996), 'Learning and Wage Dynamics', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 111 (4), November, 1007-47
    Abstract: Joseph G. Altonji and Charles R. Pierret (2001), 'Employer Learning and Statistical Discrimination', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 116 (1), February, 313-50 -- Lisa B. Kahn and Fabian Lange (2014) 'Employer Learning, Productivity, and the Earnings Distribution: Evidence from Performance Measures', Review of Economic Studies, 81, 1575-613 -- Amanda Pallais (2014), 'Inefficient Hiring in Entry-Level Labor Markets', American Economic Review, 104 (11), 3565-99 -- Jeanine Miklós-Thal and Hannes Ullrich (2016), 'Career Prospects and Effort Incentives: Evidence from Professional Soccer', Management Science, 62 (6), 1645-67 -- Paul Milgrom and Sharon Oster (1987), 'Job Discrimination, Market Forces, and the Invisibility Hypothesis', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CII (3), August, 453-76 -- James D. Montgomery (1991), 'Social Networks and Labor-Market Outcomes: Toward an Economic Analysis', American Economic Review, 81, (5), December, 1408-418 -- Dan Bernhardt (1995) 'Strategic Promotion and Compensation', Review of Economic Studies, 62 (2), April, 315-39 -- Chun Chang and Yijiang Wang (1996), 'Human Capital Investment under Asymmetric Information: The Pigovian Conjecture Revisited ', Journal of Labor Economics, 14 (3), July, 505-19 -- Ján Zábojník and Dan Bernhardt (2001), 'Corporate Tournaments, Human Capital Acquisition, and the Firm Size-Wage Relation', Review of Economic Studies, 68 (3), 693-716 -- Hideo Owan (2004), 'Promotion, Turnover, Earnings, and Firm-Sponsored Training', Journal of Labor Economics, 22 (4), October, 955-78 -- Robert Gibbons and Lawrence F. Katz (1991), 'Layoffs and Lemons', Journal of Labor Economics, 9 (4), October, 351-80 -- Daron Acemoglu and Jorn -Steffen Pischke (1998) 'Why do Firms Train? Theory and Evidence', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 113 (1), February, 79-119 -- Uta Schönberg (2007), 'Testing for Asymmetric Employer Learning', Journal of Labor Economics, 25 (4), October, 651-91 -- Joshua C. Pinkston (2009), 'A Model of Asymmetric Employer Learning with Testable Implications', Review of Economic Studies, 76 (1), January, 367-94 -- Jed DeVaro and Michael Waldman (2012), 'The Signaling Role of Promotions: Further Theory and Empirical Evidence', Journal of Labor Economics, 30 (1), January, 91-147 -- Lisa B. Kahn (2013), 'Asymmetric Information Between Employers', American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 5 (4), October, 165-205.
    Abstract: Learning in labour markets is a key feature concerning how labour markets operate. This research reviews discusses classic and important recent contributions by leading scholars concerning how firms learn about worker abilities and other worker attributes. Topics covered include; theory of symmetric learning, evidence of symmetric learning and evidence from asymmetric learning. This research review will serve as a valuable resource for scholars, libraries, and graduate students
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781785367748
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (IX,174 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kingston, William, 1927 - How capitalism destroyed itself
    DDC: 330.122
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    Keywords: Kapitalismus ; Eigentumsrechtstheorie ; Finanzprodukt ; Korruption ; Capitalism ; Right of property History ; Corruption ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- 1. What capitalism was -- 2. Where capitalism came from -- 3. The capture of market power -- 4. The fatal capture of money -- 5. Could anything have saved it? -- Epilogue: the centre could not hold -- Index.
    Abstract: Capitalism has been sustained by inherited moral values that are now all but exhausted. A unique combination of a new belief in individualism and a long tradition of property rights had traditionally ensured that self-interested action also produced public benefit. However, these rights, including the laws underwriting economic and financial innovation and parliamentary democracy, were gradually captured and shaped by those who could benefit most from them. This fascinating book shows that the outcome is a reduced ability to generate real wealth combined with exceptional inequality, as well as a worldwide breach of the vital trust between voters and their representatives. Capitalism's injuries are both self-inflicted and fatal. William Kingston uniquely deals with capitalism from a property rights standpoint, providing the first convincing explanation of economic cycles in terms of changes to these rights. The lucid exploration of the historical evolution of property includes a remarkable precursor of modern capitalism in medieval culture and pays particular attention to intellectual property. The book also calls attention to the harm that inaccurate measurement of economic activity can cause, both at the micro-level (auditing of corporations) and macro-level (the Kuznets GDP/GNP system). In conclusion, it argues that the exceptional levels of inequality today have been caused primarily by allowing financiers to escape from the laws that traditionally prevented them from 'generating money from nothing'. Challenging the orthodox thinking, this is an essential book for economists and political scientists in academia, the public sector and industry. It offers an imperative warning that capitalism's next crash is coming sooner rather than later
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781786436467
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 774 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
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    Series Statement: International yearbook of industrial statistics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 338.0021
    Keywords: Industrial statistics Periodicals ; Manufacturing industries Statistics ; Periodicals ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A unique and comprehensive source of information, this book is the only international publication providing economists, planners, policymakers and business people with worldwide statistics on current performance and trends in the manufacturing sector. The Yearbook is designed to facilitate international comparisons relating to manufacturing activity and industrial development and performance. It provides data which can be used to analyse patterns of growth and related long term trends, structural change and industrial performance in individual industries. Statistics on employment patterns, wages, consumption and gross output and other key indicators are also presented
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781785363573
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
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    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 322
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Post-Keynesian economics
    Keywords: Postkeynesianismus ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Keynesian economics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Sheila C. Dow (1988), 'Post Keynesian Economics: Conceptual Underpinnings', British Review of Economic Issues, 10 (3), Autumn, 1-18 -- O. F. Hamouda and G. C. Harcourt (1988), 'Post Keynesianism: From Criticism to Coherence?', Bulletin of Economic Research, 40 (1), January, 1-33 -- Sheila C. Dow (1990), 'Post-Keynesianism as Political Economy: A Methodological Discussion', Review of Political Economy, 2 (3), 345-58 -- Victoria Chick (1995), 'Is There a Case for Post Keynesian Economics?', Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 42 (1), February, 20-36 -- Philip Arestis (1996), 'Post-Keynesian Economics: Towards Coherence', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 20 (1), January, 111-35 -- Sheila C. Dow (2000), 'Prospects for the Progress of Heterodox Economics', Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 22 (2), 157-70 -- Victoria Chick (2004), 'On Open Systems', Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 24 (1), January-March, 3-16 -- Tony Lawson (2006), 'The Nature of Heterodox Economics', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 30 (4), July, 483-505 -- John B. Davis (2006), 'The Nature of Heterodox Economics', Post-Autistic Economics Review: Symposium on Reorienting Economics, 40 (1), December, 23-30 -- Edward Nell (1990), 'Keynes and Sraffa: Marshallian or Classical Foundations?', in Krishna Bharadwaj and Bertram Schefold (eds), Essays on Piero Sraffa: Critical Perspectives on the Revival of Classical Theory, Part II, Chapter 10, London, UK: Unwin Hyman, 352-57 -- Marc Lavoie (1992), 'Towards a New Research Programme for Post-Keynesianism and Neo-Ricardianism', Review of Political Economy, 4 (1), 37-78 -- Tony Lawson (1994), 'The Nature of Post Keynesianism and its Links to Other Traditions: A Realist Perspective', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 16 (4), Summer, 503-38 -- Marc Lavoie (2003), 'The Tight Links between Post-Keynesian and Feminist Economics', in Edward Fullbrook (ed.), The Crisis in Economics, The Post Autistic Economics Movement: The First 600 Days, Part 3, London, UK: Routledge, 189-92 -- Marc Lavoie (2006), 'Do Heterodox Theories Have Anything in Common? A Post-Keynesian Point of View', European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 3 (1), May, 87-112 -- J. E. King (2012), 'Post Keynesians and Others', Review of Political Economy, 24 (2), April, 305-19 -- John E. King (2013), 'Should Post-Keynesians Make a Behavioural Turn?', European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 10 (2), September, 231-42 -- Victoria Chick (1998), 'On Knowing One's Place: The Role of Formalism in Economics', Economic Journal, 108 (451), November, 1859-69 -- Sheila C. Dow (1999), 'Post Keynesianism and Critical Realism: What is the Connection?', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 22 (1), Fall, 15-33 -- Mark Setterfield (2003), 'Critical Realism and Formal Modelling: Incompatible Bedfellows?', in Paul Downward (ed.), Applied Economics and the Critical Realist Critique, Part IIA, Chapter 5, London, UK: Routledge, 71-88
    Abstract: Therese Jefferson and John E. King (2011), 'Michal Kalecki and Critical Realism', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 35 (5), September, 957-72 -- G. C. Harcourt and Peter Kenyon (1976), 'Pricing and the Investment Decision', Kyklos, 29 (3), January, 449-77 -- Alfred S. Eichner (1983), 'The Micro Foundations of the Corporate Economy', Managerial and Decision Economics, 4 (3), September, 136-52 -- E. Agliardi (1988), 'Microeconomic Foundations of Macroeconomics in the Post-Keynesian Approach', Metroeconomica, 39 (3), October, 275-97 -- Marc Lavoie (1994), 'A Post Keynesian Approach to Consumer Choice', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 16 (4), Summer, 539-62 -- Marc Lavoie (1996), 'Mark-up Pricing versus Normal Cost Pricing in Post-Keynesian Models', Review of Political Economy, 8 (1), January, 57-66 -- Paul Downward (2000), 'A Realist Appraisal of Post-Keynesian Pricing Theory', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 24 (2), March, 211-24 -- Claudio Sardoni (2002), 'On the Microeconomic Foundations of Macroeconomics: A Keynesian Perspective', in Philip Arestis, Meghnad Desai and Sheila Dow (eds), Methodology, Micrcoeconomics and Keynes: Essays in Honour of Victoria Chick, Volume Two, Chapter 2, London, UK: Routledge, 4-14 -- John E. King (2009), 'Microfoundations?' in Eckhard Hein, Torsten Niechoj and Engelbert Stockhammer (eds), Macroeconomic Policies on Shaky Foundations: Whither Mainstream Economics?, Part I, Marburg, Germany: Metropolis-Verlag, 33-53 -- Frederic S. Lee (2010), 'A Heterodox Teaching of Neoclassical Microeconomic Theory', International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, 1 (3), 203-35 -- Philip Arestis, Stephen P. Dunn and Malcolm Sawyer (1999), 'Post Keynesian Economics and its Critics', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 21 (4), Summer, 527-49 -- Bernard Walters and David Young (1999), 'Is Critical Realism the Appropriate Basis for Post Keynesianism?', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 22 (1), Fall, 105-23 -- Philip Arestis, Stephen P. Dunn and Malcolm Sawyer (1999), 'On the Coherence of Post-Keynesian Economics: A Comment on Walters and Young', Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 46 (3), August, 339-45 -- Frederic S. Lee (2012), 'Heterodox Economics and its Critics', Review of Political Economy, 24 (2), April, 337-51 -- Giuseppe Fontana (2003), 'Reflections on the Development of Post Keynesian Economics', History of Economic Ideas, XI (3), 87-94 -- Giuseppe Fontana and Bill Gerrard (2006), 'The Future of Post Keynesian Economics', Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, LIX (236), March, 49-80 -- Engelbert Stockhammer and Paul Ramskogler (2009), 'Post-Keynesian Economics - How to Move Forward', European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 6 (2), November, 227-46 -- Matías Vernengo (2013), 'Conversation or Monologue? On Advising Heterodox Economists, with Addendum', in Frederic S. Lee and Marc Lavoie (eds), In Defense of Post-Keynesian and Heterodox Economics: Responses to their Critics, Chapter 8, Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 158-71 -- Marc Lavoie (2013), 'After the Crisis: Perspectives for Post-Keynesian Economics', in Frederic S. Lee and Marc Lavoie (eds), In Defense of Post-Keynesian and Heterodox Economics: Responses to their Critics, Chapter 2, Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 18-41
    Abstract: Paul Davidson (1965), 'Keynes's Finance Motive', Oxford Economic Papers, 17 (1), March, 47-65 -- A. Asimakopulos (1983), 'Kalečki and Keynes on Finance, Investment and Saving', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 7 (3-4), September-December, 221-33 -- Augusto Graziani (1984), 'The Debate on Keynes' Finance Motive', Economic Notes, 13 (1), 5-33 -- Jörg Bibow (1995), 'Some Reflections on Keynes's "Finance Motive" for the Demand for Money', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 19 (5), October, 647-66 -- Louis-Philippe Rochon (1997), 'Keynes's Finance Motive: A Re-assessment. Credit, Liquidity Preference and the Rate of Interest', Review of Political Economy, 9 (3), 277-93 -- Marc Lavoie (1984), 'The Endogenous Flow of Credit and the Post Keynesian Theory of Money', Journal of Economic Issues, XVIII (3), September, 771-97 -- Philip Arestis (1987), 'Post-Keynesian Theory of Money, Credit and Finance', Thames Papers in Political Economy, Spring, 1-22 -- Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi (2013), 'Endogenous Money: The Evolutionary versus Revolutionary Views', Review of Keynesian Economics, 1 (2), Summer, 210-29 -- Edward J. Nell (1967), 'Wicksell's Theory of Circulation', Journal of Political Economy, 75 (4), August, 386-94 -- Augusto Graziani (1989), 'The Theory of the Monetary Circuit', Thames Papers in Political Economy, Spring, 1-26 -- Riccardo Bellofiore (1992), 'Monetary Macroeconomics before the General Theory: The Circuit Theory of Money in Wicksell, Schumpeter and Keynes', Social Concept, 6 (2), 47-89 -- Jacques Le Bourva (1992), 'Money Creation and Credit Multipliers', Review of Political Economy, 4 (4), 447-66 -- Louis-Philippe Rochon (1999), 'The Creation and Circulation of Endogenous Money: A Circuit Dynamique Approach', Journal of Economic Issues, XXIII (1), March, 1-21 -- Alain Parguez and Mario Seccareccia (2000), 'The Credit Theory of Money: The Monetary Circuit Approach', in John Smithin (ed.), What is Money?, Chapter 5, London, UK: Routledge, 101-23 -- Biagio Bossone (2001), 'Circuit Theory of Banking and Finance', Journal of Banking and Finance, 25 (5), May, 857-90 -- Sergio Rossi (2009), 'Monetary Circuit Theory and Money Emissions', in Jean-François Ponsot and Sergio Rossi (eds), The Political Economy of Monetary Circuits: Tradition and Change in Post-Keynesian Economics, Chapter 3, Basingstoke, UK and New York, NY, USA: Palgrave Macmillan, 36-55 -- Stephen W. Rousseas (1960), 'Velocity Changes and the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy, 1951-57', Review of Economics and Statistics, 42 (1), February, 27-36 -- Nicholas Kaldor (1970), 'The New Monetarism', Lloyds Bank Review, 97, July, 1-18 -- Paul Davidson and Sidney Weintraub (1973), 'Money as Cause and Effect', Economic Journal, 83 (332), December, 1117-32
    Abstract: Nicholas Kaldor and James A. Trevithick (1981), 'A Keynesian Perspective on Money', Lloyds Bank Review, 139, January, 1-19 -- Allin Cottrell (1986), 'The Endogeneity of Money and Money-Income Causality', Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 33 (1), February, 2-27 -- Basil J. Moore (1991), 'Money Supply Endogeneity: "Reserve Price Setting" or "Reserve Quantity Setting"?', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 13 (3), Spring, 404-13 -- Robert Pollin (1991), 'Two Theories of Money Supply Endogeneity: Some Empirical Evidence', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 13 (3), Spring, 366-96 -- Thomas I. Palley (1994), 'Competing Views of the Money Supply Process: Theory and Evidence', Metroeconomica, 45 (1), February, 67-88 -- Sheila C. Dow (1996), 'Horizontalism: A Critique', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 20 (4), July, 497-508 -- Marc Lavoie (1996), 'Horizontalism, Structuralism, Liquidity Preference and the Principle of Increasing Risk', Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 43 (3), August, 275-300 -- Marc Lavoie (1999), 'The Credit-Led Supply of Deposits and the Demand for Money: Kaldor's Reflux Mechanism as Previously Endorsed by Joan Robinson', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 23 (1), January, 103-13 -- Mario Seccareccia (2003), 'Pricing, Investment and the Financing of Production within the Framework of the Monetary Circuit: Some Preliminary Evidence', in Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi (eds), Modern Theories of Money: The Nature and Role of Money in Capitalist Economies, Chapter 9, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 173-97 -- Giuseppe Fontana (2004), 'Rethinking Endogenous Money: A Constructive Interpretation of the Debate between Horizontalists and Structuralists', Metroeconomica, 55 (4), November, 367-85 -- Warren Mosler (1997-98), 'Full Employment and Price Stability', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 20 (2), Winter, 167-82 -- Sergio Rossi (1999), 'Review of "Understanding Modern Money"', Kyklos, 52 (3), August, 483-485 -- Stephanie Bell (2000), 'Do Taxes and Bonds Finance Government Spending?' Journal of Economic Issues, XXXIV (3), September, 603-20 -- Louis-Philippe Rochon and Matías Vernengo (2003), 'State Money and the Real World: Or Chartalism and its Discontents', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 26 (1), Fall, 57-67 -- Claude Gnos and Louis-Philippe Rochon (2002), 'Money Creation and the State: A Critical Assessment of Chartalism', International Journal of Political Economy, 32 (3), Fall, 41-57 -- Marc Lavoie (2013), 'The Monetary and Fiscal Nexus of Neo-Chartalism: A Friendly Critique', Journal of Economic Issues, XLVII (1), March, 1-31 -- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer (2004), 'On the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy and of Fiscal Policy', Review of Social Economy, LXII (4), December, 441-63 -- Giuseppe Fontana and Alfonso Palacio-Vera (2007), 'Are Long-Run Price Stability and Short-Run Output Stabilization All That Monetary Policy Can Aim For?', Metroeconomica, 58 (2), May, 269-98 -- Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi (2007), 'Central Banking and Post-Keynesian Economics', Review of Political Economy, 19 (4), October, 539-54
    Abstract: Louis-Philippe Rochon and Mark Setterfield (2008), 'The Political Economy of Interest-Rate Setting, Inflation, and Income Distribution', International Journal of Political Economy, 37 (2), Summer, 5-25 -- Mark Setterfield (2009), 'Macroeconomics without the LM Curve: An Alternative View', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 33 (2), March, 273-93 -- Scott T. Fullwiler (2013), 'An Endogenous Money Perspective on the Post-Crisis Monetary Policy Debate', Review of Keynesian Economics, 1 (2), Summer, 171-94 -- Amitava Krishna Dutt (1984), 'Stagnation, Income Distribution and Monopoly Power', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 8 (1), March, 25-40 -- Massimo Pivetti (1985), 'On the Monetary Explanation of Distribution', Political Economy: Studies in the Surplus Approach, 1 (2), 73-103 -- Amit Bhaduri and Stephen Marglin (1990), 'Unemployment and the Real Wage: The Economic Basis for Contesting Political Ideologies', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 14 (4), December, 375-93 -- Amitava Krishna Dutt (1992), 'Conflict Inflation, Distribution, Cyclical Accumulation and Crises', European Journal of Political Economy, 8 (4), December, 579-97 -- Steven Pressman and Robert Scott (2009), 'Consumer Debt and the Measurement of Poverty and Inequality in the US', Review of Social Economy, LXVII (2), June, 127-48 -- Aldo Barba and Massimo Pivetti (2009), 'Rising Household Debt: Its Causes and Macroeconomic Implications - a Long-Period Analysis', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 33 (1), January, 113-37 -- Robert A. Blecker (1989), 'International Competition, Income Distribution and Economic Growth', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 13 (3), September, 395-412 -- Marc Lavoie (1995), 'Interest Rates in Post-Keynesian Models of Growth and Distribution', Metroeconomica, 46 (2), June, 146-77 -- Robert Boyer (2005), 'From Shareholder Value to CEO Power: The Paradox of the 1990s', Competition and Change, 9 (1), March, 7-47 -- Eckhard Hein (2007), 'Interest Rate, Debt, Distribution and Capital Accumulation in a Post-Kaleckian Model', Metroeconomica, 58 (2), May, 310-39 -- Amit Bhaduri (2008), 'On the Dynamics of Profit-Led and Wage-Led Growth', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 32 (1), January, 147-60 -- Engelbert Stockhammer and Özlem Onaran (2013), 'Wage-Led Growth: Theory, Evidence, Policy', Review of Keynesian Economics, 1 (1), Spring, 61-78 -- Sebastian Dullien (2012), 'Is New Always Better than Old? On the Treatment of Fiscal Policy in Keynesian Models', Review of Keynesian Economics: Inaugural Issue, 0 (1), Autumn, 5-23 -- Hassan Bougrine (2012), 'Fiscal Austerity, the Great Recession and the Rise of New Dictatorships', Review of Keynesian Economics: Inaugural Issue, 0 (1), Autumn, 109-25 -- Philip Arestis (2012), 'Fiscal Policy: A Strong Macroeconomic Role', Review of Keynesian Economics: Inaugural Issue, 0 (1), Autumn, 93-108 -- Nathan Perry and Matías Vernengo (2014), 'What Ended the Great Depression? Re-evaluating the Role of Fiscal Policy', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 38 (2), March, 349-67
    Abstract: Richard P. F. Holt (2005), 'Post-Keynesian Economics and Sustainable Development', International Journal of Environment, Workplace and Employment, 1 (2), 174-86 -- Giuseppe Fontana and Malcolm Sawyer (2013), 'Post-Keynesian and Kaleckian Thoughts on Ecological Macroeconomics', European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 10 (2), September, 256-67 -- Neil Perry (2013), 'Environmental Economics and Policy', in G. C. Harcourt and Peter Kriesler (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume 2: Critiques and Methodology, Chapter 18, New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press, 391-411 -- Armon Rezai, Lance Taylor and Reinhard Mechler (2013), 'Ecological Macroeconomics: An Application to Climate Change', Ecological Economics, 85, January, 69-76 -- Hyman P. Minsky (1977), 'The Financial Instability Hypothesis: An Interpretation of Keynes and an Alternative to "Standard" Theory', Challenge, 20 (1), March-April, 20-27 -- James R. Crotty (1990), 'Owner-Manager Conflict and Financial Theories of Investment Instability: A Critical Assessment of Keynes, Tobin, and Minsky', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 12 (4), Summer, 519-42 -- Martin H. Wolfson (1996), 'A Post Keynesian Theory of Credit Rationing', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 18 (3), Spring, 443-70 -- Scott T. Fullwiler (2003), 'Timeliness and the Fed's Daily Tactics', Journal of Economic Issues, XXXVII (4), December, 851-80 -- Jan Toporowski (2008), 'Minsky's "Induced Investment and Business Cycles"', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 32 (5), September, 725-37 -- Sergio Rossi (2010), 'The 2007-9 Financial Crisis: An Endogenous-Money View', Studi e Note di Economia, XV (3), 413-30 -- Sergio Rossi (2015), 'Structural Reforms in Payment Systems to Avoid Another Systemic Crisis', Review of Keynesian Economics, 3 (2), Summer, 213-25 -- Engelbert Stockhammer (2004), 'Financialisation and the Slowdown of Accumulation', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 28 (5), September, 719-41 -- Gennaro Zezza (2008), 'U.S. Growth, the Housing Market, and the Distribution of Income', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 30 (3), Spring, 375-401 -- Yongbok Jeon and Matías Vernengo (2008), 'Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Regularities: Cyclical and Structural Productivity in the United States (1950-2005)', Review of Radical Political Economics, 40 (3), Summer, 237-43 -- Robert Guttmann (2009), 'Asset Bubbles, Debt Deflation, and Global Imbalances', International Journal of Political Economy, 38 (2), Summer, 45-68 -- Dirk J. Bezemer (2010), 'Understanding Financial Crisis through Accounting Models', Accounting, Organizations and Society, 35 (7), October, 676-88 -- Özgür Orhangazi (2012), '"Financial" vs. "Real": An Overview of the Contradictory Role of Finance', Research in Political Economy: Revitalizing Marxist Theory for Today's Capitalism, 27, 121-48 -- Engelbert Stockhammer (2012), 'Financialization, Income Distribution and the Crisis', Investigación Económica, LXXI (279), January-March, 39-70 -- Riccardo Bellofiore (2013), 'Endogenous Money, Financial Keynesianism and Beyond', Review of Keynesian Economics, 1 (2), Summer, 153-70
    Abstract: Paul Davidson (1992-1993), 'Reforming the World's Money', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 15 (2), Winter, 153-79 -- Jane D'Arista (2004), 'Dollars, Debt, and Dependence: The Case for International Monetary Reform', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 26 (4), Summer, 557-72 -- Robert Skidelsky (2005), 'Keynes, Globalisation and the Bretton Woods Institutions in the Light of Changing Ideas about Markets', World Economics, 6 (1), January-March, 15-30 -- Pietro Alessandrini and Michele Fratianni (2009), 'Resurrecting Keynes to Stabilize the International Monetary System', Open Economies Review, 20 (3), July, 339-58 -- Lilia Costabile (2009), 'Current Global Imbalances and the Keynes Plan: A Keynesian Approach for Reforming the International Monetary System', Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 20 (2), June, 79-89 -- Nadia F. Piffaretti (2009), 'Reshaping the International Monetary Architecture: Lessons from the Keynes Plan', Banks and Bank Systems, 4 (1), 45-54 -- Sergio Rossi (2009), 'International Payment Finality Requires a Supranational Central-Bank Money: Reforming the International Monetary Architecture in the Spirit of Keynes', China-USA Business Review, 8 (11), November, 1-20 -- Anna M. Carabelli and Mario A. Cedrini (2010), 'Global Imbalances, Monetary Disorder, and Shrinking Policy Space: Keynes's Legacy for our Troubled World', European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 7 (2), November, 303-23 -- Alvaro Cencini (2010), 'For a New System of International Payments', Banks and Bank Systems, 5 (1), 47-57.
    Abstract: This research review offers an examination and discussion of the seminal contributions by many prominent scholars in the heterodox tradition of post-Keynesian economic thought. The authors explore methodological issues; showing the contrast with orthodox thinking on fundamental grounds, concepts such as credit, money and production; which are crucial to understanding the working of our economic systems, as well as several interrelated macroeconomic issues including employment, distribution, growth, development, asset bubbles, and financial crises. The review provides a unique opportunity to appraise and appreciate the depth and variety of post-Keynesian economics at both theoretical and policy-oriented level
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    Keywords: Schumpeter, Joseph A. ; Schumpeterismus ; Schumpeterismus ; Creative destruction ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Joseph Schumpeter (1928), 'The Instability of Capitalism', Economic Journal, 38 (151), September, 361-86 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter (1947), 'The Creative Response in Economic History', Journal of Economic History, VII (2), November, 149-59 -- Markus C. Becker and Thorbjørn Knudsen (2002), 'Schumpeter 1911: Farsighted Visions on Economic Development', American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 61 (2), April, 387-403 -- John E. Elliott (1983), 'Schumpeter and the Theory of Capitalist Economic Development', Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization, 4 (4), December, 277-308 -- Nathan Rosenberg (1994), 'Joseph Schumpeter: Radical Economist', in Yuichi Shionoya and Mark Perlman (eds), Schumpeter in the History of Ideas, Ann Arbor, MI, USA: University of Michigan Press, 41-57 -- Nathan Rosenberg (2011), 'Was Schumpeter a Marxist?', Industrial and Corporate Change, 20 (4), 1215-22 -- Heinz D. Kurz (2012), 'Schumpeter's New Combinations: Revisiting his Theorie der Wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung on the Occasion of its Centenary', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 22 (5), October, 871-99 -- John E. Elliott (1980), 'Marx and Schumpeter on Capitalism's Creative Destruction: A Comparative Restatement', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 95 (1), August, 45-68 -- Erich W. Streissler (1994), 'The Influence of German and Austrian Economics on Joseph A. Schumpeter', in Yuich Shionoya and Mark Perlman (eds), Schumpeter in the History of Ideas, Ann Arbor, MI, USA: University of Michigan Press, 13-38 -- Hugo Reinert and Erik S. Reinert (2006), 'Creative Destruction in Economics: Nietzsche, Sombart, Schumpeter', in Jürgen G. Backhaus and Wolfgang Drechsler (eds), Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), Chapter 3, New York, NY, USA: Springer US, 55-85 -- Renee Prendergast (2006), 'Schumpeter, Hegel and the Vision of Development', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 30 (2), March, 253-75 -- Enrico Santarelli and Enzo Pesciarelli (1990), 'The Emergence of a Vision: The Development of Schumpeter's Theory of Entrepreneurship', History of Political Economy, 22 (4), 667-96 -- Panayotis G. Michaelides and John G. Milios (2009), 'Joseph Schumpeter and the German Historical School', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 33 (3), May, 495-516 -- Günther Chaloupek (1995), 'Long-term Economic Perspectives Compared: Joseph Schumpeter and Werner Sombart', European Journal of History of Economic Thought, 2 (1), Spring, 127-49 -- Erik S. Reinert (2002), 'Schumpeter in the Context of Two Canons of Economic Thought', Industry and Innovation, 9 (1-2), April-August, 23-39 -- Riccardo Faucci (2007), 'Max Weber's Influence on Schumpeter', History of Economic Ideas, Special Edition: New Perspectives on the Schumpeter Frontier, XV (1), 111-33 -- Maria T. Brouwer (2002), 'Weber, Schumpeter and Knight on Entrepreneurship and Economic Development', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 12 (1), March, 83-105 -- L.A. O'Donnell (1973), 'Rationalism, Capitalism, and the Entrepreneur: the Views of Veblen and Schumpeter', History of Political Economy, 5 (1), Spring, 199-214 -- Mark Dodgson (2011), 'Exploring New Combinations in Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Social Networks, Schumpeter and the Case of Josiah Wedgewood (1730-1795)', Industrial and Corporate Change, 20 (4), August, 1119-51
    Abstract: David S. Landes (1979), 'Watchmaking: A Case Study in Enterprise and Change', Business History Review, LIII (1), Spring, 1-39 -- Richard Swedberg (2008), 'Rebuilding Schumpeter's Theory of Entrepreneurship', in Yuichi Shionoya and Tamotsu Nishizawa (eds), Marshall and Schumpeter on Evolution: Economic Sociology of Capitalist Development, Chapter 9, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 188-203 -- Ulrich Witt (1998), 'Imagination and Leadership - The Neglected Dimension of an Evolutionary Theory of the Firm', Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organisation, 35 (2), April, 161-77 -- Donald A. Schon (1963), 'Champions for Radical New Inventions', Harvard Business Review, 41 (2), 77-86 -- Howard E. Aldrich and Tiantian Yang (2014), 'How do Entrepreneurs Know What to Do? Learning and Organizing in New Ventures', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 24 (1), January, 59-82 -- Israel M. Kirzner (2001), 'Creativity and/or Alertness: A Reconsideration of the Schumpeterian Entrepreneur', Review of Austrian Economics, 11 (1-2), January, 5-17 -- Robert K. Merton (1935), 'Fluctuations in the Rate of Industrial Invention', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 49 (3), May, 454-74 -- Giovanni Dosi (1982), 'Technological Paradigms and Technological Trajectories', Research Policy, 11 (3), June, 147-62 -- Johann Peter Murmann and Koen Frenken (2006), 'Toward a Systematic Framework for Research on Dominant Designs, Technological Innovations, and Industrial Change', Research Policy, 35 (7), September, 925-52 -- Fernando F. Suárez and James M. Utterback (1995), 'Dominant Designs and the Survival of Firms', Strategic Management Journal, 16 (6), September, 415-30 -- Michael L. Tushman and Philip Anderson (1986), 'Technological Discontinuities and Organizational Environments', Administrative Science Quarterly, 31 (3), September, 439-65 -- Rebecca M. Henderson and Kim B. Clark (1990), 'Architectural Innovation: The Reconfiguration of Existing Product Technologies and the Failure of Established Firms', Administrative Science Quarterly, Special Issue: Technology, Organizations, and Innovation, 35 (1), March, 9-30 -- Vernon W. Ruttan (1956), 'Usher and Schumpeter on Invention, Innovation, and Technological Change', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 73 (4), November, 595-606 -- F.M. Scherer (1992), 'Schumpeter and Plausible Capitalism', Journal of Economic Literature, 30 (3), September, 1416-33 -- Paul J. McNulty (1974), 'On Firm Size and Innovation in the Schumpeterian System', Journal of Economic Issues, VIII (3), September, 627-32 -- Sidney G. Winter (2006), 'Toward a Neo-Schumpeterian Theory of the Firm', Industrial and Corporate Change, 15 (1), April, 125-41 -- Richard R. Nelson (1991), 'Why Do Firms Differ, and How Does it Matter?', Strategic Management Journal, Special Issue: Fundamental Research Issues in Strategy and Economics, 12, Winter, 61-74 -- David J. Teece, Gary Pisano and Amy Shuen (1997), 'Dynamic Capabilities and Strategic Management', Strategic Management Journal, 18 (7), August, 509-33 -- Sidney G. Winter (1995), 'Four Rs of Profitability: Rents, Resources, Routines, and Replication' in Cynthia A. Montgomery (ed.), Resource-Based and Evolutionary Theories of the Firm: Towards a Synthesis, Chapter 7, Boston, MA, USA, Dordrecht, Germany and London, UK: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 147-78
    Abstract: Nicholas Kaldor (1972), 'The Irrelevance of Equilibrium Economics', Economic Journal, 82 (328), December, 1237-55 -- Heinz D. Kurz (2008), 'Innovation and Profits: Schumpeter and the Classical Heritage', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 67 (1), July, 263-78 -- F.A. Hayek (1968), 'Competition as a Discovery Procedure', Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, 5 (3), Fall, 9-23 -- Brian J. Loasby (2001), 'Time, Knowledge and Evolutionary Dynamics: Why Connections Matter', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 11 (4), August, 393-412 -- Jason Potts (2001), 'Knowledge and Markets', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 11 (4), August, 413-31 -- Esben Sloth Andersen (2004), 'Population Thinking, Price's Equation and the Analysis of Economic Evolution', Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, 1 (1), November, 127-48 -- John Foster (2005), 'From Simplistic to Complex Systems in Economics', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 29 (6), November, 873-92 -- Peter Allen (2013), 'Complexity, Uncertainty and Innovation', Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 22 (7), 702-25 -- Steven Klepper (1997), 'Industry Life Cycles', Industrial and Corporate Change, 6 (1), 145-82 -- Guido Buenstorf and Steven Klepper (2010), 'Submarket Dynamics and Innovation: The Case of the US Tire Industry', Industrial and Corporate Change, 19 (5), 1563-87 -- Uwe Cantner, Jens J. Krüger and Kristina von Rhein (2009), 'Knowledge and Creative Destruction over the Industry Life Cycle: The Case of the German Automobile Industry', Economica, 76 (301), February, 132-48 -- Eric J. Bartelsman and Mark Doms (2000), 'Understanding Productivity: Lessons from Longitudinal Microdata', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXVIII (3), September, 569-94 -- Timothy Dunne, Mark J. Roberts and Larry Samuelson (1989), 'The Growth and Failure of U.S. Manufacturing Plants', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 104 (4), November, 671-98 -- Michael A. Cusumano, Yiorgos Mylonadis and Richard S. Rosenbloom (1992), 'Strategic Maneuvering and Mass-Market Dynamics: The Triumph of VHS over Beta', Business History Review, 66 (1), Spring, 51-94 -- Franco Malerba, Richard Nelson, Luigi Orsenigo and Sidney Winter (1999), '"History-friendly" Models of Industry Evolution: The Computer Industry', Industrial and Corporate Change, 8 (1), March, 3-40 -- Robert G. King and Ross Levine (1993), 'Finance and Growth: Schumpeter Might be Right', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 108 (3), August, 717-37 -- Faruk Ülgen (2014), 'Schumpeterian Economic Development and Financial Innovations: A Conflicting Evolution', Journal of Institutional Economics, 10 (2), June, 257-77 -- Paul Gompers and Josh Lerner (2001), 'The Venture Capital Revolution', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 15 (2), Spring, 145-68 -- Mary A. O'Sullivan (2006), 'Living with the U.S. Financial System: The Experiences of General Electric and Westinghouse Electric in the Last Century', Business History Review, 80 (4), Winter, 621-55
    Abstract: Richard R. Nelson and Gavin Wright (1992), 'The Rise and Fall of American Technological Leadership: The Postwar Era in Historical Perspective', Journal of Economic Literature, XXX (4), December, 1931-64 -- Simon Kuznets (1977), 'Two Centuries of Economic Growth: Reflections on U.S. Experience', American Economic Review, 67 (1), February, 1-14 -- Arnold C. Harberger (1998), 'A Vision of the Growth Process', American Economic Review, 88 (1), March, 1-32 -- Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt (1992), 'A Model of Growth through Creative Destruction', Econometrica, 60 (2), March, 323-51 -- Richard R. Nelson and Sidney G. Winter (1974), 'Neoclassical vs. Evolutionary Theories of Economic Growth: Critique and Prospectus', Economic Journal, 84 (336), December, 886-905 -- Gerald Silverberg, Giovanni Dosi and Luigi Orsenigo (1988), 'Innovation, Diversity and Diffusion: A Self-Organisation Model', Economic Journal, 98 (393), December, 1032-54 -- Pier Paolo Saviotti and Andreas Pyka (2004), 'Economic Development by the Creation of New Sectors', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 14 (1), January, 1-35 -- Allyn A. Young (1928), 'Increasing Returns and Economic Progress', Economic Journal, XXXVIII (152), December, 527-42 -- J. Stan Metcalfe, John Foster and Ronnie Ramlogan (2006), 'Adaptive Economic Growth', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 30 (1), January, 7-32 -- Douglas Rimmer (1961), 'Schumpeter and the Underdeveloped Countries', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 75 (3), August, 422-50 -- Perm Singh Laumas (1961), 'Schumpeter's Theory of Economic Development and Underdeveloped Countries', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 76 (4), November, 653-9 -- Richard R. Nelson and Howard Pack (1999), 'The Asian Miracle and Modern Growth Theory', Economic Journal, 109 (437), July, 416-36 -- Ulrich Witt (1996), 'Innovations, Externalities and the Problem of Economic Progress', Public Choice, 89 (1/2), October, 113-30 -- Wilfred Dolfsma (2005), 'Towards a Dynamic (Schumpeterian) Welfare Economics', Research Policy, 34 (1), February, 69-82 -- Christian Schubert (2013), 'How to Evaluate Creative Destruction: Reconstructing Schumpeter's Approach', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 37 (2), March, 227-50 -- Peter E. Earl and Jason Potts (2004), 'The Market for Preferences', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 28 (4), July, 619-33 -- Geoffrey M. Hodgson (2014), 'The Evolution of Morality and the End of Economic Man', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 24 (1), January, 83-106.
    Abstract: This research review charts the development of scholarly research into the theory of creative destruction, first posited by Joseph Schumpeter in the first half of the twentieth century. The editors identify seminal works discussing creative destruction and its effects at both a macro- and micro- economic level. Beginning with key writings of Schumpeter, the papers cover research into enterprise and innovation, the evolutionary market process, the empirics of creative destruction, finance and the consequences of creative destruction for growth, development and economic welfare
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    ISBN: 9781785369667
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 250 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Innovation in developing and transition countries
    DDC: 338.064091724
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    Keywords: Technologiepolitik ; Systemtransformation ; Entwicklungsländer ; Welt ; Technological innovations Developing countries ; Technological innovations Government policy ; Developing countries Economic policy ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entwicklungsländer ; Technische Innovation ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction. A context-specific two-way approach to the study of innovation systems in developing and transition countries / Jana Schmutzler, Marcela Suarez, Alexandra Tsvetkova and Alessandra Faggian -- Part I. The role of public policies in developing and transforming national and sectoral innovation systems -- 2. From industrialization to innovation: Building the Peruvian National System of Science, Technology and Innovation, 1968-2015 / Miklos Lukacs de Pereny -- 3. State of the National Innovation System of Armenia / Tatevik Poghosyan -- 4. The role of public policies in building-up a national pharmaceutical innovation system in Tunisia: challenges after the Jasmine Revolution / Nejla Yacoub -- 5. Public policies to orient science, technology and innovation in healthcare towards inclusive development: Evidence from Brazil / Cecilia Tomassini Urti -- 6. The role of public policies in promoting innovations and innovation complementarities in developing countries: the case of Argentinian software industry / Hernan Alejandro Morero -- Part II. Innovation challenges and response strategies in national and sectoral innovation systems: A firm-level perspective -- 7. Health biotechnology in Malaysia: issues and challenges faced by the innovative biotechnology firms / Gulifeiya Abuduxike and Syed Mohamed Aljunid -- 8. Collaborating to innovate: the case of the Nigerian mining industry / Oluseye Oladayo Jegede -- 9. Collaboration among Hungarian SMEs in innovation / László Csonka -- 10. Developmental university in emerging innovation systems: the case of the Universidad Mayor de San Simón, Bolivia / Carlos Gonzalo Acevedo Peña, Walter Mauricio Hernán Céspedes Quiroga and José Eduardo Zambrana Montán -- 11. The lost tiger in technological catch-up: lessons learned and implications for latecomer strategic typology / Xiao-Shan Yap and Rajah Rasiah -- 12. Epilogue. innovation systems in developing and transition countries: what is different, what is missing and what are the implications? / Alexandra Tsvetkova, Jana Schmutzler and Marcela Suarez -- Index.
    Abstract: This edited volume offers a multidisciplinary perspective on innovation challenges and innovative practices in the context of developing and transition countries. The contributions mostly embrace a national innovation system approach in an attempt to understand innovation processes and their implications at both macro and micro levels. The chapters in this book, taken as a whole, offer insights on a range of issues grouped around the following questions: - What are the challenges for innovation at the macro (system) and micro (firm) level according to the experiences of developing and transition countries? - What is the role of public policies in the transformation of national innovation systems? - What innovation practices allow to successfully overcome challenges to innovation? - What is the role of collaboration and learning in fostering innovation? A variety of methods are presented including historical analysis, participatory action research, case studies, document analysis and survey-based quantitative research as well as triangulation to study innovation and adaptation strategies in developing and transition countries. It also provides 10 case studies selected from developing and transition countries, to offer a detailed and comprehensive perspective on innovation and innovation practices at macro and micro levels. Students and researchers interested in innovation and innovation systems around the world will find this volume an invaluable tool and reference
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    ISBN: 9781785365355
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 251 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bertocco, Giancarlo, 1954 - Crisis and the failure of economic theory
    DDC: 338.5/42
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    Keywords: Finanzkrise ; Konjunktur ; Ökonomen ; Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ; Economic forecasting ; Electronic books ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Mitverantwortung ; Weltwirtschaftskrise
    Abstract: Contents: Part I: The crisis and the mainstream theory -- 1. A brief description of the crisis -- 2. The mainstream economists and the crisis -- 3. The limits of the mainstream theory -- Part II: An alternative theoretical approach -- 4. Keynes and the monetary theory of production -- 5. Finance and risk -- 6. Savings decisions, wealth and speculation -- 7. Money and crisis -- Part III: The endogenous nature of the crisis and the policies for a good life -- 8. The endogenous nature of the subprime crisis -- 9. Overcoming the crisis: which policies? -- Index.
    Abstract: Economists have rightly been criticized for not having foreseen the crisis that exploded in 2007-2008. As Giancarlo Bertocco eloquently argues, responsibility does indeed rest heavily on their shoulders. By developing a theory which excluded the possibility that a catastrophic crisis could ever happen, the economics profession has justified decisions and behaviours that caused the Great Recession. This book presents an alternative theoretical approach built on the lessons of Marx, Keynes, Schumpeter, Kalecki, Kaldor and Minsky, which highlights the structural instability of a capitalist economy and the endogenous nature of the current crisis. This fascinating book has several distinctive features. It begins by highlighting the limits of traditional economic theory and reveals the contradictions found in mainstream explanations as to the origins of the crisis. The author goes on to argue that economists not only failed to foresee the crisis but actually ignored the warning signs of instability that emerged during the Great Moderation. Bertocco presents an original interpretation of Keynes's argument that underlines the importance of Schumpeter's theory of credit in order to explain the relationship between money and crisis which characterizes a Keynesian monetary theory of production. Finally, he demonstrates that the nature of the crisis has important policy consequences and proposes a specific set of measures that take into account its structural nature. The comprehensive analysis and enlightening theoretical approaches will make this book vital reading for economists, policymakers and students seeking a clear understanding of the nature of the current crisis and the structure of the neoliberal economic system in which we live
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    ISBN: 9781782545149
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 232 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Antonelli, Cristiano, 1951 - Endogenous innovation
    DDC: 330.1
    Keywords: Evolutionsökonomik ; Wissensgesellschaft ; Organizational change ; Evolutionary economics ; Endogenous growth (Economics) ; Electronic books ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Technische Innovation ; Evolutorische Wirtschaft
    Abstract: Contents: Part I Endogeneous innovation as a creative response. A reappraisal of the Schumpeterian legacy -- 1. Standing on giants' shoulders -- 2. Innovation as a creative response -- 3. Towards an evolutionary complexity of endogenous innovation -- 4. Innovation as an emergent system property -- Part II New frontiers in the economics of knowledge. The appropriability trade off reconsidered -- 5. A bird's view of the economics of knowledge -- 6. The derived demand for knowledge -- 7. The knowledge appropriability trade-off -- 8. Digital knowledge generation and the appropriability trade-off -- 9. Knowledge governance, pecuniary knowledge externalities and total factor productivity growth -- 10. A new framework of innovation and knowledge policy -- Part III Endogenous knowledge and technological congruence -- 11. Technological congruence and the economic complexity of technological change -- 12. A Schumpeterian approach to endogenous specialization in international trade -- 13. Schumpeterian growth: the creative response to diachronic knowledge externalities -- 14. References -- Index.
    Abstract: Tackling innovation as an endogenous process, this groundbreaking new book builds upon the Schumpeterian creative response by implementing the tools of complexity economics. This reappraisal of the Schumpeterian legacy allows the author to apply complexity economics to endogenous knowledge externalities and consequently to move away from the Darwinistic and biological accounts of evolutionary economics. This approach proves that firms, in out-of-equilibrium conditions, try to react by means of introducing innovations. The success of this reaction is contingent upon access conditions to knowledge externalities. Cristiano Antonelli demonstrates that the consequent introduction of innovations may, in turn, knock firms further out of equilibrium and cause positive changes in the system's properties that feed the introduction of further innovations. In addition, this can engender the decline of the system's properties and push firms to adaptive responses that drive the system towards an equilibrium without growth and change. This path-dependent loop of interactions between the system properties and the individual actions of firms is central to this book. Paving the way to a new phase of evolutionary economics, the book's prime readership will be students and scholars who study and teach evolutionary economics, the economics of innovation and/or the economics of growth
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    ISBN: 9781783470884
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 304 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Series Statement: New horizons in institutional and evolutionary economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Andersson, Åke E., 1936 - 2021 Time, space and capital
    DDC: 332.041
    Keywords: Dynamische Wirtschaftstheorie ; Makroökonomik ; Kapitaltheorie ; Space and time ; Capital ; Electronic books ; Dynamische Makroökonomie ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Kapitaltheorie
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Time and space ;an introduction -- 2. Time and capital in economic doctrines -- 3. Space in economic analysis ; from discrete to two-dimensional -- Continuous theory -- 4. Dynamic theories and models ; problems and creative potential -- 5. Time in the microeconomics of consumption -- 6. Durability, duration of production, growth, and location -- 7. Expectations, capital, and entrepreneurship -- 8. A general theory of infrastructure and economic development -- 9. The role of the transport infrastructure in the first logistical revolution -- 10. Institutional infrastructure and economic games -- 11. Real estate capital -- 12. Re-conceptualizing social capital -- 13. Creative knowledge capital -- 14. Looking ahead -- Index
    Abstract: In this challenging book, the authors demonstrate that economists tend to misunderstand capital. Frank Knight was an exception, as he argued that because all resources are more or less durable and have uncertain future uses they can consequently be classed as capital. Thus, capital rather than labor is the real source of creativity, innovation, and accumulation. But capital is also a phenomenon in time and in space. Offering a new and path-breaking theory, they show how durable capital with large spatial domains - infrastructural capital such as institutions, public knowledge, and networks - can help explain the long-term development of cities and nations. This is a crucial book for spatial and institutional economists and anyone working outside the neoclassical mainstream. Academics and students of economic history, urban and regional planning, and economic sociology will also find it an illuminating and accessible exploration of time, space and capital
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    ISBN: 9781785368295
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxiv, 770 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 331
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    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 329
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economics of land markets and their regulation
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    Keywords: Bodenmarkt ; Bodenrecht ; Land use Economic aspects ; Land use Law and legislation ; Bodenmarkt ; Bodenrecht ; Land use ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Paul A. Samuelson (1983), 'Thünen at Two Hundred', Journal of Economic Literature, XXI (4), December, 1468-88 -- Colin Clark (1967), 'Von Thünen's Isolated State', Oxford Economic Papers, New Series, 19 (3), November, 370-77 -- William Alonso (1960), 'A Theory of the Urban Land Market', Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, 6 (1), January, 149-57 -- Edwin S. Mills (1967), 'An Aggregative Model of Resource Allocation in a Metropolitan Area', American Economic Review, 57 (2), May, 197-210 -- Dennis R. Capozza and Robert W. Helsley (1989), 'The Fundamentals of Land Prices and Urban Growth', Journal of Urban Economics, 26 (3), November, 295-306 -- Peter Mieszkowski and Edwin S. Mills (1993), 'The Causes of Metropolitan Suburbanization', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 7 (3), Summer, 135-47 -- Sheridan Titman (1985), 'Urban Land Prices under Uncertainty', American Economic Review, 75 (3), June, 505-14 -- Dennis R. Capozza and Robert W. Helsley (1990), 'The Stochastic City', Journal of Urban Economics, 28 (2), September, 187-203 -- Laarni Bulan, Christopher Mayer and C. Tsuriel Somerville (2009), 'Irreversible Investment, Real Options, and Competition: Evidence from Real Estate Development', Journal of Urban Economics, 65 (3), May, 237-51 -- William C. Wheaton (2004), 'Commuting, Congestion, and Employment Dispersal in Cities with Mixed Land Use', Journal of Urban Economics, 55 (3), May, 417-38 -- John F. McDonald and Daniel P. McMillen (2000), 'Employment Subcenters and Subsequent Real Estate Development in Suburban Chicago', Journal of Urban Economics, 48 (1), July, 135-57 -- Marcy Burchfield, Henry G. Overman, Diego Puga and Matthew A. Turner (2006), 'Causes of Sprawl: A Portrait from Space', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 121 (2), May, 587-633 -- Stuart S. Rosenthal and Robert W. Helsley (1994), 'Redevelopment and the Urban Land Price Gradient', Journal of Urban Economics, 35 (2), March, 182-200 -- Edward L. Glaeser and Joseph Gyourko (2005), 'Urban Decline and Durable Housing', Journal of Political Economy, 113 (2), April, 345-75 -- Hans R.A. Koster, Jos van Ommeron and Piet Rietveld (2014), 'Is the Sky the Limit? High-rise Buildings and Office Rents', Journal of Economic Geography, 14 (1), January, 125-53 -- Paul Cheshire and Stephen Sheppard (2004), 'Capitalising the Value of Free Schools: The Impact of Supply Characteristics and Uncertainty', Economic Journal, 114, November, F397-F424 -- Soren T. Anderson and Sarah E. West (2006), 'Open Space, Residential Property Values, and Spatial Context', Regional Science and Urban Economics, 36 (6), November, 773-89 -- Stephen Gibbons and Stephen Machin (2005), 'Valuing Rail Access Using Transport Innovations', Journal of Urban Economics, 57 (1), January, 148-69 -- Nicolai V. Kuminoff and Jaren C. Pope (2014), 'Do "Capitalization Effects" for Public Goods Reveal the Public's Willingness to Pay?', International Economic Review, 55 (4), November, 1227-50
    Abstract: Andreas Mense and Konstantin A. Kholodilin (2014), 'Noise Expectations and House Prices: The Reaction of Property Prices to an Airport Expansion', Annals of Regional Science, 52 (3), May, 763-97 -- Paul Cheshire and Stephen Sheppard (2002), 'The Welfare Economics of Land Use Planning', Journal of Urban Economics, 52 (2), September, 242-69 -- William A. Fischel (2001), 'Homevoters, Municipal Corporate Governance, and the Benefit View of the Property Tax', National Tax Journal, LIV (1), March, 157-73 -- Albert Saiz (2010), 'The Geographic Determinants of Housing Supply', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 125 (3), August, 1253-96 -- Edward L. Glaeser and Bryce A. Ward (2009), 'The Causes and Consequences of Land Use Regulation: Evidence from Greater Boston', Journal of Urban Economics, 65 (3), May, 265-78 -- Edward L. Glaeser, Joseph Gyourko and Raven Saks (2005), 'Why is Manhattan so Expensive? Regulation and the Rise in Housing Prices', Journal of Law and Economics, XLVIII, October, 331-69 -- Christian A.L. Hilber and Frédéric Robert-Nicoud (2013), 'On the Origins of Land Use Regulations: Theory and Evidence from US Metro Areas', Journal of Urban Economics, 75, May, 29-43 -- John M. Quigley and Steven Raphael (2005), 'Regulation and the High Cost of Housing in California', American Economic Review, 95 (2), May, 323-8 -- Paul Cheshire and Christian Hilber (2008), 'Office Space Supply Restrictions in Britain: The Political Economy of Market Revenge', Economic Journal, 118, June, F185-F221 -- Christian A.L. Hilber and Wouter Vermeulen (2016), 'The Impact of Supply Constraints on House Prices in England', Economic Journal, 126 (591), March, 358-405 -- Richard J. Arnott and Joseph E. Stiglitz (1979), 'Aggregate Land Rents, Expenditure on Public Goods, and Optimal City Size', Quarterly Journal of Economics, XCIII (4), November, 471-500 -- Jan K. Brueckner (1982), 'A Test for Allocative Efficiency in the Local Public Sector', Journal of Public Economics, 19 (3), December, 311-31 -- Charles M. Tiebout (1956), 'A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures', Journal of Political Economy, 64 (5), October, 416-24 -- Wallace E. Oates (1969), 'The Effects of Property Taxes and Local Public Spending on Property Values: An Empirical Study of Tax Capitalization and the Tiebout Hypothesis', Journal of Political Economy, 77 (6), November-December, 957-71 -- H. Spencer Banzhaf and Randall P. Walsh (2008), 'Do People Vote with Their Feet? An Empirical Test of Tiebout's Mechanism', American Economic Review, 98 (3), June, 843-63.
    Abstract: This important research review brings together seminal works investigating the framework upon which the economic analysis of land markets is based, stretching from the earliest insights of the founding fathers to current debates and research. Recent work on the process and implications of 'land value capitalisation' and land use regulation is well represented, for due to capitalisation, land is responsible for far more of the distribution of real incomes than is widely recognised. This research review settles this, restoring the study of land markets to its rightful place - central to economic understanding
    Note: Enthält 34 Beiträge. - Literaturangaben
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    ISBN: 9781786434692
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 319 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Contingent valuation of environmental goods
    DDC: 333.7
    Keywords: Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse ; Umweltbewusstsein ; Natürliche Ressourcen ; Ressourcenökonomik ; USA ; Contingent valuation ; Natural resources Valuation ; Electronic books ; Ressourcenökonomie ; Contingent Valuation
    Abstract: Introduction / Daniel McFadden and Kenneth Train -- 1. Response to cost prompts in stated preference valuation of environmental goods / Jim Burrows, Powell Dixon, and Hiu Man Chan -- 2. Fat tails and truncated bids in contingent valuation : an application to an endangered shorebird species / George Parsons and Kelley Myers -- 3. Inadequate response to frequency of payments in contingent valuation of environmental goods / Kelley Myers, George Parsons, and Kenneth Train -- 4. An adding/-up test on contingent valuations of river and lake quality / William Desvousges, Kristy Mathews, and Kenneth Train -- 5. Do contingent valuation estimates of willingness to pay for non-use environmental goods pass the scope test with adequacy? : a review of the evidence from empirical studies in the literature / Jim Burrows, Rebecca Newman, Jerry Genser, and Jeffrey Plewes -- 6. Stated preference methods and their applicability to environmental use and non-use valuations / Daniel McFadden -- 7. Some findings from further exploration of the "composite good" approach to contingent valuation / Michael Kemp, Edward Leamer, Jim Burrows, and Powell Dixon -- 8. Estimates from stated preference surveys when some respondents do not compare costs and benefits / Edward Leamer and Josh Lustig -- 9. Assessing the validity of stated preference data using follow-up questions / Kelley Myers, Doug MacNair, Ted Tomasi, and Jude Schneider -- 10. Hypothetical bias : a new meta-analysis / Harry Foster and Jim Burrows -- 11. Legal obstacles for contingent valuation methods in environmental litigation / Brian Israel, Jean Martin, Kelly Smith Fayne, and Lauren Daniel.
    Abstract: Contingent valuation is a survey-based procedure that attempts to estimate how much households are willing to pay for specific programs that improve the environment or prevent environmental degradation. For decades, the method has been the center of debate regarding its reliability: does it really measure the value that people place on environmental changes? Bringing together leading voices in the field, this timely book tells a unified story about the interrelated features of contingent valuation and how those features affect its reliability. Through empirical analysis and review of past studies, the authors identify important deficiencies in the procedure, raising questions about the technique's continued use. Individual chapters investigate how respondents answer questions in contingent valuation surveys, with a particular focus on how the procedure's estimates change based on the costs that the researcher specifies, the payment mechanism, and the scope of the environmental improvement. Other issues covered include whether the survey respondents make trade-offs between the program costs and benefits; and whether corrections can be applied to account for any misunderstanding of the questions by respondents and for the hypothetical nature of the survey. This book will appeal to environmental economists and students in environmental and resource economics. Government staff at environmental agencies and survey researchers will benefit from the close analysis of previous applications
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    ISBN: 9781783470082
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 437 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of innovation and standards
    Keywords: Standard ; Standardisierung ; Innovationsmanagement ; Innovation ; Industrieforschung ; Technological innovations ; Standardization ; Electronic books ; Innovation ; Standardisierung
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword / by Richard Lipsey -- 1. Introduction : unravelling the relationship between standards and innovation / Richard Hawkins and Knut Blind -- Part I History, theory and evidence -- 2. Standards and innovation : a brief survey of empirical evidence and transmission mechanisms / G.M.P. Swann and Ray Lambert -- 3. The economic functions of standards in the innovation process / Knut Blind -- 4. Standards, systems of innovation and policy / Richard Hawkins -- 5. Platforms and standards : an historical perspective / Edward Steinmueller -- 6. Towards a functional classification of standards for innovation research / Tineke M. Egyedi and J. Roland Ortt -- Part II Standards, innovation and industry -- 7. Standards and expansion paths in high-tech industries / Gregory Tassey -- 8. Measurement, standards and productivity spillovers / Michael King, Ray Lambert and Paul Temple -- 9. Impact of service standardization on service innovation / Henk J. de Vries, Paul Moritz Wiegmann and Claudia de Koning -- 10. 'Smart industry' and the confluence of standards / Claire Stolwijk, Matthijs Punter and Carlos Montalvo -- 11. Where patents and standards come together / Rudi Bekkers -- 12. Standards, patents and innovation / Timothy Simcoe and Cesare Righi -- Part III Standards, innovation and markets -- 13. The use of standards by firms / John Hudson and Marta Orviska -- 14. Markets, standardization and innovation : reflections on the European single market / Christian Frankel and Jean-Pierre Galland -- 15. Standards and technological substitution : the case of transportation systems / Eric J. Iversen -- 16. Standards, innovation and business models : the case of digital radio / Simon Delaere and Pieter Ballon -- 17. Standardization and market framing : the case of nanotechnology / Aurélie Delemarle -- Part IV Strategies, standards and innovation : a practitioner perspective -- 18. Corporate standardization management and innovation / Kai Jakobs -- 19. ISO 14000 environmental standards : implementing innovation in management and measures / Robert Page -- 20. Standardization, innovation, and reality : matching theory and practice / Carl F. Cargill -- Index.
    Abstract: Innovation and standardization might seem polar opposites, but over many years various scholars have noted close connections between the two. This Handbook assembles a broad range of thinking on this subject, with contributions from several disciplinary perspectives by over 30 leading scholars and experienced practitioners. Collectively, they summarize and synthesize the existing body of knowledge - theory and evidence - pertaining to standards and innovation, and provide insights into how this knowledge can be useful to scholars, industrial strategists, policy-makers and standards practitioners. Drawn from leading experts in several social science disciplines, this Handbook provides new insights into innovation processes and systems using theoretical, empirical and applied approaches. By situating standards and standardization as specific factors which play distinctive roles in innovation-driven growth, it establishes that standardization (doing things the same way) is an essential component of innovation (doing things differently). The book also provides novel and practical insight into how standards are incorporated into innovation strategies and policies. Comprehensive and original, this collection will be a vital resource for all students and academics of social, natural and engineering science communities. Policy-makers and practitioners will also find a wealth of experience and knowledge within its pages
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    ISBN: 9781785368394
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als China and the global economy
    DDC: 330.951
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftslage ; Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; China ; Economic development China ; China Economic conditions ; China Foreign economic relations ; China Economic conditions 2000- ; China Economic conditions 1976-2000 ; China Economic policy 2000- ; China Economic policy 1976-2000 ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): 1. Loren Brandt, Debin Ma and Thomas G. Rawski (2014), 'From Divergence to Convergence: Reevaluating the History behind China's Economic Boom', Journal of Economic Literature, 52 (1), March, 45-123 -- 2. Chenggang Xu (2011), 'The Fundamental Institutions of China's Reform and Development', Journal of Economic Literature, 49 (4), December, 1076-151 -- 3. Jeffrey Wasserstrom (2014), 'China and Globalization', Daedalus, 143 (2), Spring, 157-69 -- 4. Douglas Zhihua Zeng (2011), 'How Do Special Economic Zones and Industrial Clusters Drive China's Rapid Development?', Building Engines for Growth and Competitiveness in China: Experience with Special Economic Zones and Industrial Clusters, Chapter 1, Washington, DC, USA: World Bank, 1-54 -- 5. Chenggang Xu and Xiaobo Zhang (2009), 'The Evolution of Chinese Entrepreneurial Firms: Township-Village Enterprises Revisited', IFPRI Discussion Paper 00854, Washington, DC, USA: International Food Policy Research Institute, 1-32 -- 6. Lee Branstetter and Nicholas Lardy (2006), 'China's Embrace of Globalization', in Loren Brandt and Thomas G Rawski (eds), China's Great Economic Transformation, Chapter 16, New York, USA: Cambridge University Press, 633-82 -- 7. Larry Qiu and D Ying Xue (2014), 'Understanding China's Foreign Trade: A Literature Review', China Economic Journal, 7 (2), 168-86 -- 8. Simon Sturn (2014), 'From Internal Imbalances to Global Imbalances: A Survey on the Causes of China's Export-Led Growth', China Economic Journal, 7 (3), 320-42 -- 9. Françoise Lemoine (2013), 'From Foreign Trade to International Investment: A New Step in China's Integration with the World Economy', Economic Change and Restructuring, Special Issue on China: Re-thinking China's Economic Transition and Development in the Post-Crisis Era, 46 (1), March, 25-43 -- 10. John Whalley and Xian Xin (2010), 'China's FDI and Non-FDI Economies and the Sustainability of Future High Chinese Growth', China Economic Review, 21 (1), March, 123-35 -- 11. Gary H. Jefferson and Miao Ouyang (2014), 'FDI Spillovers in China: Why Do The Research Findings Differ So Much?', Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, 12 (1), 1-27 -- 12. Shiyi Chen, Gary H. Jefferson and Jun Zhang (2011), 'Structural Change Productivity Growth and Industrial Transformation in China', China Economic Review, 22 (1), March, 133-50 -- 13. Yasheng Huang (2011), 'Rethinking the Beijing Consensus', Asia Policy, 11 (1), January, 1-26 -- 14. Richard B. Freeman and Wei Huang (2015), 'China's "Great Leap Forward" in Science and Engineering', in Aldo Geuna (ed.), Global Mobility of Research Scientists: The Economics of Who Goes Where and Why, Chapter 6, London, UK: Academic Press, 155-75 -- 15. Albert Guangzhou Hu and Gary H. Jefferson (2009), 'A Great Wall of Patents: What s Behind China's Recent Patent Explosion?', Journal of Development Economics, 90 (1), September, 57-68 -- 16. Yu Yongding (2012), 'Rebalancing the Chinese Economy', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 28 (3), Autumn, 551-68 -- 17. David Dollar (2013), 'China's Rebalancing: Lessons from East Asian Economic History', Brookings Institution Research Papers, Washington, DC, USA: Brookings Institution, 1-27 -- 18. Jesus Felipe, Utsav Kumar, Norio Usui and Arnelyn Abdon (2013), 'Why Has China Succeeded? And Why Will it Continue to Do So', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 37 (4), July, 791-818 -- 19. Jeffrey Frankel (2016), 'Globalization and Chinese Growth: End of Trends?', HKS Faculty Research Working Paper, Cambridge, USA: Harvard University, 1-20
    Abstract: 20. Robert J. Barro (2016), 'Economic Growth and Convergence, Applied to China', China and World Economy, Special Issue: China's Growth Potential in the Medium and Long Run, 24 (5), September-October, 5-19 -- 21. Patrick Hess (2014), 'China's Financial System: Past Reforms, Future Ambitions, Current State', in F. Rövekamp and H. G. Hilpert (eds.), Currency Cooperation in East Asia, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 21-41 -- 22. W. Max Corden (2009), 'China's Exchange Rate Policy, its Current Account Surplus and the Global Imbalances', Economic Journal, 119 (541), November, F430-F441 -- 23. Damian Tobin (2013), 'Renminbi Internationalisation: Precedents and Implications', Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, Special Issue: The Renminbi as an International Currency: The Next Instalment of China's Economic Reforms?, 11 (2), 81-99 -- 24. Benjamin J. Cohen (2012), 'The Yuan Tomorrow? Evaluating China's Currency Internationalisation Strategy', New Political Economy, 17 (3), July, 361-71 -- 25. Mike W. Peng (2012), 'The Global Strategy of Emerging Multinationals from China', Global Strategy Journal, 2 (2), May, 97-107 -- 26. Kevin P. Gallagher and Amos Irwin (2014), 'Exporting National Champions: China's Outward Foreign Direct Investment Finance in Comparative Perspective', China and World Economy, 22 (6), November-December, 1-21 -- 27. Xiaohui Liu and Trevor Buck (2009), 'The Internationalization Strategies of Chinese Firms: Lenovo and BOE', Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, 7 (2), 167-81 -- 28. Tarun Khanna, Krishna G. Palepu and Philip Andrews (2011) 'Haier: Taking a Chinese Company Global in 2011', Harvard Business Review Case Study, 1-23 -- 29. Wenjie Chen and Heiwai Tang (2014), 'The Dragon is Flying West: Micro Level Evidence of China's Outward Direct Investment', Asian Development Review, 31 (2), September, 109-40 -- 30. Peter Nolan (2015), 'The West and China: Globalization and Competition in Financial Services', Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, 13 (2), 87-104 -- 31. Michael D. Swaine (2015), 'Chinese Views and Commentary on the "One Belt, One Road" Initiative', China Leadership Monitor, 47, 1-24 -- 32. Michael D. Swaine (2016), 'Chinese Views on Global Governance Since 2008-2009: Not Much New' China Leadership Monitor, 49, 1-13 -- 33. Justin Yifu Lin and Yan Wang (2015), 'China's Contribution to Development Cooperation: Ideas, Opportunities and Finances', FERDI Working Paper No. 119, Clermont-Ferrand, France: Fondation Pour Les Études et Recherches Sur Le Développment International, 1-30 -- 34. David Shambaugh (2014), 'China at the Crossroads: Ten Major Reform Challenges', Brookings Institution Research Papers, Washington, DC, USA: Brookings Institution, 1-18
    Abstract: China's Global Economic Footprint is large and growing. In recent years, China has contributed a third or more to the growth of the global economy following its meteoric rise starting in the 1980s and gathering momentum in the 1990s. China has convincingly demonstrated the efficacy of investment and export-led growth as a model of development and has achieved economic stardom using a mix of industrial, trade and exchange rate policies within the framework of a gradually reforming socialist market economy. This Research Review explores China's economy and will be an invaluable resource for China watchers and researchers, students and policymakers interested in learning from East Asia's development, understanding how China transformed its economy and exploring how China might come to grips with the challenges ahead
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 288 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Public or private goods?
    DDC: 338.9/25
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    Keywords: Öffentliche Güter ; Privatisierung ; Staatliche Einflussnahme ; Öffentlicher Auftrag ; Welt ; Privatization Social aspects ; Privatization Moral and ethical aspects ; Privatization ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Öffentliches Gut ; Privatisierung
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Value based demarcation between the public and the private domain / Klaas van Egmond -- Part I: Traditional core tasks of the state: security -- 3. The fight against money laundering: a public task? / Joras Ferwerda -- 4. Natural disasters and (future) government debt / Ian Koetsier -- Part II: New core tasks: social security -- 5. Multiple pillars: objectives, risks and diversification options / Ian Koetsier -- 6. Pension provision: (still) a public task? / Florian Blank -- 7. Protection against unemployment - a res publica / Brigitte Unger -- 8. More health care or more beer? -a curious paradox of making some economic tasks a res publica / Frans van Waarden -- 9. ECEC: childcare markets in the Netherlands and England / Trudie Knijn and Jane Lewis -- Part III: Public goods -- 10. Housing policy and spatial inequality: recent insights from Vienna and Amsterdam / Gerlinde Gutheil-Knopp-Kirchwald and Justin Kadi -- 11. Funding of protected areas: a purely public task? / Grazia Bonvissuto -- 12. The government's role in conserving and financing cultural institutions / Michael Getzner -- 13. The income distribution as a public task: the redistributive preferences of (mis)informed voters / Daan van der Linde -- 14. Conclusions -- Index.
    Abstract: Legitimized by the arguments of efficiency gains, public housing, pensions, unemployment insurance and health care are all being gradually privatized. In many countries, even the state's 'night-watchmen' role of providing security is offered by private prisons and security guards. In the face of these and other developments, this book argues that on the basis of efficiency, morality and equality there is still an overwhelming need for public intervention - the res publica. Public or Private Goods? brings together leading scholars from various disciplines including economics, sociology, political science, geography and spatial planning. The book explores core public tasks that the state has traditionally provided but which are increasingly privatized and subsumed into the private sector. For example, although the state still funds and regulates core domains, it provides fewer and fewer visible goods. The authors show how this apparent invisibility of the state presents serious challenges for both income equality and democracy. This thoughtful interdisciplinary book will appeal to advanced students and academics in political science, public sector economics and public finance. It will also provide stimulating reading for politicians, policymakers and anyone interested in the provision of public services
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    ISBN: 9781785363382
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 322 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: New thinking in political economy series
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Salsman, Richard M. The political economy of public debt
    DDC: 336.34
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    Keywords: Öffentliche Schulden ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Debts, Public Econometric models ; Debts, Public History 18th century ; Debts, Public History 19th century ; Debts, Public History 20th century ; Economic history ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Öffentliche Schulden ; Wirtschaftstheorie
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction -- 1. A brief history of public debt -- 2. Classical theories of public debt -- 3. Keynesian theories of public debt -- 4. Public choice and public debt -- 5. The limits of public debt -- Conclusion -- Index.
    Abstract: How have the most influential political economists of the past three centuries theorized about sovereign borrowing and shaped its now widespread use? This important question receives a comprehensive answer in this original work, featuring careful textual analysis and illuminating exhibits of public debt empirics since 1700. Beyond its value as a definitive, authoritative history of thought on public debt, this book rehabilitates and reintroduces a realist perspective into a contemporary debate now heavily dominated by pessimists and optimists alike. The book simultaneously explicates and critiques the most prominent theories concerning why states borrow in the first place, whether or not they borrow productively, the incidence of their debts, why they sometimes borrow too much and why they often default, whether explicitly or implicitly. The author classifies major public debt theorists as pessimists, optimists or realists. This book also examines the influence of regime types, especially why most modern welfare states tend not only to over-issue bonds but also to incur even larger implicit obligations via unfunded, off-balance sheet liabilities. Scholars and undergraduate and graduate students in economics and political science, as well as policymakers, will find this analysis of public debt and public spending insightful and revealing
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    ISBN: 9781786431868
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 391 Seiten) , Diagramme
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Air transport liberalization
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    Keywords: Luftverkehrspolitik ; Deregulierung ; Luftverkehr ; Fluggesellschaft ; Welt ; Aeronautics, Commercial ; Electronic books ; Internationaler Luftverkehr ; Liberalisierung ; Luftverkehrsgesellschaft ; Deregulierung ; Internationaler Luftverkehr ; Liberalisierung ; Luftverkehrsgesellschaft ; Deregulierung
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction / Matthias Finger and Kenneth Button -- Part I: Country and regional reports -- 2. Airline liberalization in the US / James Peoples -- 3. Airline deregulation in Canada and the sustainability of competition / David Gillen and William G. Morrison -- 4. Australia - a reluctant liberalizer / Peter Forsyth -- 5. Air transport liberalization: the case of Ireland / Sean Barrett -- 6. The evolution of Indian civil aviation / Haritha Saranga and Rajiv Nagpal -- 7. Air transport development: a comparative analysis of China and India / Anming Zhang and Yahua Zhang -- 8. European market - present and future / Volodymyr Bilotkach -- 9. Latin America and the Caribbean, thirty-plus years of lukewarm liberalization of air transportation markets / Henry L. Vega -- 10. Air transport in Africa / Gianmaria Martini and Davide Scotti -- Part II: Topical issues -- 11. Aviation safety in the age of liberalization / Clint V. Oster Jr., John S. Strong and C. Kurt Zorn -- 12. Small community impacts of liberalization and the provision of social air services / Aisling Reynolds-Feighan -- 13. Oligopolization of markets / Sveinn V. Gudmundsson -- 14. Domination of hub-and-spoke systems / Marc C. Gelhausen and Peter Berster -- 15. Market instability / Kenneth Button -- Part III: Future challenges -- 16. Economic perspectives on aviation security / William Morrison and David Gillen -- 17. The need to evolve air traffic management: Europe as a laboratory / Matthias Finger, Marc Baumgartner and Engin Zeki -- 18. Canada and USA: a tale of two ANSPs / Rui Neiva -- Index.
    Abstract: This groundbreaking book offers a critical and wide-ranging assessment of the global air transport liberalization process over the past 40 years. This compilation of world experts on air transport economics, policy, and regulation is timely and significant, considering that air transport is currently facing a series of new challenges due to technological changes, the emergence of new markets, and increased security concerns. The book initially explores liberalization within various geographical markets such as the United States, Australia, Ireland, the European Union, China, India, Latin America, and Africa. It expands upon this by addressing the main concerns that were initially leveled against air transport liberalization, including those involving safety, social services, market concentration, and the domination of hub airports as well as market instability. This analysis of air transport and its regulation will be of interest to aviation professionals, regulators, researchers, and students who are taking courses in air transport, economic regulation, and contemporary transport history
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    ISBN: 9781786433664 , 1786433664
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 237 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Button, Kenneth John, 1948 - The value of applied economics
    DDC: 330
    Keywords: Brown, Arthur J. ; Brown, A. J. ; Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Ökonomen ; Großbritannien ; Economics ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Reference ; Economists Biography ; Electronic books ; Festschrift ; Brown, Arthur J. 1914-2003
    Abstract: This biography of the English applied economist, Arthur (A.J.) Brown, sets his work from the 1930s to the 1980s in the context of the Great Depression, the emergence of Oxford University as a centre of applied economic research, the contraction of British colonialism in Africa, the enlarging of the UK university system, the post-war arms race, the UK joining the Common Market, and significant changes in the industrial structure of Britain. Brown's approach epitomized the role the applied economist. His career included pioneering analysis in Keynesian economics, serving on official bodies concerned with decolonisation, and membership in the UN's group to examine the economic implications of disarmament, the UK's Hunt Committee, and the EEC's MacDougall Commission. He was also heavily involved in building the Economics Department at Leeds University and serving on the University Grants Committee. Through Brown's experiences, we are granted a unique perspective on applied economics research at Oxford University in 1930s as well as reviews of early debates over the Phillips Curve, the role of economics in British decolonisation policy, and the importance of UK regional policy in the 1970s. Arthur Brown's appreciation of both the technical side of economics and the need for practical, real-world advice for decision-makers makes this a important resource for academics interested in the history of economic ideas, inflation, liquidity preference, Keynesian economics, regional policy, decolonisation, and university finances, as well as economists working in government and industry
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    ISBN: 9781786431448
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (v, 224 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: New directions in modern economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als McCain, Roger A., 19XX - Approaching equality
    DDC: 339.2
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    Keywords: Vermögensverteilung ; Einkommensverteilung ; Verteilungsgerechtigkeit ; Wirtschaftliche Instabilität ; Mittelschicht ; Distributive justice ; Wealth Moral and ethical aspects ; Equality Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Einkommensverteilung ; Vermögensverteilung ; Soziale Ungleichheit
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction : plan and scope of the book -- 2. The future of capitalism -- 3. Why be concerned? inequality and instability -- 4. Sir Arthur Lewis' equalitarian vision -- 5. Piketty's narrative and the wealth tax -- 6. Can we "grow the middle class?" -- 7. Synthesis and extension -- 8. To each according to need -- 9. Civilizing the corporation -- 10. Planning from the bottom up -- Index.
    Abstract: By combining recent research (especially that of Piketty and his associates) with established ideas (particularly from Sir Arthur Lewis), Roger McCain proposes policies that, together, would aim to reverse the observed tendency towards the concentration of wealth in market economies, thus 'approach equality.' The shortcomings and dangers of rising wealth inequality are discussed, both from the point of view of increasing instability and of equalitarian values. Drawing on Marxist concepts of class, the book clarifies both the relation of wealth to income inequality and the causal link between wealth inequality and economic instability, exploring practical issues related to the proposed policies. The role of the 'middle class' and the causes of the failure of much of the population to save even for retirement are analyzed. The author goes on to examine the implications for programs of distribution according to need and the role of the corporation, and the possibility of a scheme of economic planning that would retain the known advantages of the market allocation of resources. With inequality still a rising issue for public policy, professionals and students studying policy economics will benefit from the analysis in this book and its tight focus on inequality of wealth, as will interested lay readers with a background in economics and an interest in inequality
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    ISBN: 9781781005811 , 1781005818
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 153 Seiten) , Diagramme
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Public policy, productive and unproductive entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.04
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    Keywords: Unternehmensgründung ; Produktivität ; Technologiepolitik ; Institutionenökonomik ; USA ; Entrepreneurship Government policy ; Electronic books ; Staat ; Wirtschaftslenkung ; Wirtschaftsförderung ; Auswirkung ; Unternehmenserfolg ; Wirtschaftswachstum
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword / Russell S. Sobel -- 1. Introduction / Gregory M. Randolph -- 2. Creating the environment for entrepreneurship through economic freedom / Joshua C. Hall, Robert A. Lawson, and Saurav Roychoudhury -- 3. The role of public policy in entrepreneurship and migration / Pavel A. Yakovlev and Saurav Roychoudhury -- 4. Regulation and the entrepreneur / James Fetzner and Gregory M. Randolph -- 5. Politics and entrepreneurship / Matt E. Ryan -- 6. The negative impact of recruitment policies for the unproductive entrepreneur / Michael T. Tasto -- 7. Testimony before us house committee on financial services: domestic monetary policy and technology subcommittee / Peter G. Klein -- 8. The economics of entrepreneurship: to inform an economic and moral perspective / Robert F. Salvino and Michael Latta -- 9. Informal institutions, public policy, and entrepreneurship / Gregory M. Randolph and Marek Rivero -- Index.
    Abstract: This exciting book provides fresh insight into how institutions, governments, regulations, economic freedom and morality impact entrepreneurship and public policy. Each chapter contains a rigorous analysis of the consequences of public policy and the effects of institutional decisions on the productivity of entrepreneurs. Expert contributors highlight the importance of institutions for economic outcomes while focusing specifically on the impact of public policy. One standout feature is the presentation of concrete examples regarding the role of institutions as well a clear analysis of entrepreneurship research. The editors also examine and compare productive versus unproductive public policies. Some of the conclusions made within this book include: - Successful recruitment spending by states creates an incentive for unproductive entrepreneurs to seek economic rents - Regulatory measures impact firms in a continuous and evolving fashion - Economic actions and morality may converge given certain conditions - More economic freedom in a given country is associated with greater levels of entrepreneurship Public Policy, Productive and Unproductive Entrepreneurship will help policymakers direct their efforts at creating a positive economic environment for entrepreneurs to flourish and give scholars a better understanding of the role policy plays in entrepreneurial activity. Its practical application for academic research will be great for students, helping them to connect theoretical economic fundamentals to real and familiar economic outcomes
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    ISBN: 9781786431134
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 318 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The most important concepts in finance
    DDC: 332
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    Keywords: Betriebliche Finanzwirtschaft ; Virtuelle Währung ; Corporate Governance ; IT-Kriminalität ; Lebenszyklus ; Finanzdienstleistung ; Islamisches Finanzsystem ; Finance ; Electronic books ; Kreditmarkt ; Kreditwesen ; Regulierung
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- 1. What is money? from commodities to virtual currencies/bitcoin / Benton E. Gup -- 2. Blockchain: a primer / Gerald P. Dwyer -- 3. Innovating to new heists: regulating cyber threats in the financial services industry / Kristin N. Johnson -- 4. An overview of corporate governance / Melissa B. Frye -- 5. Regulating corporate governance in the public interest: the case of systemic risk / Steven L. Schwarcz -- 6. Who's winning the big match? surveying state versus private ownerships effect on corporate value and policy / Scott B. Guernsey and William L. Megginson -- 7. Interest rates / Tim Gallager -- 8. Insights from corporate life cycles / Benton E. Gup -- 9. Multi-asset investing: beyond the 60-40 ball park / Pankaj Agrrawal -- 10. Risk and the probability of insolvency: a regulatory perspective / Betsy Faulk, Walter Faulk, and Thomas Lutton -- 11. An economic perspective of big banks / Benton E. Gup -- 12. International real estate investment / Mary Alice Hines -- 13. The state of pension plans: challenges ahead / James R. Barth, John S. Jahera Jr. and Sunghoon Joo -- 14. An introduction to Islamic banking and finance / M. Kabir Hassan, Sirajo Aliyu and Jennifer Brodmann -- 15. Stabilizing large financial institutions with contingent capital certificates. / Mark J. Flannery -- 16. The state of research and the economic environment in small-firm finance / Ramon P. DeGennaro and Michael B. McDonald -- Index.
    Abstract: Anyone trying to understand finance has to contend with the evolving and dynamic nature of the topic. Changes in economic conditions, regulations, technology, competition, globalization, and other factors regularly impact the development of the field, but certain essential concepts remain key to a good understanding. This book provides insights about the most important concepts in finance. Drawing from a broad background in finance, Benton Gup has brought together sixteen chapters written by leading academics and professionals to deal with topics including Bitcoin, cyber security, banking, corporate governance, state vs. private ownership, pension plans, interest rates, multi-asset investing, real estate, US and Islamic banking, and other issues that have a direct impact on the field, its practitioners and scholars trying to make sense of it. This book covers timely issues in a way that academics, regulators, investors, and bankers will find relevant and useable
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    ISBN: 9781786433435
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 141 Seiten)
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Schwalbe, Ulrich, 1958 - Schneider Henrique: Creative destruction and the sharing economy 2017
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Schneider, Henrique, 1977 - Creative destruction and the sharing economy
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    Keywords: Uber ; Share Economy ; Taxigewerbe ; Disruptive Innovation ; Taxicab industry ; Creative destruction ; Business enterprises Technological innovations ; Electronic books ; Uber ; Sharing Economy ; Entrepreneurship ; Innovation ; Wettbewerbsregeln
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- Introduction -- 1. What is the economics of Uber (and of this book)? -- 2. What is Uber's business model? -- 3. What are creative destruction and disruption innovation? -- 4. Are innovation and regulation opposites? -- Conclusion: Destroying Uber, the destroyer? -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: While creative destruction and disruptive innovation change the entrepreneurial landscape, regulation - especially regulation of sectorial markets and competition regulation - can delay this change or even bring it to a halt. Grounded in a particular understanding of the economic concept of the market as a series of processes, this book explores the implications of creative destruction, competition regulation and the role that businesses play. Instead of discussing this in a purely abstract manner, this book uses Uber as a case study. Uber plays an active role between these two forces: first as an agent of creative destruction and then possibly as a champion of regulation on its own terms. Henrique Schneider analyses Uber as an economic phenomenon, investigates the fundamental problems with competition regulation, and explores the intermediation of idle capacity through technology. Ultimately, Schneider concludes that the more Uber is regulated, the less innovative it becomes. This groundbreaking book will appeal to a broad and varied readership including economists, educators, students and law professionals
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    ISBN: 9781785367243
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 317 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Elgaronline
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
    Series Statement: Entrepreneurship, space and place
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Series Statement: Entrepreneurship, place and space
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurial neighbourhoods
    DDC: 338.04
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    Keywords: Nachbarschaft ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Unternehmensgründung ; Kommunalpolitik ; Selbstständige ; Kommunale Entwicklung ; Welt ; Neighborhoods Economic conditions ; Urban economics ; Community development, Urban ; Entrepreneurship ; Community development Economic aspects ; Community development, Urban ; Entrepreneurship ; Neighborhoods ; Urban economics ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Unravelling the nexus between entrepreneurship, neighbourhoods and communities - Introduction / Reinout Kleinhans, Darja Reuschke, Maarten van Ham, Colin Mason and Stephen Syrett -- Part I - Neighbourhoods as economic places and enterprise cultures -- 2. Entrepreneurship and deprived urban areas: Understanding activity and the hidden enterprise culture / Nick Williams and Colin Williams -- 3. Dynamics in local inter-firm cooperation in Dutch residential neighbourhoods / Marianne de Beer and Veronique Schutjens -- 4. Solopreneurs and the rise of co-working in the Netherlands / Erik Stam and Vareska van de Vrande -- 5. A typology of localized spaces of collaborative innovation / Ignasi Capdevila -- 6. Women in charge: social capital of female entrepreneurs in the neighbourhood and beyond / Beate Volker -- 7. Gendered networks and spatial arrangements of informal entrepreneurial activities in a Detroit neighbourhood / Jenny Lendrum and Sarah Swider -- Part II Community enterprise, civic economy and neighbourhood regeneration -- 8. Conceptual foundations: community-based enterprise and community development / Ana María Peredo and James J. Chrisman -- 9. On economic democracy in community development / Evan Casper-Futterman and James DeFilippis -- 10. The potential of community entrepreneurship for neighbourhood revitalization in the United Kingdom and the United States / David Varady, Reinout Kleinhans and Maarten van Ham -- 11. The contribution of community enterprise to British urban regeneration in a period of state retrenchment / Nick Bailey -- 12. Co-production or counter-production? The struggle of Dutch community enterprises with local institutions / Reinout Kleinhans -- 13. Citizenship as enterprise. The transformation of Amsterdam community centres into community enterprises / Emiel Rijshouwer and Justus Uitermark -- Part III Conclusions -- 14. Understanding entrepreneurship in residential neighbourhoods and communities of place / Darja Reuschke, Reinout Kleinhans, Maarten van Ham, Colin Mason and Stephen Syrett -- Index
    Abstract: Despite the growing evide ...
    Note: Enthält 14 Beiträge
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    Book
    Book
    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781138219748
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 279 Seiten , Diagramme , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Routledge studies on Islam and Muslims in Southeast Asia 1
    Series Statement: Routledge studies on Islam and Muslims in Southeast Asia
    DDC: 322/.10959
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    Keywords: Islam and state ; State, The ; Political culture ; Islam and state ; Südostasien ; Islam ; Governance
    Abstract: Governance: definitions and conceptual framework -- Deconstructing the concept of good governance -- Religion and governance: a philosophical inquiry -- Ontological and epistemological sources for Islamic governance -- New approach to the texts: epistemological method-related concerns -- Contributions of Muslim scholars in the development of knowledge base for governance -- Architectonics of Islamic governance: locating the axioms, foundational principles and working mechanism -- Articulation of Islamic governance
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-274) and index
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  • 69
    ISBN: 9780415788878
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 147 Seiten , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Routledge studies on Islam and Muslims in Southeast Asia 2
    Series Statement: Routledge studies on Islam and Muslims in Southeast Asia
    DDC: 297.2/7209598
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    Keywords: Islam Economic aspects ; Islam and politics ; Islam and state ; International economic relations Religious aspects ; Islam
    Abstract: "The Republic of Indonesia is a rising great power in the Asia-Pacific, set to become the eighth largest economy in the world in the coming decades. It is the most populous Muslim majority country in the world. The largest Islamic organizations and parties have supported Indonesia's participation with global markets, but this has not come from an ideological support for capitalism or economic liberalization. Islamic political culture has denounced the injustices caused by global capitalism and its excesses. In fact, support for Indonesia's engagement with the international political economy is born from political pragmatism, and from Indonesia's struggles to achieve economic development. This book examines the role of Islamic identity in Indonesia's foreign economic relations and in its engagement with the world order. There is no single expression of Islam in Indonesia, the politics espoused by Islamic parties and organizations are far from monolithic. Islamic sentiment has been invoked by the state to justify heinous acts of brutality, as well as by violent, subnational revolutionary groups. However, these expressions of Islam have deviated from the dominant narrative, which is in favour of international cooperation and economic development. Economic exploitation, political alienation, financial volatility, and aggression toward Muslims around the world that has caused some Islamic groups to radicalize. The political culture of Islam in Indonesia is a social force that is helping to foster a peaceful rise for Indonesia. However, a peaceful expression of Islam is not inevitable for the republic, nor can it be assumed that Islamic identity in Indonesia will unwaveringly support the global economic order, regardless of what might occur in global politics"--
    Abstract: The religious turn of IR and the ongoing silence of IPE -- Islamic revival, colonial oppression -- The Islamic ethic of cooperation and the politics of exclusion -- The Orde Baru : the uses and abuses of Islam -- Reformasi dan demokrasi : Islam as identity politics, not practical politics -- Contested Islam : pragmatists, revolutionaries, and the state
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Book
    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781317612414 , 1317612418
    Language: English
    Pages: vi, 174 Seiten
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in sociology 220
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in sociology
    DDC: 342.4085297
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    Keywords: Muslim women Legal status, laws, etc ; Europe ; Hijab (Islamic clothing) Law and legislation ; Europe ; Freedom of religion Europe ; Muslims Legal status, laws, etc ; Human rights ; Muslims Civil rights ; Cosmopolitanism ; Freedom of religion ; Westeuropa ; Weltbürgertum ; Menschenrecht ; Islam ; Soziale Probleme
    Abstract: "Cosmopolitanism, as an intellectual and political project, has failed. The portrayal of human rights, especially European, as evidence of cosmopolitanism in practice is misguided. Cosmopolitan theorists point to the rise of claims-making to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) among Europe's Muslims to protect their right to religious freedom, mainly concerning the hijab, as evidence of cosmopolitan justice. However, the outcomes of such claims-making show that far from signifying a cosmopolitan moment, European human rights law has failed Europe's Muslims. Human Rights, Islam and the Failure of Cosmopolitanism provides an empirical examination of claims-making and government policy in Western Europe focusing mainly on developments in the UK, Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands. A consideration of public debates and European law of conduct in the public sphere shows that cosmopolitan optimism has misjudged the magnitude of the impact claims-making among Europe's Muslims. To overcome this cul-de-sac, European Muslims should turn to a new 'politics of rights' to pursue their right to religious expression. This eye-opening book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students studying subjects such as Sociology, Human Rights, Minority Rights, Cosmopolitanism and Ethnic and Racial Studies" --
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Human rights as a 'cosmopolitan moment' -- 3. Post-national theory, citizenship and human rights -- 4. The rise of human rights activism -- 5. Litigating for human rights -- 6. European immigration, asylum and the myth of cosmopolitanism -- 7. From cosmopolitanism to securitization -- 8. Conclusion
    Note: Bibliographie: Seite [156]-167
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781784719289
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 308 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Elgaronline
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The life cycle of clusters
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    Keywords: Räumliche Verteilung ; Unternehmenskooperation ; Lebenszyklus ; Wirtschaftsgeographie ; Industrial clusters ; Business networks ; Electronic books ; Cluster ; Unternehmenskooperation ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Wachstumstheorie ; Innovation
    Abstract: pt. I. Ideas - how should a policy be designed? -- pt. II. Smart specialisation - what can we learn for cluster policy? -- pt. III. Case studies - how does cluster life cycle policy take place?
    Abstract: One-size-fits-all cluster policies have been rightly criticized in the literature. One promising approach is to focus cluster policies on the specific needs of firms depending on the stage of development (emergence, growth, sustainment or decline) their cluster is in. In this highly insightful book, these stage-specific cluster policies are analysed and evaluated. Moreover, several chapters also focus on smart specialization policies to promote regional development by taking into account the emergence and adaptation of clusters and industries. In so doing, the book contributes to a newly emerging literature on how the cluster life cycle concept can inform policies and how these policies differ from static approaches that ignore the dynamism of clusters. The underlying idea is to foster the ability of clusters to renew themselves and to generate new developmental paths, thus preventing stagnation and decline. This state-of-the-art exploration of smart specialization from a cluster life cycle perspective is an invaluable book for academics in the fields of economic geography, entrepreneurship, innovation, industrial economics, regional studies and cluster research. It will also appeal to regional policy makers and practitioners dealing with public policy
    Note: Literaturangaben
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    Book
    Book
    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781138999121
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 221 Seiten , 24 cm
    Series Statement: ASAA women in Asia series 48
    DDC: 305.4095987
    Keywords: Women Social conditions ; Women Political activity ; Feminism ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Frau ; Geschlechterrolle ; Geschlechterpolitik ; Osttimor
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781138646384
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 221 Seiten , 25 cm
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary China series 152
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary China series
    DDC: 297.0951/47
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    Keywords: Hui (Chinese people) Religious life ; Ummah (Islam) ; Islamic renewal History 21st century ; Hui (Chinese people) Social conditions 21st century ; Hui (Chinese people) Religious life ; China ; Qinghai Sheng ; Ummah (Islam) China ; Qinghai Sheng ; Islamic renewal China ; Qinghai Sheng ; Hui (Chinese people) Social conditions ; China ; Qinghai Sheng ; Qinghai Sheng (China) Social conditions 21st century ; Qinghai Sheng (China) Social conditions ; Hui ; Qinghai ; Islam ; Ethnische Identität ; Reislamisierung ; China ; Religionsfreiheit ; Islam
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-212) and index
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    Book
    Book
    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781138119482
    Language: English
    Pages: VI, 130 Seiten , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Routledge research on gender in Asia series 19
    Series Statement: Routledge research on gender in Asia series
    DDC: 306.70954
    RVK:
    Keywords: Sex India ; Prostitution India ; Public spaces India ; Caste India ; Feminism India ; Sex ; Prostitution ; Public spaces ; Caste ; Feminism ; Kerala ; Sexualität ; Frau ; Diskriminierung ; Kerala ; Zwangsprostitution ; Kerala ; Erotik ; Massenmedien ; Kerala ; Sexualität ; Frau ; Diskriminierung ; Kerala ; Zwangsprostitution ; Kerala ; Erotik ; Massenmedien
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- The sexual subject: cartographies of visibility, Kerala -- Constituting the visible: neology as a mode of deploying language -- Caste and sexual politics: law and media as constitutive sites -- The spaces in-between: narrating a sex worker's life -- Epilogue: differences, dialogues, aspirations
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781315185927
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 381 Seiten) , Diagramme
    DDC: 302/.14#23
    Keywords: Public goods International cooperation ; Regional economics ; Regionalism ; Sustainable development International cooperation ; Electronic books
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 76
    ISBN: 9781138232495 , 9781138232518
    Language: English
    Pages: xl, 374 Seiten , 20 Illustrationen , 23 cm
    Edition: New edition revised and rearranged, with additions by William Crooke
    Series Statement: Routledge library editions: International Islam volume 5
    Series Statement: Routledge library editions: International Islam
    Uniform Title: Qānūn-i-Islām
    Parallel Title: Nachdruck von Jaʿfar Šarīf Islam in India or the Qanun-i-Islam
    DDC: 297/.0954
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    Keywords: South Asia History ; South Asia Cultural assimilation ; South Asia ; Muslims History ; Islam History ; Nationalismus ; Hinduismus ; Fundamentalismus ; Nationalismus ; Hinduismus ; Fundamentalismus ; Islamisches Recht ; Mogulreich ; Islamische Literatur ; Geschichte ; Quelle ; India ; Britisch-Indien ; Indien ; Islam ; India ; Islamic law ; India ; Fikh ; Indien ; Mogulreich ; Geschichte ; Muslim ; Religiöse Identität ; Südasien ; Gesetz
    Note: "First published in 1921 by Oxford University Press. Authorized reprint published by Curzon Press Ltd 1972" (Impressum) , "This edition first published in 2017 by Routledge" (Impressum) , Literaturverzeichnis Seite xxxvii-xl , Mit Register
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    ISBN: 1138216011 , 9781138216013
    Language: English
    Pages: 218 Seiten , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Routledge library editions : Islam, state and society volume 5
    Series Statement: Routledge library editions: Islam, state and society
    Parallel Title: Nachdruck von O'Leary, De Lacy, 1872 - 1957 Islam at the Cross Roads
    DDC: 297
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    Keywords: Islam ; Eastern question ; Panislamism ; Panislamismus
    Note: "First published in 1923 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd." (Impressum)
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