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Li, Kui Wai,
Redefining capitalism in global economic development /
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Title/Author:
Redefining capitalism in global economic development // Kui-Wai Li.
Author:
Li, Kui Wai,
Description:
1 online resource (xvi, 459 pages) :illustrations :
Subject:
Capitalism. -
Online resource:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128041819
ISBN:
9780128041970
Redefining capitalism in global economic development /
Li, Kui Wai,
Redefining capitalism in global economic development /
Kui-Wai Li. - 1 online resource (xvi, 459 pages) :illustrations
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Section I: Challenges to Capitalism: The Analytical Structure; Section I. Challenges to Capitalism: The Analytical Structure; Chapter 1. The Individual; Abstract; I Introduction; II Beginning with the Individual; III Externality and Ethics; IV Competition Versus Competitiveness; V Complementary or Dichotomous?; VI Maximizing Private Cost, Minimizing Social Cost; VII Why Supply-Side Economics is Preferred; VIII Conclusion; Chapter 2. Inequality, Poverty, and Opportunity; Abstract; I Introduction.
Redefining Capitalism in Global Economic Development reconsiders capitalism by taking into account the unfolding forces of economic globalization, especially in Asian economies. It explores the economic implications and consequences of recent financial crises, terrorism, ultra-low interest rates that are decades-long, debt-prone countries and countries with large trade surpluses. The book illuminates these economic implications and consequences through a framework of capitalist ideologies and concepts, recognizing that Asia is redefining capitalism today. The author, Li, seeks not to describe why nations fail, but how the sustainability of capitalism can save the world.
ISBN: 9780128041970Subjects--Topical Terms:
558197
Capitalism.
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LC Class. No.: HB501
Dewey Class. No.: 330.12/2
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II Income Inequality: Basis of ComparisonIII Poverty: Stock Versus Flow; IV Inequality and Development; V Growth and Economic Opportunity; VI Conclusion; Chapter 3. Role of Government; Abstract; I Introduction; II The Developmental Role; III The Monitorial Role; IV The Redistributional Role: Demand-led Approach; V The Redistributional Role: Supply-Led Approach; VI Minimum Wage or Maximum Wage; VII Business Leaders Versus Government Leaders; VIII Conclusion; Chapter 4. Conceptual Differences Between Economics, Welfare, and Politics; Abstract; I Introduction.
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II Economics Versus Social Welfare: The Spending SideIII Economics Versus Politics: Who Serves Who?; IV Political Business Cycles; V The Role of Democracy; VI Conclusion; Chapter 5. Capitalism and Socialism: Sustainability Versus Popularity; Abstract; I Introduction; II Comparing the Essence of the Two Ideologies; III Why Is Socialism Popular?; IV Why Is Capitalism Sustainable?; V Conclusion; Chapter 6. Economic Relativity and Capitalism; Abstract; I Introduction; II Absolute Outcomes: Systematized and Personalized; III The Relative Nature of Economics.
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IV From Absolute to Relative Outcome: Peace AgreementsV Capitalism as the Suitable Vehicle; VI Conclusion; Section II: The Global Economy: Performance, Classification, and Challenges; Section II. The Global Economy: Performance, Classification, and Challenges; The World Divided; Chapter 7. The Top 10 World Economies; Abstract; I Introduction; II GDP Trends; III Fiscal Performance; IV Public Debt; V Trade; VI Reserve; VII Foreign Aid and Donors; VIII Foreign Direct Investment; IX Military Expenditure; X Conclusion; Chapter 8. The Five Groups of World Economies; Abstract; I Introduction.
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II Fragile StatesIII Emerging States; IV OPEC and the Middle East; V Russia and China; VI The Advanced Countries; VII Global Political Economy; VIII Conclusion; Chapter 9. Cases of Economic Vulnerabilities; Abstract; I Introduction; II Political Economy of the 2008 Crisis; III Financial Socialism and the "Low Interest Rate Trap"; IV Embracing Social Cost: Greece; V China: At the Crossroads or a Turning Point?; VI Conclusion; Chapter 10. Reviving Capitalism; Abstract; I Introduction; II Reorientating World Resources and Policies; III International Economic Alliances.
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