Institutions, Globalisation and EmpowermentK. C. Roy, Jörn Sideras Edward Elgar Publishing, 1 січ. 2006 р. - 360 стор. This book argues that the capacity of a country to develop, and the levels of economic and social development achieved, depend more on the institutional parameters within which the development policies are implemented than on the policies themselves. It contends that forces of globalisation influence individual countries’ economic and social institutions. |
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PART II Concepts | 17 |
2 Institutions for highquality growth what they are and how to acquire them | 19 |
3 The effects of the interaction of formal and informal institutions on social stability and economic development | 56 |
4 Globalisation democracy and citizens sovereignty can competition among governments enhance democracy? | 75 |
PART III Empirical Evidence | 107 |
5 Globalisation contradictory implications for US women | 109 |
6 Corruption is dollarisation a solution? | 130 |
9 Institutional deterrents to the empowerment of women Kenyas experience | 199 |
10 WTO and the dangers of privatisation an analysis of the Saudi case | 223 |
11 Institutional impediments to womens empowerment in rural India | 242 |
12 Estate taxes and familyrun firms an empirical study of publicly traded corporations in China Hong Kong and Taiwan | 276 |
13 Globalisation and institutional change in the Australian labour market | 308 |
PART IV Conclusion | 325 |
14 Institutional change and empowerment under globalisation some lessons learnt | 327 |
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7 Western Europe German unification integration globalisation the German social market economy facing a threefold challenge | 148 |
8 Regional retreat the reaction of Russian institutions to liberalising reform | 175 |
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agricultural assets Australia benefits capital cent China citizens common competition among jurisdictions corporations corruption costs create culture currency cutoff for control democracy developing countries dollarisation economic growth Ecuador effects employment European exchange factors family-run firms female formal rules Freiburg School gender gap German global globalisation growth rates Hayek Henderson group Henderson Land Development HKSE Hong Kong ideology of seclusion incentives income increase India individual industrial informal institutions informal rules inheritance institutional change integration interaction interests International investment Kenya Kikuyu labour market land Lee Shau-kee liberalisation male market economy ment mobile nomic Ordoliberals organisation ownership political poverty problems production property rights reform regions rent-seeking Rodrik role rural Russia SABIC Saudi sector Sinn social social market economy society Soviet structure Taiwan tion Tisdell trade wage Wang welfare West Bengal women women’s empowerment World Bank
Посилання на книгу
Institutions and Gender Empowerment in the Global Economy, Частина 1 Kartik Chandra Roy,Hans-Christer Blomqvist,Cal Clark Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2008 |