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Cuba's Second Economy - From behind the Scenes to Center Stage (Hardcover, New): Jorge Perez-Lopez Cuba's Second Economy - From behind the Scenes to Center Stage (Hardcover, New)
Jorge Perez-Lopez
R4,498 Discovery Miles 44 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Without doubt, Cuba is facing its most serious economic challenge in nearly thirty-five years of revolutionary rule. There is consensus that as the official, centrally planned economy has faltered, ordinary citizens eke out a living only by engaging in under-the-table, unrecorded, and mostly illegal activities. In fact, this "second economy" is growing by leaps and bounds. This volume sketches the contours of the very complex phenomenon of the second economy of socialist Cuba, and discusses its evolution over time, as well as the role that it may play in the transition to a market economy on the island.

The economic crisis of the 1990s has propelled the second economy from behind the scenes to center stage. Not only have black markets mushroomed, but second economy activities connected to the free-market that the Castro government has traditionally discouraged or even prosecuted are now being incorporated into the government's own economic strategy. Self-employment, cultivation of individual plots, and the use of foreign currencies to buy or sell goods, are now promoted with considerable enthusiasm by the leadership.

Perez-Lopez examines different ways of thinking about unregulated economic activities that have been set forth in the literature and concludes that the concept of the second economy is the most appropriate for Cuba. He brings together available information from a multitude of sources on the manifestations of the second economy in Cuba and of its operation. Cuba's Second Economy is a timely study of an economic system in crisis. It will be of interest to economists, political scientists, policymakers, and Latin America area scholars.

Organization Theory and its Applications (Paperback): Susheng Wang Organization Theory and its Applications (Paperback)
Susheng Wang
R1,239 Discovery Miles 12 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Organization theory is a fast-developing field of microeconomics. Organizational approaches are now used in a wide range of topics in business studies. They are based on information economics, contract theory, and mechanism design. This book introduces such organizational approaches and how to adopt them as business applications. The book presents the theory in the first two chapters and proceeds to cover the applications of the theory in the three chapters that follow. The theory lays the foundation and the applications illustrate how the theory can be used in a wide range of business problems. The book covers many concepts and ideas in organization theory, including complete contracts, incomplete contracts, allocation of control rights, option contracts, convertibles, and joint ventures, concisely. It will be of use to third-year undergraduates and above, as well as Master's- and Ph.D-level students in business schools.

The Role of the State in Taiwan's Development (Hardcover): Joel D. Aberdach The Role of the State in Taiwan's Development (Hardcover)
Joel D. Aberdach
R4,488 Discovery Miles 44 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

These essays are a product of a co-operative research project between American and Taiwanese social scientists. Of particular interest is the chapter discussing a comparative study of industrial policy, productivity growth and structural change in manufacturing.

The Role of the State in Taiwan's Development (Paperback): Joel D. Aberdach The Role of the State in Taiwan's Development (Paperback)
Joel D. Aberdach
R1,447 Discovery Miles 14 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

These essays are a product of a co-operative research project between American and Taiwanese social scientists. Of particular interest is the chapter discussing a comparative study of industrial policy, productivity growth and structural change in manufacturing.

Transnationals and Governments - Recent policies in Japan, France, Germany, the United States and Britain (Hardcover, New):... Transnationals and Governments - Recent policies in Japan, France, Germany, the United States and Britain (Hardcover, New)
David Bailey, George Harte, Robert Sugden
R4,628 Discovery Miles 46 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Because of the potential ease with which transnational corporations can relocate, many governments have avoided direct attempts to intervene in their activities. Nonetheless, the major economies have adopted a wide range of policies towards transnational corporations. Some (Japan and France in particular) have been very concerned by the impact of such firms. Others (most notably Britain) have had a relatively relaxed attitude. This book offers an account of policy towards transnationals over the last 30 years or so. It features: detailed, up-to-date accounts of policy in Japan, France, Germany, the United States and Britain; the role of organizations other than governments, including trade unions, business and opposition parties; summaries of which issues have most concerned which countries overall characterizations of each country's policy stance. The result should appeal to those interested in industrial economics, international business, global political economy, and international law.

Making Transnationals Accountable - A Significant Step for Britain (Hardcover, New): David Bailey, George Harte, Roger Sugden Making Transnationals Accountable - A Significant Step for Britain (Hardcover, New)
David Bailey, George Harte, Roger Sugden
R5,476 Discovery Miles 54 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Transnational corporations are now of immense significance for most economies. However, by definition they are involved in international production and this poses problems for national governments. The threat of a major company leaving gives it leverage over its host government. This means that even though there is a broad consensus that in some respects the impact of a transnational on an economy can be negative, there is a marked reluctance on the part of governments to try to do anything about it. Although they remain sensitive to the problems posed by transnationals, the authors of "Making Transnationals Accountable" do not accept that there is nothing that can be done to influence the behaviour of transnationals. The authors advocate a policy of monitoring their activities and use a comparative approach to show that many governments know surprisingly little about the impact of transnationals on their economies. They identify areas which governments might like to know more about. In an attempt to show what their approach might mean in practice, they draw upon the new techniques developed in social accounting to prepare a detailed social and economic account of "Glaxo".

Making Transnationals Accountable - A Significant Step for Britain (Paperback, New): David Bailey, George Harte, Roger Sugden Making Transnationals Accountable - A Significant Step for Britain (Paperback, New)
David Bailey, George Harte, Roger Sugden
R2,033 Discovery Miles 20 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Transnational corporations are now of immense significance for most economies. However, by definition they are involved in international production and this poses problems for national governments. The threat of a major company leaving gives it leverage over its host government. This means that even though there is a broad consensus that in some respects the impact of a transnational on an economy can be negative, there is a marked reluctance on the part of governments to try to do anything about it. Although they remain sensitive to the problems posed by transnationals, the authors of "Making Transnationals Accountable" do not accept that there is nothing that can be done to influence the behaviour of transnationals. The authors advocate a policy of monitoring their activities and use a comparative approach to show that many governments know surprisingly little about the impact of transnationals on their economies. They identify areas which governments might like to know more about. In an attempt to show what their approach might mean in practice, they draw upon the new techniques developed in social accounting to prepare a detailed social and economic account of "Glaxo".

Transaction Cost Economics and Beyond - Toward a New Economics of the Firm (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Michael Dietrich Transaction Cost Economics and Beyond - Toward a New Economics of the Firm (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Michael Dietrich
R4,913 Discovery Miles 49 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Transaction cost economics have come to dominate discussions about the nature of the firm. In this critical analysis of the transaction cost paradigm, the author argues that while it offers certain insights, the transaction cost approach is an inadequate basis for a general theory of the firm. Beginning with an overview of transaction costs, it outlines both the advantages and the disadvantages of the approach. Assuming that the organization of the firm is static, transaction cost economics is least effective in explaining the dynamic aspects of firms' behaviour. However, rather than rejecting the whole approach on these grounds, Michael Dietrich looks at ways in which the theory can be enlarged and its explanatory power increased. Considering such recent innovations as total quality control and just-in-time management, the book presents a vision of the firm in which decision making can be both hierarchical and creative. The implications of this for business policy are assessed.

Transaction Cost Economics and Beyond - Toward a New Economics of the Firm (Paperback): Michael Dietrich Transaction Cost Economics and Beyond - Toward a New Economics of the Firm (Paperback)
Michael Dietrich
R2,342 Discovery Miles 23 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Transaction cost economics have come to dominate discussions about the nature of the firm. In this critical analysis of the transaction cost paradigm, the author argues that while it offers certain insights, the transaction cost approach is an inadequate basis for a general theory of the firm. Beginning with an overview of transaction costs, it outlines both the advantages and the disadvantages of the approach. Assuming that the organization of the firm is static, transaction cost economics is least effective in explaining the dynamic aspects of firms' behaviour. However, rather than rejecting the whole approach on these grounds, Michael Dietrich looks at ways in which the theory can be enlarged and its explanatory power increased. Considering such recent innovations as total quality control and just-in-time management, the book presents a vision of the firm in which decision making can be both hierarchical and creative. The implications of this for business policy are assessed.

Can the Free Market Pick Winners? - What Determines Investment (Hardcover): Paul Davidson Can the Free Market Pick Winners? - What Determines Investment (Hardcover)
Paul Davidson
R3,783 Discovery Miles 37 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The purpose of this volume is to reopen the discussion of how to develop the economic theory of investment to better model the facts of experience and to provide policy makers with a better understanding of how capital markets work. In this final decade of the twentieth century, almost everyone agrees that human progress will be closely related to the decisions regarding the investments made to promote economic growth of output. Despite the Nobel prize work done in recent decades, economic performance in this area seems to have worsened. Clearly, a reopening of public discussion on what is required is necessary. Until we get our theory right, it is impossible to get our public policy right. This book does not promise to provide "the" correct theory. Instead, it hopes to stimulate the reader into an understanding of where we may have gone wrong, and how we might rectify our mistakes.

Can the Free Market Pick Winners? - What Determines Investment (Paperback): Paul Davidson Can the Free Market Pick Winners? - What Determines Investment (Paperback)
Paul Davidson
R1,017 Discovery Miles 10 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The purpose of this volume is to reopen the discussion of how to develop the economic theory of investment to better model the facts of experience and to provide policy makers with a better understanding of how capital markets work. In this final decade of the twentieth century, almost everyone agrees that human progress will be closely related to the decisions regarding the investments made to promote economic growth of output. Despite the Nobel prize work done in recent decades, economic performance in this area seems to have worsened. Clearly, a reopening of public discussion on what is required is necessary. Until we get our theory right, it is impossible to get our public policy right. This book does not promise to provide "the" correct theory. Instead, it hopes to stimulate the reader into an understanding of where we may have gone wrong, and how we might rectify our mistakes.

Consumer Culture Reborn - The Cultural Politics of Consumption (Hardcover): Martyn J. Lee Consumer Culture Reborn - The Cultural Politics of Consumption (Hardcover)
Martyn J. Lee
R4,494 Discovery Miles 44 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Consumer Culture Reborn focuses on consumption as the point at which economy and culture combine. The book strives to draw the often polarized discourses of political economy and cultural studies closer together in a historical context, as a means of understanding our social situations as we approach the end of the millennium. Taking as its central theme the ability of the capitalist mode of production to transform the material and social world which sustains it, the book focuses upon some of the ways in which this transformational impulse has altered the means by which ordinary people reproduce their patterns of life. Treating the commodity as the primary touchstone for both the analysis of the economy and culture, Consumer Culture Reborn charts the rise and fall of the first mass consumption society of the post-war years. It also considers the evidence for the emergence of a new consumer society, exploring the ways in which the organization of economic affairs has had profound consequences for the formation of everyday cultures.

Small Business Enterprise - An Economic Analysis (Hardcover, Reissue): Gavin Reid Small Business Enterprise - An Economic Analysis (Hardcover, Reissue)
Gavin Reid
R5,493 Discovery Miles 54 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is concerned with one of the major contemporary issues of industrial organization: the role of small business enterprise in a mature market economy. Key issues covered are start-up and its financial features; static and dynamic scale economies; enterprise case histories; small business strategy; competitive forces; strategic pricing policy; determinants of growth and survival; and the political economy of fair trade and enterprise. The treatment is analytical and empirical, well grounded in business reality, and set within the context of the political economy of small business. It is based on a unique and extensive database of small business enterprise, containing over 40,000 data points gathered by fieldwork within the firm. The book starts with a section on the database and then applies diverse methods; statistical analysis; enterprise and case histories; econometrics; and political economy. In this way, a picture of the modern small business emerges, it is viewed from different perspectives.

Microfoundations - A Critical Inquiry (Hardcover, New): Maarten Janssen Microfoundations - A Critical Inquiry (Hardcover, New)
Maarten Janssen
R4,637 Discovery Miles 46 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

All economists are familiar with the division of the subject into microeconomics and macroeconomics. However, few economists are able to give an accurate account of what distinguishes micro and macro and what the relationship between them is. The increasing interest in the "microfoundations of macroeconomics" has typically attracted those who feel that economics is about the rational behaviour of individuals and who regard macro propositions as a consequence of the intentions of individuals. As a result, "microfoundations" have come to be synonymous with theories of individual behaviour. However, in this book, Maarten Janssen argues that it is really microeconomics's concern with the functioning of markets that underlies the theories which attempt to provide macroeconomics with microfoundations. This claim is substantiated by an analysis of the aggregation problem, of the individualistic foundations of equilibrium theories, of the rational expectations hypothesis, and of a model from the new Keynesian microfoundations literature. It strives to combine a thorough treatment of the technical aspects of these subjects with a critical discussion of the philosophical issues.

Defense, Welfare and Growth - Perspectives and Evidence (Hardcover, New): Steve Chan, Alex Mintz Defense, Welfare and Growth - Perspectives and Evidence (Hardcover, New)
Steve Chan, Alex Mintz
R4,636 Discovery Miles 46 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume brings together leading scholars from the US, Europe and Asia in search of new perspectives on and answers to questions about how a country's defence burden might affect welfare provision and economic growth, and vice versa. The essays examine and compare the historical experiences of a variety of developed and developing countries and include analyses of: - the link between defence spending and economic performance in the United States - the causes of Britain's relative decline - the institutional setting for Japan's pursuit of comprehensive national security - the influence of military spending on the developmental progress of Asia's newly industrializing countries - the patterns of business cycles and military hostility in the Middle East. The contributors offer new insights and often surprising findings regarding the relationship between defence burden and political economy. The essays are therefore highly pertinent to the ongoing scholarly and policy debates about the process of a peace dividend in the wake of the Cold War s demise. This book should be of interest to postgraduates of politics, international relations, international political economy.

Prices and Knowledge - A Market-Process Perspective (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): Esteban F. Thomsen Prices and Knowledge - A Market-Process Perspective (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
Esteban F. Thomsen
R4,760 Discovery Miles 47 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The growth of information economics has lead to a substantial re-consideration of the role of prices. Instead of the conventional neo-classical view of prices as straightforward indicators of scarcity, information economics emphasises that prices can be sources from which agents infer information and means by which they communicate. "Prices and Knowledge" analyzes different theoretical approaches to the role of prices in situations of imperfect information. It shows that whilst the "informational efficiency" approach of Grossman and Stiglitz and the "bounded rationality theory" of Nelson and Simon are useful, neither goes far enough in considering situations of disequilibrium. This book should be of interest to undergraduates and academics in the field of economics.

Microeconomic Analysis (Routledge Revivals) - Essays in Microeconomics and Economic Development (Paperback): David Currie,... Microeconomic Analysis (Routledge Revivals) - Essays in Microeconomics and Economic Development (Paperback)
David Currie, David Peel, Will Peters
R1,186 Discovery Miles 11 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1981, this book brings together a collection of essays on microeconomics and development presented at the conference of the Association of University Teachers of Economics. Topics covered include the intergenerational transfer of economic inequality, a review of the recent development in the theory of equity in the economy's distribution and production process, labour and unemployment, market structure and international trade, taxation and the public sector, Third World industrialisation and Indian agriculture. This book will be of interest to students of Economics and Development Studies.

Government and Economies in the Postwar World - Economic Policies and Comparative Performance, 1945-85 (Paperback, Revised):... Government and Economies in the Postwar World - Economic Policies and Comparative Performance, 1945-85 (Paperback, Revised)
Andrew Graham, Anthony Seldon
R1,792 Discovery Miles 17 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The chance to begin anew seldom occurs. Yet the nearly complete breakdown of the world economy between 1939 and 1945, together with the dominant position of the United States at the end of the war, provided just this opportunity. A new international economic order was built on the ruins of the old. How this happened - and the role of government in economic performance - is the subject of this book. Written by political scientists, contemporary historians and economists, the book offers ten country studies covering all the major industrialized nations in the West: the USA, USSR, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Eastern Europe and Scandinavia. In each chapter readers will find information on the main objectives and instruments of economic policy, the institutional framework, where the country started from at the end of the war, and a summary of what happened thereafter both in terms of policies and outcomes. Each chapter also contains data on the country's economic performance, a list of selected dates of important events, and a guide to further reading. The book begins with an overview of the system of international trade and payments. This book should be of

Accounting Services, the Islamic Middle East, and the Global Economy (Hardcover): Don E. Garner, David L. McKee, Yosra AbuAmara... Accounting Services, the Islamic Middle East, and the Global Economy (Hardcover)
Don E. Garner, David L. McKee, Yosra AbuAmara McKee
R2,803 R2,537 Discovery Miles 25 370 Save R266 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In an international economy where increasing attention is being focused upon global linkages, this book offers unique insights into the role that services provided by major international accounting firms are playing in such linkages and domestic expansion as a selection of Islamic economies in the Middle East. Highlighting Egypt, Saudia Arabia, Turkey, and the small gulf states, this book explores the issues and trends in regional growth and change. It provides a unique overview or assessment of how the accounting firms, through their service offerings, impact international linkages and developmental prospects in the Islamic nations that are featured.

The Economics of US Health Care Policy (Hardcover): Charles E. Phelps, Stephen T. Parente The Economics of US Health Care Policy (Hardcover)
Charles E. Phelps, Stephen T. Parente
R5,056 Discovery Miles 50 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book, Phelps and Parente explore the US health care system and set out the case for its reform. They trace the foundations of today's system, and show how distortions in the incentives facing participants in the health care market could be corrected in order to achieve lower costs, a higher quality of care, a higher level of patient safety, and a more efficient allocation of health care resources. Phelps and Parente propose novel yet economically robust changes to US tax law affecting health insurance coverage and related issues. They also discuss a series of specific improvements to Medicare and Medicaid, and assess potential innovations that affect all of health care, including chronic disease management, fraud and abuse detection, information technology, and other key issues. The Economics of US Health Care Policy will be illuminating reading for anyone with an interest in health policy, and will be a valuable supplementary text for courses in health economics and health policy, including for students without advanced training in economics.

The Economics of the Swap Market (Hardcover): Brendan Brown The Economics of the Swap Market (Hardcover)
Brendan Brown
R2,198 Discovery Miles 21 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1989, The Economics of the Swap Market looks at how the swap has become a commonplace tool for corporations throughout the OECD world to 'lock-in' interest rates on their borrowing. The aim of The Economics of the Swap Market, is to contribute to a redressing of the balance. Subjects covered include both those conventionally falling within the scope of micro-economics and of macroeconomics, beginning with an examination of the forces behind the take-off the swap market and a formal setting out of key arbitrage relationships which hold in equilibrium between the swap markets on international capital flow.

The Rural and Peripheral in Regional Development - An Alternative Perspective (Hardcover): Peter De Souza The Rural and Peripheral in Regional Development - An Alternative Perspective (Hardcover)
Peter De Souza
R3,792 Discovery Miles 37 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The countryside has often been marginalised in discussions of economic and societal development, in favour of the urban. This book aims to stimulate a debate and a re-evaluation of how the concepts of the rural, peripheral and marginal are treated in academia and policy. Approaching this theme from geographic, demographic and economic perspectives, Peter de Souza makes a compelling case for giving the periphery a prominent role as an integral part of a holistic and balanced society. The book carefully deconstructs the concept of the urban, and critiques the idea of urban-rural or centre-periphery comparisons, and presents an alternative approach to spark future discussions. Winner of the Regional Studies Association Best Book Award 2020, The Rural and Peripheral in Regional Development will be of interest to those studying and researching in the areas of rural economics, sustainability and development, as well as those involved in rural policymaking.

Small and Medium Enterprises in Distress - Thailand, the East Asian Crisis and Beyond (Hardcover): Philippe Regnier Small and Medium Enterprises in Distress - Thailand, the East Asian Crisis and Beyond (Hardcover)
Philippe Regnier
R3,647 Discovery Miles 36 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This title was first published in 2000: Since 1998, there have been many diagnoses, studies and theories attempting to explain the East Asian economic crisis and the impact on major economic and financial sectors. This text aims to fill a gap in the literature by examining the effects on small and medium-sized enterprises. From early 1998, unemployment figures in the region rose rapidly although large enterprises were not as yet engaged in corporate restructuring. Registered small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and microenterprises were a major source of this unemployment, especially among unskilled and seasonal workers. This volume covers the debate in five ways. An introductory chapter presents an overview of the SME international experience both in OECD and developing economies. Part I looks at the economic and social contribution of SMEs in Thailand before and after the 1997-1998 crisis and Part II reviews government policy and SME promotion initiatives. Part III explores the assumption that local SMEs linked to large firms have been more resilient, while the concluding chapter suggests a range of policies which have been derived from experiences in places other than Thailand.

Intelligence - The Psychometric View (Paperback, New): Paul Kline Intelligence - The Psychometric View (Paperback, New)
Paul Kline
R1,226 Discovery Miles 12 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The psychometry of intelligence is one of psychology's great achievements yet it is poorly understood. Paul Kline's book provides an introduction to the subject, and provides an acount of the psychometric view of intelligence. Professor Kline explains factor analysis and the construction of intelligence tests and shows how the resulting factors provide a picture of human abilities. He shows the value of such tests in both applied and theoretical psychology and in so doing answers the critics of intelligence testing. It deals with the factorial view yet includes modern work in the cognitive field.

Study Guide for Microeconomics (Paperback, 9th edition): Robert Pindyck, Daniel Rubinfeld Study Guide for Microeconomics (Paperback, 9th edition)
Robert Pindyck, Daniel Rubinfeld
R1,677 Discovery Miles 16 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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