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Capitals of Nations - The Role of Human, Social, Institutional Capital in Economic

Englisch · Fester Einband

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Informationen zum Autor Lalita Som has worked for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Paris as well as the Commonwealth Secretariat, London. Klappentext Theories of economic growth focused on physical capital and its diffusion till the 1950s. Since then, increasing attention has been paid to the role and utility of knowledge, human capital, governance, institutions, and social capital as critical dimensions in determining economic growth and evolution. Focusing on the three forms of intangible capital-human, social, and institutional capital-this book looks at their dynamic linkages as crucial determinants of economic growth and their significance in the process of economic evolution. The author brings out this linkage at the macro level through case studies such as the growth experiences of Britain and America during the Industrial Revolution, Japan's high growth post-WWII and its recent lackadaisical growth experiences, and the contemporary growth experiences of China and India. The author presents an analysis of the interaction between the three intangible capitals at the firm level to explain the micro phenomenon. Zusammenfassung Theories of economic growth focused on physical capital and its diffusion till the 1950s. Since then, increasing attention has been paid to the role and utility of knowledge, human capital, governance, institutions, and social capital as critical dimensions in determining economic growth and evolution. Focusing on the three forms of intangible capital-human, social, and institutional capital-this book looks at their dynamic linkages as crucial determinants of economic growth and their significance in the process of economic evolution. The author brings out this linkage at the macro level through case studies such as the growth experiences of Britain and America during the Industrial Revolution, Japan's high growth post-WWII and its recent lackadaisical growth experiences, and the contemporary growth experiences of China and India. The author presents an analysis of the interaction between the three intangible capitals at the firm level to explain the micro phenomenon. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword by Percy S. Mistry Preface Acknowledgements Human, Social, and Institutional Capital I Theoretical Framework 1 Analytical Framework 2 Human Capital 3 Social Capital 4 Institutional Capital 5 The Relationship between Human, Social, and Institutional capital II Case Studies 6 Industrial Revolution in Britain 7 Early Industrial Revolution in America 8 Japan's Growth Experience: Post-Second World War and Recent Times 9 China: The Manufacturing Sector 10 India: The Services Sector III Micro Analysis 11 Theory of the Firm IV Conclusion 12 Concluding Comments Appendix A.1 Appendix A.2 Bibliography Index About the Author ...

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Autoren Dr Lalita Som, Dr Lalita (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) Som, Lalita Som
Verlag Oxford University Press
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 22.01.2015
 
EAN 9780199452736
ISBN 978-0-19-945273-6
Seiten 312
Themen Schule und Lernen > Berufs- & Fachschulbücher
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Wirtschaft > Volkswirtschaft

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