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Elites, Minorities and Economic Growth

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Klappentext Divided into two parts, this book examines the relationship between elites, minorities, and economic growth. The first part contains essays on the role of economic and political elites in America, Europe and the Middle East. The second part contains essays on the role of minorities in past and present industrialization in Europe and Asia. Zusammenfassung Divided into two parts! this book examines the relationship between elites! minorities! and economic growth. The first part contains essays on the role of economic and political elites in America! Europe and the Middle East. The second part contains essays on the role of minorities in past and present industrialization in Europe and Asia. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Introduction. Elites! minorities and economic growth in an interdisciplinary perspective (E.S. Brezis! P. Temin). Economic! Political Elites and Growth. The American business elite in historical perspective (P. Temin). Business dynasties in Britain and France (F. Crouzet). Elites and civil societies in the Middle East (B. Kimmerling). The recruitment and role of elites in Israel (E. Etzioni-Halevy). Elites! ethnic mobilizations and democracy in postcommunist Europe (J. Pakulski). Two waves of professionalization of the Hungarian economic elite (G. Lengyel). Minorities and Growth. Don't beat up the little guys (D.S. Landes). How do minorities become elites? (P. Mathias). The Jews! the English Industrial Revolution! technological innovations and the sciences (P. Bairoch). The Weber thesis and the Jews (W.D. Rubinstein). The role of the Chinese minorities in the economic development of Southeast Asian countries (E.B. Ayal). Theories of Elites and Minorities. The memberships theory of inequality: ideas and implications (S.N. Durlauf). Invention and rebellion: why do innovations occur at all? An evolutionary approach (J. Mokyr). The democratization of political elites and the decline in inequality in modern economic growth (M. Justman! M. Gradstein). Elites and the economics of political radicalism: evidence from Oldham! 1841-1852 (A. Klug! C. Nadav). Elite schools! circulation of elites and economic development: the ENA case (E.S. Brezis! F. Crouzet). Index. ...

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Authors E. S. Brezis, Scheerens, P. Temin
Assisted by E. S. Brezis (Editor), Peter Temin (Editor)
Publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.12.1999
 
EAN 9780444828484
ISBN 978-0-444-82848-4
No. of pages 268
Series 0
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

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