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Globalisation, the increasing integration of markets and ideas across borders throughout the world, has redefined how economies function, how societies interact, and how nations confront shared challenges. Recognising these profound transformations, this book attempts to bridge the divide between economics and economies as well as the gap between theories and policies. Complete with case studies, lecture slides, test questions, and sample data/codes, the book is an engaging resource for upper undergraduates and postgraduate economics students alike.
List of contents
Chapter 1: Globalisation.- Chapter 2: Labour Markets.- Chapter 3: Capital Markets.- Chapter 4: Business Cycle.- Chapter 5: Economic Growth.- Chapter 6: Entrepreneurship and Innovation.- Chapter 7: Crime and Punishment.- Chapter 8: Education and Human Capital.- Chapter 9: Healthcare and Health Outcome.- Chapter 10: Housing and Home Ownership.- Chapter 11: Migration and the National Economy.- Chapter 12: Digitalisation and the Digital Economy.- Chapter 13: Environment and the Sustainable Economy.
About the author
James Foreman-Peck is Emeritus Professor at Cardiff University, UK. He has previously taught at the University of Oxford and University of California, Davis. He has been an economic advisor for HM Treasury. Most of his research projects are related to public policies and economic history, with a wide political and academic impact. He was a former president of the European Historical Economics Society and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.
Peng Zhou is Professor of Applied Economics at Cardiff University, UK. His research footprint spans economic growth, economic inequality, financial economics, and innovation economics, with a track record of publications in leading journals across these fields. Beyond academia, he actively engages with business leaders and policymakers, providing consultancy to charities, government bodies, and companies in the UK and China. He is a board member of the Chinese Economic Association (Europe/UK).
Summary
Globalisation, the increasing integration of markets and ideas across borders throughout the world, has redefined how economies function, how societies interact, and how nations confront shared challenges. Recognising these profound transformations, this book attempts to bridge the divide between economics and economies as well as the gap between theories and policies. Complete with case studies, lecture slides, test questions, and sample data/codes, the book is an engaging resource for upper undergraduates and postgraduate economics students alike.