Systemic Vulnerability and Sustainable Economic Growth : Skills and Upgrading in Southeast Asia
معرفی کتاب «Systemic Vulnerability and Sustainable Economic Growth : Skills and Upgrading in Southeast Asia» نوشتهٔ Bryan K. Ritchie، منتشرشده توسط نشر Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd در سال 2010. این کتاب در 6 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
For many developing countries economic growth is an elusive quest. Both economists and policymakers have long known that issues such as education, investment and infrastructure are necessary ingredients for development and yet only a very small number of countries seem to be able to come up with the right mix of these ingredients. Bryan Ritchie demonstrates how political relationships among government, business, academic and labor leaders create different incentives for economic actors to make key decisions to promote economic upgrading and sustainable development. He reveals how these decisions affect matters such as bureaucratic structures, the language of education, a focus on technology and innovation, and the inclusion of labor in business strategy. These shape the institutional structures that in turn create the foundation of government policy. This insightful study shows that whether the political relationships that form are beneficial, or detrimental, to economic upgrading depends critically on levels of systemic vulnerability, a combination of resource endowments, domestic conflict and external military security. Systemic Vulnerability and Sustainable Economic Growth will be warmly welcomed by academics and researchers of political science, economics - development economics particularly - and Asian studies. Policymakers will find invaluable insights in to how government bodies can successfully incorporate actors from the private sector. The book will also appeal to business leaders wishing to know why policymakers act the way they do. For Many Developing Countries Economic Growth Is An Elusive Quest. Both Economists And Policy-makers Have Long Known That Issues Such As Education, Investment And Infrastructure Are Necessary Ingredients For Development And Yet Only A Very Small Number Of Countries Seem To Be Able To Come Up With The Right Mix Of These Ingredients. Bryan Ritchie Demonstrates How Political Relationships Among Government, Business, Academic And Labor Leaders Create Different Incentives For Economic Actors To Make Key Decisions To Promote Economic Upgrading And Sustainable Development. He Reveals How These Decisions Affect Matters Such As Bureaucratic Structures, The Language Of Education, A Focus On Technology And Innovation, And The Inclusion Of Labor In Business Strategy. These Shape The Institutional Structures That In Turn Create The Foundation Of Government Policy. The Policies, And The Political Relationships That Form Around Them, Can Be Beneficial Or Detrimental To The Economic Development Of The Country. This Insightful Study Shows How The Level Of Systemic Vulnerability, Which Is A Combination Of Resource Endowments, Domestic Conflict And External Military Security, Determines Which Forms They Take. Systemic Vulnerability And Sustainable Economic Growth Will Be Warmly Welcomed By Academics And Researchers Of Political Science, Economics – Development Economics Particularly – And Asian Studies. Policy-makers Will Find Invaluable Insights Such As How Government Bodies Can Successfully Incorporate Actors From The Private Sector. The Book Will Also Appeal To Business Leaders Wishing To Know Why Policy-makers Act The Way They Do. Copyright......Page 3 Contents......Page 4 Figures......Page 5 Tables......Page 6 Abbreviations......Page 7 Preface......Page 10 1. Introduction......Page 14 2. The political economy of technical intellectual capital formation......Page 29 3. Some preliminary evidence......Page 49 4. The origin of initial institutional decisions......Page 79 5. Coalitions and initial decisions during state-building......Page 105 6. The legacies of initial choices......Page 129 7. Institutional formation and skills development......Page 163 8. The Asian financial crisis and technical intellectual capital formation......Page 203 References......Page 221 Index......Page 240 Bryan K. Ritchie. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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