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The shock doctrine : disaster capitalism in action
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ISBN: 5414937031412 Year: 2009 Publisher: Renegade Pictures/Revolution Films Paradiso

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Verfilming van het nieuwste gelijknamige boek van de Canadese journaliste en activiste Naomi Klein ('No logo'), waarin zij betoogt dat de opkomst van het kapitalisme in diverse landen steeds valt terug te voeren op een ramp, revolutie of oorlog, vergelijkbaar met de shocktherapie die psychiatrisch patiënten moesten ondergaan in de jaren zestig. Michael Winterbottom en Mat Whitecross, die samen ook 'The Road to Guantánamo' regisseerden, verfilmden het boek, dat een verontrustende, alternatieve kijk biedt op historische gebeurtenissen zoals de coup van Pinochet en de val van de Sovjet-Unie. Als behandelend arts in deze economische shocktherapie wijst Klein econoom Morgan Friedman aan als hoofdschuldige. In een reconstructie vol archiefbeelden en interviews met betrokkenen tonen Winterbottom en Whitecross aan dat de invoering van kapitalisme er keer op keer voor zorgde dat een kleine groep mensen grote welvaart verwierf, terwijl de grote massa steeds armer werd


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Vlaanderen in actie : doorbraken 2020
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Year: 2009 Publisher: Brussel Vlaamse overheid

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Pact 2020 : een nieuw toekomstpact voor Vlaanderen : 20 doelstellingen
Year: 2009 Publisher: Brussel Vlaamse overheid

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The Changing Geography of Banking and Finance : The Main Issues
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ISBN: 9780387980782 Year: 2009 Publisher: Boston MA Springer US

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Two contrasting trends have emerged from the intense integration and consolidation process that have swept the European and U.S. banking industry in the 1990s: the geographical diffusion of banking structures and instruments and the geographical concentration of banking power in a few financial centers within each country. The first trend has contributed to greatly reduce the operational distance that separates banks from their clientele. The second has increased the functional distance that separates the bank's decision center from its operational branches. The conflicting movements in operational and functional distances have left a mark on market structure, financial integration and regulation of the banking industry, and have induced a transformation in organizational structures, lending behavior and relationships between banks and firms. This book, not only surveys the great research effort that has been made recently on the geography of banking and finance, but also provides new insights and empirical evidence on how the geography of banking and finance has evolved and impacted its customers. This is a timely and valuable volume that collects up-to-date empirical research on the geography of the banking industry and financial centers. Allen N. Berger H. Montague Osteen, Jr. Professor in Banking and Finance Moore School of Business University of South Carolina, USA The geography of banking has changed dramatically in recent years, under the combined effect of new information technology, deregulation and international integration. This book assesses thoroughly what we know and what we don't know yet about this process and about its effects on the provision of credit to households and firms (especially small and medium ones). It is going to be a valuable reference on the evolution of the banking industry for years to come. Marco Pagano Professor of Economics University of Naples Federico II, Italy The subdiscipline concerned with the geography of banking is a relatively new one, and the research frontier is still largely unexplored. This book makes a timely and valuable contribution to opening up this territory; providing intriguing insight into how new information technologies, financial innovation, de- and re-regulation, and globalisation processes more generally, are reshaping not only the geographies of banking itself, but also the spatialities of credit provision, financial flows and monetary circulation. An essential read for financial economists, economic geographers and all those interested in the world of finance. Ron Martin Professor of Economic Geography University of Cambridge, UK


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Entrepreneurship and Business : A Regional Perspective
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ISBN: 9783540709022 Year: 2009 Publisher: Berlin Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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This book examines the relationship between entrepreneurship, growth and regional aspects of business. The text offers two broad perspectives of entrepreneurship, a historical one and a comparative perspective. In the historical part, several examples of the co-operation between regional aspects and aspects of entrepreneurship are presented. The second part shows different aspects of entrepreneurship in a more and more globalizing world. Networking, the relationship between clusters and business innovation, economic transition and the links between social capital and business competitiveness are some of the topics.


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Innovation Policies, Business Creation and Economic Development : A Comparative Approach
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ISBN: 9780387799766 Year: 2009 Publisher: New York NY Springer New York

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This volume explores the dynamics of the innovation process in developing countries with respect to economic growth. First, the book focuses on the relationship between innovation and economic development from a macroeconomic perspective, with an emphasis on incorporating technological change and intellectual property rights into the theoretical model. This section also considers that the meaning of such fundamental terms as "innovation," "entrepreneurship," and "macroeconomic policies," vary considerably across nations and cultures, with profound implications for the development of policies designed to promote new business creation, growth, and competitiveness. The second section of the book focuses on a microeconomic approach, taking a sociological approach to the economics of creativity at the organizational level. Topics include the effect of beliefs on organizational creativity and the relationship between leadership style and the value system of the entrepreneur on firm-level innovation. The third part of the book focuses on small and medium-sized enterprises, providing empirical research from Turkey, India, and the European Union to shed light on product, process, organizational and marketing innovations, with respect to economic development. The volume concludes with discussion of the impact of well-functioning national innovation systems on decreasing the gaps between the developed and developing nations.


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Institutional Analysis and Praxis : The Social Fabric Matrix Approach
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ISBN: 9780387887418 Year: 2009 Publisher: New York NY Springer New York Imprint Springer

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The Social Fabric Matrix Approach (SFM-A) is a rigorous and holistic methodology for undertaking policy-relevant, complex systems research. This book contains both extensive applications of the SFM-A to contemporary issues and chapters that embed applied research in relevant theoretical, philosophical, and methodological frameworks. It offers a balance of applications through case studies across regions and topics that span areas of finance, development, education, and environment, to name a few. This book creates new ways of using the SFM and forges previously unexplored connections between institutional economics and other areas of study such as financial markets, micro credit, political economy and sustainable development, thus contextually refining the SFM-A. This book complements F. Gregory Hayden's Policymaking for a Good Society: The Social Fabric Matrix Approach to Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation. "Institutional Analysis and Praxis: The Social Fabric Matrix Approach ¦ is interesting and thought-provoking. The book should fill or create a good size niche in modeling the effects of economic and social institutions on development, in part because it includes values directly in the model." - Glen Atkinson, University of Nevada, Reno "The book is concerned with a demonstration of the methodological and analytical importance of the Social Fabric Matrix (SFM) and its application to a wide variety of real-world policy problems. As such, it is the first book of its kind, drawing on the contributions of economic scholars who are doing pioneering work in the application of the SFM to economic policy problems. It is, in short, a ground-breaking enterprise." - Paul Bush, CSU Fresno " [This book] offers a fresh perspective, as this is the first contribution that would underscore Hayden's contribution ¦ The editors have assembled one of the finest collections of contemporary Institutionalist thinkers that appears to have been assembled." - John Hall, Portland State University


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Bounded Rationality and Public Policy : A Perspective from Behavioural Economics
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ISBN: 9781402094736 9781402094729 Year: 2009 Publisher: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands

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The economist's advice to society rests largely on a picture of citizens as infinitely rational beings, shrewd, calculating and above all consistent in their behaviour. But as the last thirty years of economic experiments and field work has revealed, humans are far from perfectly consistent. On the contrary, choices and preferences often seem highly sensitive to context. Systematic deviations from rationality - "anomalies" are widespread and they have been well-documented in the laboratory and the field. What then can the economist say about desirable public policies? Bounded Rationality and Public Policy brings together the work of experimental economists and applies it to public economics. Experimental evidence on anomalies such as the endowment effect, anchoring and mental accounts is presented and critically appraised. The implications of bounded rationality for the efficient boundaries of the state are considered. The author argues that in general bounded rationality does not imply a larger optimal role for the state and indeed the converse may be true. New kinds of policies based on the framing and labeling of choices are discussed and their impact is analysed. The author also considers optimal tax and benefit policy and the best role for stated preference and other methods widely employed in non-market valuation. Throughout this Work, the emphasis is on using models of human behaviour that are well-grounded in empirical evidence. The author shows that even when behaviour is not fully rational, economists have much to say about the design of public policy.


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Public Policies for Fostering Entrepreneurship : A European Perspective
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ISBN: 9781441902498 Year: 2009 Publisher: New York NY Springer US

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The contribution of this book is to join in the same volume a set of theoretical visions and empirical assessments by leading scholars about public policies towards entrepreneurship in Europe and how to rethink them. The book is divided in two parts: Part I - Entrepreneurship Policies - A European Framework; and Part II - Entrepreneurship Policy in Countries and Regions. In Part I various theoretical approaches are presented by prominent scholars from around the world. They point to the need for the European economy to be the subject of regional reorganization, based on concentrations of production activities with a strong component of knowledge and technology. This book appears at a particularly challenging time, in economic and social terms, when entrepreneurship and innovation assume particular strategic importance, inasmuch as endogenous growth should be considered by policy-makers and also by business-people and citizens as one of the driving forces that can catalyze regional economies. The Entrepreneurship Policy examples contained in Part II from European countries in Scandinavia, Iberia, Germany, Turkey and the UK explore the implications for research, practice and policy-making in those regions.


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The Airline Industry : Challenges in the 21st Century
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ISBN: 9783790820881 Year: 2009 Publisher: Heidelberg Physica-Verlag HD

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The debate on the future of the aviation sector and the evolution of its traditional business practices is the core of this book. The new millennium began with terrorist attacks, epidemics, globalization, and the rise in oil prices which all combined to push the industry into a "perfect storm". Airline industry profitability has been an elusive goal for several decades and the recent events has only accentuated existing weaknesses. The main concern of industry observers is whether the airline business model, successful during the 1980s and 1990s, is now sustainable in a market crowded by low-cost carriers. The airlines that will respond rapidly and determinedly to increase pressure to restructure, consolidate and segment the industry will achieve competitive advantages. In this context, the present study aims to model the new conduct of the 'legacy' carriers in a new liberalized European market in terms of network and pricing competition with low-cost carriers and competitive reaction to the global economic crises.

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