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Corporations --- History. --- Europe --- Europe. --- Economic conditions.
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This book asks anew whether there really was European integration before 1914. By focussing on quantitative (economic indicators) and qualitative data (the international regulation of patents, communication networks, social policy and plant protection), the authors re-evaluate European integration of the time and address the politics of seemingly apolitical cooperation. The authors show that European integration was multifaceted and cooperation less the result of intent, than of incentives. National polities and international regimes co-shaped each other. The result is a book that achieves two things: offer stand-alone chapters that shed light on specific developments and – these read altogether – develop a bigger picture. It will be of interest to researchers and students of economic history, as well as those interested in the history of internationalism and globalisation. Yaman Kouli is a researcher at the Heinrich-Heine-University in Düsseldorf. He has held numerous other positions, including as research assistant at the Chemnitz University of Technology and an A.SK-fellow at the Berlin Social Science Centre. From 2018 to 2020, he was Feodor-Lynen fellow and received a scholarship from the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation. His fields of expertise are Poland’s economic history during the 20th century, the knowledge-based economy and European integration. Léonard Laborie has been a research fellow at the CNRS, UMR Sirice in Paris since 2010. He received his PhD in contemporary history from Sorbonne University. His research deals with the interactions between science, technology and diplomacy in the making of Europe since the 1850s. He was chairman of the Tensions of Europe Research Network on History, Technology and Europe from 2019 to 2022.
Industrial policy. --- Europe. --- Business --- Industries --- Industry and state --- Economic policy --- Government policy --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Economic history. --- Labor economics. --- Population --- Law and economics. --- Economic History. --- Labor and Population Economics. --- Law and Economics. --- Economic aspects. --- Economics and jurisprudence --- Economics and law --- Jurisprudence and economics --- Economics --- Jurisprudence --- Economic conditions --- History, Economic
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This book asks anew whether there really was European integration before 1914. By focussing on quantitative (economic indicators) and qualitative data (the international regulation of patents, communication networks, social policy and plant protection), the authors re-evaluate European integration of the time and address the politics of seemingly apolitical cooperation. The authors show that European integration was multifaceted and cooperation less the result of intent, than of incentives. National polities and international regimes co-shaped each other. The result is a book that achieves two things: offer stand-alone chapters that shed light on specific developments and - these read altogether - develop a bigger picture. It will be of interest to researchers and students of economic history, as well as those interested in the history of internationalism and globalisation. Yaman Kouli is a researcher at the Heinrich-Heine-University in Düsseldorf. He has held numerous other positions, including as research assistant at the Chemnitz University of Technology and an A.SK-fellow at the Berlin Social Science Centre. From 2018 to 2020, he was Feodor-Lynen fellow and received a scholarship from the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation. His fields of expertise are Poland's economic history during the 20th century, the knowledge-based economy and European integration. Léonard Laborie has been a research fellow at the CNRS, UMR Sirice in Paris since 2010. He received his PhD in contemporary history from Sorbonne University. His research deals with the interactions between science, technology and diplomacy in the making of Europe since the 1850s. He was chairman of the Tensions of Europe Research Network on History, Technology and Europe from 2019 to 2022.
Labour economics --- Commercial law. Economic law (general) --- World history --- economie --- arbeid --- economisch recht --- economische geschiedenis
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"Since the 1990s, the economic development of Central and Eastern Europe has maintained high economic growth rates, seemingly leading to an era of prosperity. This very positive vision of future economic success, linked to current political backlash and a long history of economic adversity, is a thin veil of the economic "way west" for so-called transition countries. The Middle-Income Trap in Central and Eastern Europe examines the reality of the diminishing marginal utility of further international investments alongside the pitfalls of higher government spending to cultivate innovation which ultimately makes foreign capital less attractive. In this volume authors from diverse disciplinary perspectives reflect on current debates surrounding the developmental bottlenecks in East-Central Europe. Their common goal is to analyze the manner of socio-economic transformation, question of the relevance and impact of the "middle-income trap" and identify possible ways to escape it"--
Europe, Central --- Europe, Eastern --- Economic conditions --- Economic development --- New business enterprises --- History: 20th Century to Present.
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Die digitale Transformation ist aus der aktuellen Wirtschaftspolitik nicht mehr wegzudenken. Breitbandausbau, 5G-Netz, Wandel des Schulunterrichts und das „Internet der Dinge“ sind nur ein paar Beispiele aus einer Gruppe von Themen, die eng mit der Digitalisierung verflochten sind. Gleichermaßen besteht bisher wenig Zweifel daran, dass die Anforderungen an die Kompetenzen und Ausbildung der Beschäftigten steigen werden. Bei all dem ist in der Debatte nicht immer ersichtlich, dass es sich bei diesen Formationen um ein ganzes Bündel von Entwicklungen handelt. Viele von ihnen – etwa das Internet als Kommunikations- und Vertriebskanal und der Aufstieg von Daten zur ökonomischen Ressource – stellen zweifellos neue Phänomene dar. Gleichzeitig sind diese aktuellen Vorgänge mit sehr alten Prozessen verwoben. Die wissensbasierte Wirtschaft, die herausragende Rolle von Forschung und Entwicklung, die Verschiebung der Wertschöpfung in Richtung Dienstleistung und das steigende Anforderungsniveau an die Beschäftigten sind Phänomene, die sich seit Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts nachweisen lassen und das wirtschaftliche Gesicht der industrialisierten Staaten seit langem formen. Diese Vermischung von Neuem und Altem, die mit Macht die entwickelten Volkswirtschaften herausfordert und – so jedenfalls die immer wieder zu hörende Befürchtung – kaum einen Stein auf dem anderen lassen wird, verkompliziert die Debatte. Im vorliegenden Band werden erstmals Perspektiven der Wirtschaftsgeschichte, der Soziologie, der Wirtschaftswissenschaften und des Maschinenbaus zusammengebracht, um dieser Frage nachzugehen. Die Zielgruppen Studierende und Lehrende der Soziologie und der Wirtschaftsgeschichte sowie der Ingenieur-, Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften; Interessierte aus Politik, Verbänden und Unternehmen Die Herausgeber Dr. Yaman Kouli ist an der Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf tätig, Prof. Dr. Peter Pawlowsky und Prof. Dr. Markus Hertwig lehren an der Technischen Universität Chemnitz.
Industrial sociology. --- Economic sociology. --- Sociology. --- Sociology of Work. --- Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology. --- Knowledge - Discourse.
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