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基本説明
Explains how culture modifies the standard rules of economic engagement, creating systems that differ markedly from those predicted by the theory of general market competition.
Full Description
Comparative Economic Systems: Culture, Wealth and Power in the 21st Century explains how culture, in various guises, modifies the standard rules of economic engagement, creating systems that differ markedly from those predicted by the theory of general market competition. This analysis is grounded in established principles, but also assumes that individual utility seeking may be culturally determined, that political goals may take precedence over public well being, and that business misconduct may be socially detrimental.
Contents
Preface. Glossary.
Introduction.
Part I: Systems.
1. Comparative Economic Systems.
2. Classification and Principles.
3. Culture, Politics and Ethics.
4. Power.
Part II: Perfect Economic Mechanisms.
5. Perfect Competition.
6. Perfect Governance.
Part III: Great Powers.
7. America.
8. Continental Europe.
9. Japan.
10. China.
11. Russia.
12. Transition.
13. Comparative Potential.
Part IV: Performance.
14. Measurement.
15. Global Performance.
Part V: International Relations.
16. Security.
17. Military Balance.
18. Interplay.