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Li, Kui Wai,

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    Title/Author: Redefining capitalism in global economic development // Kui-Wai Li.
    Author: Li, Kui Wai,
    Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 459 pages) :illustrations
    [NT 15003449]: Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Section I: Challenges to Capitalism: The Analytical Structure; Section I. Challenges to Capitalism: The Analytical Structure; Chapter 1. The Individual; Abstract; I Introduction; II Beginning with the Individual; III Externality and Ethics; IV Competition Versus Competitiveness; V Complementary or Dichotomous?; VI Maximizing Private Cost, Minimizing Social Cost; VII Why Supply-Side Economics is Preferred; VIII Conclusion; Chapter 2. Inequality, Poverty, and Opportunity; Abstract; I Introduction.
    [NT 15003449]: II Income Inequality: Basis of ComparisonIII Poverty: Stock Versus Flow; IV Inequality and Development; V Growth and Economic Opportunity; VI Conclusion; Chapter 3. Role of Government; Abstract; I Introduction; II The Developmental Role; III The Monitorial Role; IV The Redistributional Role: Demand-led Approach; V The Redistributional Role: Supply-Led Approach; VI Minimum Wage or Maximum Wage; VII Business Leaders Versus Government Leaders; VIII Conclusion; Chapter 4. Conceptual Differences Between Economics, Welfare, and Politics; Abstract; I Introduction.
    [NT 15003449]: II Economics Versus Social Welfare: The Spending SideIII Economics Versus Politics: Who Serves Who?; IV Political Business Cycles; V The Role of Democracy; VI Conclusion; Chapter 5. Capitalism and Socialism: Sustainability Versus Popularity; Abstract; I Introduction; II Comparing the Essence of the Two Ideologies; III Why Is Socialism Popular?; IV Why Is Capitalism Sustainable?; V Conclusion; Chapter 6. Economic Relativity and Capitalism; Abstract; I Introduction; II Absolute Outcomes: Systematized and Personalized; III The Relative Nature of Economics.
    [NT 15003449]: IV From Absolute to Relative Outcome: Peace AgreementsV Capitalism as the Suitable Vehicle; VI Conclusion; Section II: The Global Economy: Performance, Classification, and Challenges; Section II. The Global Economy: Performance, Classification, and Challenges; The World Divided; Chapter 7. The Top 10 World Economies; Abstract; I Introduction; II GDP Trends; III Fiscal Performance; IV Public Debt; V Trade; VI Reserve; VII Foreign Aid and Donors; VIII Foreign Direct Investment; IX Military Expenditure; X Conclusion; Chapter 8. The Five Groups of World Economies; Abstract; I Introduction.
    [NT 15003449]: II Fragile StatesIII Emerging States; IV OPEC and the Middle East; V Russia and China; VI The Advanced Countries; VII Global Political Economy; VIII Conclusion; Chapter 9. Cases of Economic Vulnerabilities; Abstract; I Introduction; II Political Economy of the 2008 Crisis; III Financial Socialism and the "Low Interest Rate Trap"; IV Embracing Social Cost: Greece; V China: At the Crossroads or a Turning Point?; VI Conclusion; Chapter 10. Reviving Capitalism; Abstract; I Introduction; II Reorientating World Resources and Policies; III International Economic Alliances.
    Subject: Capitalism. -
    Online resource: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128041819
    ISBN: 9780128041970
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