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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Sources and Evolution of Growth -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Diminishing Returns and Productivity -- 1.3 The Development of Growth Theory -- 1.3.1 From the Malthusian Period to the Industrial Revolution -- 1.3.2 The Accumulation of Capital and Knowledge and the Contribution of Innovation -- 1.3.3 An Overview of the Evolution of Economic Thought on Growth and Development -- 1.4 The Deep Roots of Development and Growth -- 1.5 The Short-, Medium- and Long-Term Horizons of Policies Affecting the Levels of Economic Activity: The Sources of Growth -- 1.6 The Alternative Future of Growth -- References -- Chapter 2: Modern Growth Theory Arguments -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Development Argument -- 2.3 International Trade and Comparative Advantage -- 2.4 The Macro-Debate on Growth -- 2.5 The New Classical on Growth -- 2.6 New Keynesians with a Behavioral Approach -- 2.7 New Keynesians and Heterogeneity -- 2.8 The New Keynesians Versus Supply-Side Theorists -- 2.9 The DSGE Models -- 2.10 The Schumpeterian Approach with Cultural and Institutional Dimensions -- 2.11 The Evolutionary Approach -- 2.12 Ideology Bias, Macro and Growth -- References -- Chapter 3: Growth Prototypes and Economic Policy -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 First-, Second- and Third-Best Theory: Generality Against a Concrete Framework -- 3.3 The Optimal Growth Prototype -- 3.4 Deviations of Institutions and of the Cultural Background from the Optimal Prototype -- 3.4.1 When Institutions Deviate from the Optimal Prototype -- 3.4.2 When Culture Deviates from the Optimal Prototype -- 3.5 Traps, Stagnation and Acceleration of Economic Growth -- 3.6 Multiple Equilibrium Points -- References -- Chapter 4: Economic Policy Formation and Decision-Making -- 4.1 Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.2 Foundations of Economic Policy Goals -- 4.3 Economic Analysis and Theory and Economic Policy -- 4.4 Historicism, Serendipity and Path Dependence -- 4.4.1 Shaping the Future -- 4.4.2 Conclusions on Shaping the Future -- 4.5 Markets, Hierarchies and Economic Policy Formation -- 4.6 The Types of Economic Systems and Economic Policy -- 4.7 The Neoclassical Perception of Economic Policy Formation as a Single Decision System -- 4.7.1 Rational Choice Theories -- 4.7.2 Positivist Public Choice -- 4.7.3 Normative Public Choice -- 4.8 The Evolutionary Perspective on Economic Policy-Making -- 4.8.1 Political Economy for Economic Policy Formation -- 4.8.2 Economic Policy Means and Targets -- 4.8.3 The Evolutionary Normative Foundations -- References -- Chapter 5: The Determinants of Economic Policy Formation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Political Systems and the Formation of Economic Policy -- 5.2.1 Policy Change and Reforms -- 5.2.2 Pressure Groups and Elite -- 5.2.3 Multi-Level Governance -- 5.2.4 Networks, Partnerships and Representation -- 5.3 Politics, Diffusion and Punctuated Equilibrium -- 5.4 Disruptive Innovation -- 5.5 The Role of Institutions and Cultural Background -- 5.6 The Behavioural Approach -- References -- Chapter 6: Targets, Instruments and Policy Implementation -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Targets and Instruments -- 6.2.1 Targets of Tinbergen and Theil and the Policy Means (Instruments) Approach -- 6.2.2 Lucas' Structural Change -- 6.2.3 Policy and Games -- 6.3 Policy Implementation -- 6.3.1 Factors Affecting Economic Policy Implementation -- 6.3.2 "Top-Down" and "Bottom-Up" Approaches -- References -- Chapter 7: Institutional Change and Cultural Change -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Institutional Change: Endogenous Versus Exogenous -- 7.2.1 Evolutionary Process of Institutional Change -- 7.2.2 Evolution of Institutions in Time and Space | |
505 | 8 | |a 7.3 Change in Cultural Background -- 7.3.1 Factors Affecting Cultural Change -- 7.3.2 Incremental Versus Shock Change -- 7.3.3 The Evolution of Cultural Background -- 7.3.4 Social Learning Strategies -- 7.3.5 Culture Pace of Adjustment -- 7.4 The Synchronized Evolution Hypothesis and the Unsynchronized Reality -- 7.5 The Role of Ideas on Institutions and Cultural Change -- References -- Chapter 8: Structural Changes, Structural Reforms and Economic Growth -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Causes and Nature of Structural Changes -- 8.3 International Structural Changes -- 8.3.1 External Devaluations and Currency Wars -- 8.3.2 The Non-price Advantage -- 8.3.3 Offshore Outsourcing and Production Chains -- 8.4 The Transformation of Economies and of the Productive Model -- 8.5 Domestic Structural Changes and Internal Devaluation -- 8.6 The Time Effect of Structural Reforms -- References -- Chapter 9: Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Absence and Integration of Entrepreneurship -- 9.3 The Micro-Foundation of Entrepreneurship in Growth -- 9.4 The Cognitive Process of Entrepreneurs Seeking Growth -- 9.5 A Framework of Entrepreneurial Growth Process -- 9.6 Sources of Entrepreneurship Opportunities -- 9.7 Screening Entrepreneurship Opportunities as a Competitive Advantage -- 9.8 Policies for Promoting Entrepreneurship -- References -- Chapter 10: Innovation, Creativity and Economic Growth -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Innovation, Competitiveness and Growth -- 10.3 Innovation: Exogenous or Endogenous -- 10.4 Entrepreneurial Creativity and Growth -- 10.5 A Macro-Model of Entrepreneurial Creativity -- 10.5.1 The Role of Education and Knowledge -- 10.5.2 Scientific and Technological Creativity -- 10.5.3 Creativity Diffusion -- 10.5.4 The Role of the Cultural Background -- 10.5.5 Obstacles and Props of Creativity | |
505 | 8 | |a 10.5.6 The Role of Motives and Incentives -- 10.5.7 Managing Resources -- 10.5.8 The Institutional Background -- 10.6 Policies for Promoting Innovation for Entrepreneurship -- References -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Sources and Evolution of Growth -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Diminishing Returns and Productivity -- 1.3 The Development of Growth Theory -- 1.3.1 From the Malthusian Period to the Industrial Revolution -- 1.3.2 The Accumulation of Capital and Knowledge and the Contribution of Innovation -- 1.3.3 An Overview of the Evolution of Economic Thought on Growth and Development -- 1.4 The Deep Roots of Development and Growth -- 1.5 The Short-, Medium- and Long-Term Horizons of Policies Affecting the Levels of Economic Activity: The Sources of Growth -- 1.6 The Alternative Future of Growth -- References -- Chapter 2: Modern Growth Theory Arguments -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Development Argument -- 2.3 International Trade and Comparative Advantage -- 2.4 The Macro-Debate on Growth -- 2.5 The New Classical on Growth -- 2.6 New Keynesians with a Behavioral Approach -- 2.7 New Keynesians and Heterogeneity -- 2.8 The New Keynesians Versus Supply-Side Theorists -- 2.9 The DSGE Models -- 2.10 The Schumpeterian Approach with Cultural and Institutional Dimensions -- 2.11 The Evolutionary Approach -- 2.12 Ideology Bias, Macro and Growth -- References -- Chapter 3: Growth Prototypes and Economic Policy -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 First-, Second- and Third-Best Theory: Generality Against a Concrete Framework -- 3.3 The Optimal Growth Prototype -- 3.4 Deviations of Institutions and of the Cultural Background from the Optimal Prototype -- 3.4.1 When Institutions Deviate from the Optimal Prototype -- 3.4.2 When Culture Deviates from the Optimal Prototype -- 3.5 Traps, Stagnation and Acceleration of Economic Growth -- 3.6 Multiple Equilibrium Points -- References -- Chapter 4: Economic Policy Formation and Decision-Making -- 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Foundations of Economic Policy Goals -- 4.3 Economic Analysis and Theory and Economic Policy -- 4.4 Historicism, Serendipity and Path Dependence -- 4.4.1 Shaping the Future -- 4.4.2 Conclusions on Shaping the Future -- 4.5 Markets, Hierarchies and Economic Policy Formation -- 4.6 The Types of Economic Systems and Economic Policy -- 4.7 The Neoclassical Perception of Economic Policy Formation as a Single Decision System -- 4.7.1 Rational Choice Theories -- 4.7.2 Positivist Public Choice -- 4.7.3 Normative Public Choice -- 4.8 The Evolutionary Perspective on Economic Policy-Making -- 4.8.1 Political Economy for Economic Policy Formation -- 4.8.2 Economic Policy Means and Targets -- 4.8.3 The Evolutionary Normative Foundations -- References -- Chapter 5: The Determinants of Economic Policy Formation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Political Systems and the Formation of Economic Policy -- 5.2.1 Policy Change and Reforms -- 5.2.2 Pressure Groups and Elite -- 5.2.3 Multi-Level Governance -- 5.2.4 Networks, Partnerships and Representation -- 5.3 Politics, Diffusion and Punctuated Equilibrium -- 5.4 Disruptive Innovation -- 5.5 The Role of Institutions and Cultural Background -- 5.6 The Behavioural Approach -- References -- Chapter 6: Targets, Instruments and Policy Implementation -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Targets and Instruments -- 6.2.1 Targets of Tinbergen and Theil and the Policy Means (Instruments) Approach -- 6.2.2 Lucas' Structural Change -- 6.2.3 Policy and Games -- 6.3 Policy Implementation -- 6.3.1 Factors Affecting Economic Policy Implementation -- 6.3.2 "Top-Down" and "Bottom-Up" Approaches -- References -- Chapter 7: Institutional Change and Cultural Change -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Institutional Change: Endogenous Versus Exogenous -- 7.2.1 Evolutionary Process of Institutional Change -- 7.2.2 Evolution of Institutions in Time and Space 7.3 Change in Cultural Background -- 7.3.1 Factors Affecting Cultural Change -- 7.3.2 Incremental Versus Shock Change -- 7.3.3 The Evolution of Cultural Background -- 7.3.4 Social Learning Strategies -- 7.3.5 Culture Pace of Adjustment -- 7.4 The Synchronized Evolution Hypothesis and the Unsynchronized Reality -- 7.5 The Role of Ideas on Institutions and Cultural Change -- References -- Chapter 8: Structural Changes, Structural Reforms and Economic Growth -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Causes and Nature of Structural Changes -- 8.3 International Structural Changes -- 8.3.1 External Devaluations and Currency Wars -- 8.3.2 The Non-price Advantage -- 8.3.3 Offshore Outsourcing and Production Chains -- 8.4 The Transformation of Economies and of the Productive Model -- 8.5 Domestic Structural Changes and Internal Devaluation -- 8.6 The Time Effect of Structural Reforms -- References -- Chapter 9: Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Absence and Integration of Entrepreneurship -- 9.3 The Micro-Foundation of Entrepreneurship in Growth -- 9.4 The Cognitive Process of Entrepreneurs Seeking Growth -- 9.5 A Framework of Entrepreneurial Growth Process -- 9.6 Sources of Entrepreneurship Opportunities -- 9.7 Screening Entrepreneurship Opportunities as a Competitive Advantage -- 9.8 Policies for Promoting Entrepreneurship -- References -- Chapter 10: Innovation, Creativity and Economic Growth -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Innovation, Competitiveness and Growth -- 10.3 Innovation: Exogenous or Endogenous -- 10.4 Entrepreneurial Creativity and Growth -- 10.5 A Macro-Model of Entrepreneurial Creativity -- 10.5.1 The Role of Education and Knowledge -- 10.5.2 Scientific and Technological Creativity -- 10.5.3 Creativity Diffusion -- 10.5.4 The Role of the Cultural Background -- 10.5.5 Obstacles and Props of Creativity 10.5.6 The Role of Motives and Incentives -- 10.5.7 Managing Resources -- 10.5.8 The Institutional Background -- 10.6 Policies for Promoting Innovation for Entrepreneurship -- References -- Index |
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Verfasser aut Economic Growth and Development Policy Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (277 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Sources and Evolution of Growth -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Diminishing Returns and Productivity -- 1.3 The Development of Growth Theory -- 1.3.1 From the Malthusian Period to the Industrial Revolution -- 1.3.2 The Accumulation of Capital and Knowledge and the Contribution of Innovation -- 1.3.3 An Overview of the Evolution of Economic Thought on Growth and Development -- 1.4 The Deep Roots of Development and Growth -- 1.5 The Short-, Medium- and Long-Term Horizons of Policies Affecting the Levels of Economic Activity: The Sources of Growth -- 1.6 The Alternative Future of Growth -- References -- Chapter 2: Modern Growth Theory Arguments -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Development Argument -- 2.3 International Trade and Comparative Advantage -- 2.4 The Macro-Debate on Growth -- 2.5 The New Classical on Growth -- 2.6 New Keynesians with a Behavioral Approach -- 2.7 New Keynesians and Heterogeneity -- 2.8 The New Keynesians Versus Supply-Side Theorists -- 2.9 The DSGE Models -- 2.10 The Schumpeterian Approach with Cultural and Institutional Dimensions -- 2.11 The Evolutionary Approach -- 2.12 Ideology Bias, Macro and Growth -- References -- Chapter 3: Growth Prototypes and Economic Policy -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 First-, Second- and Third-Best Theory: Generality Against a Concrete Framework -- 3.3 The Optimal Growth Prototype -- 3.4 Deviations of Institutions and of the Cultural Background from the Optimal Prototype -- 3.4.1 When Institutions Deviate from the Optimal Prototype -- 3.4.2 When Culture Deviates from the Optimal Prototype -- 3.5 Traps, Stagnation and Acceleration of Economic Growth -- 3.6 Multiple Equilibrium Points -- References -- Chapter 4: Economic Policy Formation and Decision-Making -- 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Foundations of Economic Policy Goals -- 4.3 Economic Analysis and Theory and Economic Policy -- 4.4 Historicism, Serendipity and Path Dependence -- 4.4.1 Shaping the Future -- 4.4.2 Conclusions on Shaping the Future -- 4.5 Markets, Hierarchies and Economic Policy Formation -- 4.6 The Types of Economic Systems and Economic Policy -- 4.7 The Neoclassical Perception of Economic Policy Formation as a Single Decision System -- 4.7.1 Rational Choice Theories -- 4.7.2 Positivist Public Choice -- 4.7.3 Normative Public Choice -- 4.8 The Evolutionary Perspective on Economic Policy-Making -- 4.8.1 Political Economy for Economic Policy Formation -- 4.8.2 Economic Policy Means and Targets -- 4.8.3 The Evolutionary Normative Foundations -- References -- Chapter 5: The Determinants of Economic Policy Formation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Political Systems and the Formation of Economic Policy -- 5.2.1 Policy Change and Reforms -- 5.2.2 Pressure Groups and Elite -- 5.2.3 Multi-Level Governance -- 5.2.4 Networks, Partnerships and Representation -- 5.3 Politics, Diffusion and Punctuated Equilibrium -- 5.4 Disruptive Innovation -- 5.5 The Role of Institutions and Cultural Background -- 5.6 The Behavioural Approach -- References -- Chapter 6: Targets, Instruments and Policy Implementation -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Targets and Instruments -- 6.2.1 Targets of Tinbergen and Theil and the Policy Means (Instruments) Approach -- 6.2.2 Lucas' Structural Change -- 6.2.3 Policy and Games -- 6.3 Policy Implementation -- 6.3.1 Factors Affecting Economic Policy Implementation -- 6.3.2 "Top-Down" and "Bottom-Up" Approaches -- References -- Chapter 7: Institutional Change and Cultural Change -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Institutional Change: Endogenous Versus Exogenous -- 7.2.1 Evolutionary Process of Institutional Change -- 7.2.2 Evolution of Institutions in Time and Space 7.3 Change in Cultural Background -- 7.3.1 Factors Affecting Cultural Change -- 7.3.2 Incremental Versus Shock Change -- 7.3.3 The Evolution of Cultural Background -- 7.3.4 Social Learning Strategies -- 7.3.5 Culture Pace of Adjustment -- 7.4 The Synchronized Evolution Hypothesis and the Unsynchronized Reality -- 7.5 The Role of Ideas on Institutions and Cultural Change -- References -- Chapter 8: Structural Changes, Structural Reforms and Economic Growth -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Causes and Nature of Structural Changes -- 8.3 International Structural Changes -- 8.3.1 External Devaluations and Currency Wars -- 8.3.2 The Non-price Advantage -- 8.3.3 Offshore Outsourcing and Production Chains -- 8.4 The Transformation of Economies and of the Productive Model -- 8.5 Domestic Structural Changes and Internal Devaluation -- 8.6 The Time Effect of Structural Reforms -- References -- Chapter 9: Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Absence and Integration of Entrepreneurship -- 9.3 The Micro-Foundation of Entrepreneurship in Growth -- 9.4 The Cognitive Process of Entrepreneurs Seeking Growth -- 9.5 A Framework of Entrepreneurial Growth Process -- 9.6 Sources of Entrepreneurship Opportunities -- 9.7 Screening Entrepreneurship Opportunities as a Competitive Advantage -- 9.8 Policies for Promoting Entrepreneurship -- References -- Chapter 10: Innovation, Creativity and Economic Growth -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Innovation, Competitiveness and Growth -- 10.3 Innovation: Exogenous or Endogenous -- 10.4 Entrepreneurial Creativity and Growth -- 10.5 A Macro-Model of Entrepreneurial Creativity -- 10.5.1 The Role of Education and Knowledge -- 10.5.2 Scientific and Technological Creativity -- 10.5.3 Creativity Diffusion -- 10.5.4 The Role of the Cultural Background -- 10.5.5 Obstacles and Props of Creativity 10.5.6 The Role of Motives and Incentives -- 10.5.7 Managing Resources -- 10.5.8 The Institutional Background -- 10.6 Policies for Promoting Innovation for Entrepreneurship -- References -- Index Economics.. Management science.. Economic development Wirtschaftswachstum (DE-588)4066527-6 gnd rswk-swf Entwicklungspolitik (DE-588)4014957-2 gnd rswk-swf Wirtschaftswachstum (DE-588)4066527-6 s Entwicklungspolitik (DE-588)4014957-2 s DE-604 Valsamis, Dionysis G. Sonstige oth Kafka, Kyriaki I. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Petrakis, Panagiotis E. Economic Growth and Development Policy Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 9783030431808 |
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Economic Growth and Development Policy Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Sources and Evolution of Growth -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Diminishing Returns and Productivity -- 1.3 The Development of Growth Theory -- 1.3.1 From the Malthusian Period to the Industrial Revolution -- 1.3.2 The Accumulation of Capital and Knowledge and the Contribution of Innovation -- 1.3.3 An Overview of the Evolution of Economic Thought on Growth and Development -- 1.4 The Deep Roots of Development and Growth -- 1.5 The Short-, Medium- and Long-Term Horizons of Policies Affecting the Levels of Economic Activity: The Sources of Growth -- 1.6 The Alternative Future of Growth -- References -- Chapter 2: Modern Growth Theory Arguments -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Development Argument -- 2.3 International Trade and Comparative Advantage -- 2.4 The Macro-Debate on Growth -- 2.5 The New Classical on Growth -- 2.6 New Keynesians with a Behavioral Approach -- 2.7 New Keynesians and Heterogeneity -- 2.8 The New Keynesians Versus Supply-Side Theorists -- 2.9 The DSGE Models -- 2.10 The Schumpeterian Approach with Cultural and Institutional Dimensions -- 2.11 The Evolutionary Approach -- 2.12 Ideology Bias, Macro and Growth -- References -- Chapter 3: Growth Prototypes and Economic Policy -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 First-, Second- and Third-Best Theory: Generality Against a Concrete Framework -- 3.3 The Optimal Growth Prototype -- 3.4 Deviations of Institutions and of the Cultural Background from the Optimal Prototype -- 3.4.1 When Institutions Deviate from the Optimal Prototype -- 3.4.2 When Culture Deviates from the Optimal Prototype -- 3.5 Traps, Stagnation and Acceleration of Economic Growth -- 3.6 Multiple Equilibrium Points -- References -- Chapter 4: Economic Policy Formation and Decision-Making -- 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Foundations of Economic Policy Goals -- 4.3 Economic Analysis and Theory and Economic Policy -- 4.4 Historicism, Serendipity and Path Dependence -- 4.4.1 Shaping the Future -- 4.4.2 Conclusions on Shaping the Future -- 4.5 Markets, Hierarchies and Economic Policy Formation -- 4.6 The Types of Economic Systems and Economic Policy -- 4.7 The Neoclassical Perception of Economic Policy Formation as a Single Decision System -- 4.7.1 Rational Choice Theories -- 4.7.2 Positivist Public Choice -- 4.7.3 Normative Public Choice -- 4.8 The Evolutionary Perspective on Economic Policy-Making -- 4.8.1 Political Economy for Economic Policy Formation -- 4.8.2 Economic Policy Means and Targets -- 4.8.3 The Evolutionary Normative Foundations -- References -- Chapter 5: The Determinants of Economic Policy Formation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Political Systems and the Formation of Economic Policy -- 5.2.1 Policy Change and Reforms -- 5.2.2 Pressure Groups and Elite -- 5.2.3 Multi-Level Governance -- 5.2.4 Networks, Partnerships and Representation -- 5.3 Politics, Diffusion and Punctuated Equilibrium -- 5.4 Disruptive Innovation -- 5.5 The Role of Institutions and Cultural Background -- 5.6 The Behavioural Approach -- References -- Chapter 6: Targets, Instruments and Policy Implementation -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Targets and Instruments -- 6.2.1 Targets of Tinbergen and Theil and the Policy Means (Instruments) Approach -- 6.2.2 Lucas' Structural Change -- 6.2.3 Policy and Games -- 6.3 Policy Implementation -- 6.3.1 Factors Affecting Economic Policy Implementation -- 6.3.2 "Top-Down" and "Bottom-Up" Approaches -- References -- Chapter 7: Institutional Change and Cultural Change -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Institutional Change: Endogenous Versus Exogenous -- 7.2.1 Evolutionary Process of Institutional Change -- 7.2.2 Evolution of Institutions in Time and Space 7.3 Change in Cultural Background -- 7.3.1 Factors Affecting Cultural Change -- 7.3.2 Incremental Versus Shock Change -- 7.3.3 The Evolution of Cultural Background -- 7.3.4 Social Learning Strategies -- 7.3.5 Culture Pace of Adjustment -- 7.4 The Synchronized Evolution Hypothesis and the Unsynchronized Reality -- 7.5 The Role of Ideas on Institutions and Cultural Change -- References -- Chapter 8: Structural Changes, Structural Reforms and Economic Growth -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Causes and Nature of Structural Changes -- 8.3 International Structural Changes -- 8.3.1 External Devaluations and Currency Wars -- 8.3.2 The Non-price Advantage -- 8.3.3 Offshore Outsourcing and Production Chains -- 8.4 The Transformation of Economies and of the Productive Model -- 8.5 Domestic Structural Changes and Internal Devaluation -- 8.6 The Time Effect of Structural Reforms -- References -- Chapter 9: Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Absence and Integration of Entrepreneurship -- 9.3 The Micro-Foundation of Entrepreneurship in Growth -- 9.4 The Cognitive Process of Entrepreneurs Seeking Growth -- 9.5 A Framework of Entrepreneurial Growth Process -- 9.6 Sources of Entrepreneurship Opportunities -- 9.7 Screening Entrepreneurship Opportunities as a Competitive Advantage -- 9.8 Policies for Promoting Entrepreneurship -- References -- Chapter 10: Innovation, Creativity and Economic Growth -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Innovation, Competitiveness and Growth -- 10.3 Innovation: Exogenous or Endogenous -- 10.4 Entrepreneurial Creativity and Growth -- 10.5 A Macro-Model of Entrepreneurial Creativity -- 10.5.1 The Role of Education and Knowledge -- 10.5.2 Scientific and Technological Creativity -- 10.5.3 Creativity Diffusion -- 10.5.4 The Role of the Cultural Background -- 10.5.5 Obstacles and Props of Creativity 10.5.6 The Role of Motives and Incentives -- 10.5.7 Managing Resources -- 10.5.8 The Institutional Background -- 10.6 Policies for Promoting Innovation for Entrepreneurship -- References -- Index Economics.. Management science.. Economic development Wirtschaftswachstum (DE-588)4066527-6 gnd Entwicklungspolitik (DE-588)4014957-2 gnd |
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