Patterns of Inequality by Grahame Thompson

Patterns of Inequality by Grahame Thompson

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Patterns of Inequality by Grahame Thompson

The success of an economy to adapt quickly, flexibly, and effectively to the demands of the changing international economic environment can only be investigated using the achievements of other national economies or regions as a benchmark. This book analyzes the fundamental factors of competitiveness, which will, in turn, facilitate economic development and growth, in the new post-crisis environment. In the economic, social, legal, and technological environment that has emerged in recent years, as well as in the period after the recent financial crisis, it is critical to define, assess, and implement new pathways to competitiveness and economic development.

The book covers all aspects of competitiveness and economic growth, from financial intermediaries to tourism and the digital economy, and from regulation and corporate governance to exchange rate dynamics and monetary policy issues. It uses empirical findings from a variety of different countries with divergent economic structures and policies. It examines the new system of production, and the technological, commercial, financial and institutional environment, with the aim of recommending a proportional division of benefits and costs of economic growth. It offers a fresh, holistic, and flexible concept to underscore the new relationship between competitiveness and economic growth. Such an approach is needed, whereby competitiveness is no longer a zero-sum game between countries, but is achievable for all countries.

The book recommends future directions and offers policy solutions, and as such, will appeal to students, researchers, and policymakers, as well as those interested in the role of competitiveness in the operation of markets, productivity, and economic development, and how it might foster innovation and growth.

Thompson, Grahame: - Grahame Thompson is Professor of Political Economy at The Open University

CONTRIBUTORS ARE ALL AT THE OPEN UNIVERSITY EXCEPT:

Susan Baker Cardiff University

Chris Dent University of Lincoln and Humberside

John Grahl University of North London

Valerio Lintner London Guildhall University

Mike Moran University of Manchester

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ISBN 13 9780335019618
ISBN 10 0335019617
Title Patterns of Inequality
Author Grahame Thompson
Series Course D302
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Open University Press
Year published 1977-01-01
Number of pages 300
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.