Author: | Akira Iida | ISBN: | 9781462904792 |
Publisher: | Tuttle Publishing | Publication: | February 14, 2012 |
Imprint: | Tuttle Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Akira Iida |
ISBN: | 9781462904792 |
Publisher: | Tuttle Publishing |
Publication: | February 14, 2012 |
Imprint: | Tuttle Publishing |
Language: | English |
A review of clashes between global and local economics, reveals a new insight for anticipating the economic future.
Paradigm Theory and Policy Making is a wideranging and thoughtprovoking treatise on the forces that have shaped the political economies of the developed and developing world since World War II. The author-a vastly experienced policy maker, nationally and internationally-takes us on a journey that encompasses not just economics but political science, sociology, philosophy and cultural studies as he presents an alternative framework to conventional academic ideas.
Along the way, he provides a critical evaluation of theories that have dominated economic thought in the last 50 years and highlights the dangers of a blanket application of such theories without taking into account the "realworld" practicalities confronted by nation states in a globalizing world.
Topics include:
Praise for Paradigm Theory & Policy Making:
"An alternative framework of ideas for understanding the complexity of policy making in the fast lane." -John H. McArthur, Dean Emeritus, Harvard Business School.
A review of clashes between global and local economics, reveals a new insight for anticipating the economic future.
Paradigm Theory and Policy Making is a wideranging and thoughtprovoking treatise on the forces that have shaped the political economies of the developed and developing world since World War II. The author-a vastly experienced policy maker, nationally and internationally-takes us on a journey that encompasses not just economics but political science, sociology, philosophy and cultural studies as he presents an alternative framework to conventional academic ideas.
Along the way, he provides a critical evaluation of theories that have dominated economic thought in the last 50 years and highlights the dangers of a blanket application of such theories without taking into account the "realworld" practicalities confronted by nation states in a globalizing world.
Topics include:
Praise for Paradigm Theory & Policy Making:
"An alternative framework of ideas for understanding the complexity of policy making in the fast lane." -John H. McArthur, Dean Emeritus, Harvard Business School.