This book, the second of two volumes, brings together the work of Domenico Mario Nuti to highlight his significant and varied contribution to economics. Bringing together works from across Nuti's career, his distinctive intellectual framework is exemplified in relation to discussions on the drivers of economic growth and development, the most efficient economic system, the organisation of firms, and how economies should be managed. This volume gives particular attention to Nuti's views about how economic systems evolve, about the possibilities for various forms of economic democracy; and his…mehr
This book, the second of two volumes, brings together the work of Domenico Mario Nuti to highlight his significant and varied contribution to economics. Bringing together works from across Nuti's career, his distinctive intellectual framework is exemplified in relation to discussions on the drivers of economic growth and development, the most efficient economic system, the organisation of firms, and how economies should be managed. This volume gives particular attention to Nuti's views about how economic systems evolve, about the possibilities for various forms of economic democracy; and his analysis of East-West integration and globalization. The volume also contains a bibliography of his works.
Domenico Mario Nuti was Professor of Economics at La Sapienza University in Rome and the European University Institute in Florence. He also held positions at the University of Cambridge, University of Birmingham, and the London Business School. Saul Estrin is Emeritus Professor of Managerial Economics and Strategy at LSE. Milica Uvalic is Professor of Economics at the University of Perugia.
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Chapter 1. An introduction to the Collected Works of Domenico Mario Nuti, Saul Estrin and Milica Uvalic.- Part I. Evolution of economic systems.- Chapter 2. Capitalism, socialism and steady growth.- Chapter 3. The degree of monopoly in the Kaldor-Mirrlees growth model.- Chapter 4. V. K. Dmitriev: Economic Essays on Value, Competition and Utility.- Chapter 5. Kalecki and Keynes revisited: Two original approaches to demand-determined income - and much more besides.- Chapter 6. Full indexation and less-than-full wage indexation".- Chapter 7. Post-communist mutations.- Chapter 8. Comparative economics after the transition.- Chapter 9. Kornai: shortage versus surplus economies.- Chapter 10. The Chinese alternative.- Chapter 11. Alternative pension systems: Generalities and reform issues in transition economies.- Chapter 12. A flat tax is for a flat Earth.- Chapter 13. The rise and fall of socialism.- PART II.Economic democracy.- Chapter 14. Codetermination, profit-sharing and full employment.- Chapter 15. On traditional cooperatives and James Meade's labour-capital discriminating partnerships.- Chapter 16. Profit-sharing and employment: claims and overclaims.- Chapter 17. Employee ownership in Polish privatizations.- Chapter 18. Employeeism: corporate governance and employee share ownership in transition economies.- Chapter 19. Employee participation in enterprise control and returns: patterns, gaps and discontinuities.- PART III. East-West integration and globalization.- Chapter 20. The case for Western aid to Central Eastern Europe.- Chapter 21. The impact of systemic transition on the European Community.- Chapter 22. Symposium on Exchange rate regimes in transition economies. The euroization debate. Introduction.- Chapter 23. Costs and benefits of unilateral euroization in central eastern Europe.- Chapter 24. Globalization today: incomplete, distorted and unfair.- Chapter 25. The impact of the global crisis on transition economies.- Chapter 26. The European Social Model: Is there a Third Way?.- Chapter 27. Seismic faults in the European Union.
Chapter 1. An introduction to the Collected Works of Domenico Mario Nuti , Saul Estrin and Milica Uvalic.- Part I. Evolution of economic systems.- Chapter 2. Capitalism, socialism and steady growth.- Chapter 3. The degree of monopoly in the Kaldor-Mirrlees growth model.- Chapter 4. V. K. Dmitriev: Economic Essays on Value, Competition and Utility.- Chapter 5. Kalecki and Keynes revisited: Two original approaches to demand-determined income – and much more besides.- Chapter 6. Full indexation and less-than-full wage indexation”.- Chapter 7. Post-communist mutations.- Chapter 8. Comparative economics after the transition.- Chapter 9. Kornai: shortage versus surplus economies.- Chapter 10. The Chinese alternative.- Chapter 11. Alternative pension systems: Generalities and reform issues in transition economies.- Chapter 12. A flat tax is for a flat Earth.- Chapter 13. The rise and fall of socialism.- PART II.Economic democracy.- Chapter 14. Codetermination, profit-sharing and full employment.- Chapter 15. On traditional cooperatives and James Meade's labour-capital discriminating partnerships.- Chapter 16. Profit-sharing and employment: claims and overclaims.- Chapter 17. Employee ownership in Polish privatizations.- Chapter 18. Employeeism: corporate governance and employee share ownership in transition economies.- Chapter 19. Employee participation in enterprise control and returns: patterns, gaps and discontinuities.- PART III. East-West integration and globalization.- Chapter 20. The case for Western aid to Central Eastern Europe.- Chapter 21. The impact of systemic transition on the European Community.- Chapter 22. Symposium on Exchange rate regimes in transition economies. The euroization debate. Introduction.- Chapter 23. Costs and benefits of unilateral euroization in central eastern Europe.- Chapter 24. Globalization today: incomplete, distorted and unfair.- Chapter 25. The impact of the global crisis on transition economies.- Chapter 26. The European Social Model: Is there a Third Way?.- Chapter 27. Seismic faults in the European Union.
Chapter 1. An introduction to the Collected Works of Domenico Mario Nuti, Saul Estrin and Milica Uvalic.- Part I. Evolution of economic systems.- Chapter 2. Capitalism, socialism and steady growth.- Chapter 3. The degree of monopoly in the Kaldor-Mirrlees growth model.- Chapter 4. V. K. Dmitriev: Economic Essays on Value, Competition and Utility.- Chapter 5. Kalecki and Keynes revisited: Two original approaches to demand-determined income - and much more besides.- Chapter 6. Full indexation and less-than-full wage indexation".- Chapter 7. Post-communist mutations.- Chapter 8. Comparative economics after the transition.- Chapter 9. Kornai: shortage versus surplus economies.- Chapter 10. The Chinese alternative.- Chapter 11. Alternative pension systems: Generalities and reform issues in transition economies.- Chapter 12. A flat tax is for a flat Earth.- Chapter 13. The rise and fall of socialism.- PART II.Economic democracy.- Chapter 14. Codetermination, profit-sharing and full employment.- Chapter 15. On traditional cooperatives and James Meade's labour-capital discriminating partnerships.- Chapter 16. Profit-sharing and employment: claims and overclaims.- Chapter 17. Employee ownership in Polish privatizations.- Chapter 18. Employeeism: corporate governance and employee share ownership in transition economies.- Chapter 19. Employee participation in enterprise control and returns: patterns, gaps and discontinuities.- PART III. East-West integration and globalization.- Chapter 20. The case for Western aid to Central Eastern Europe.- Chapter 21. The impact of systemic transition on the European Community.- Chapter 22. Symposium on Exchange rate regimes in transition economies. The euroization debate. Introduction.- Chapter 23. Costs and benefits of unilateral euroization in central eastern Europe.- Chapter 24. Globalization today: incomplete, distorted and unfair.- Chapter 25. The impact of the global crisis on transition economies.- Chapter 26. The European Social Model: Is there a Third Way?.- Chapter 27. Seismic faults in the European Union.
Chapter 1. An introduction to the Collected Works of Domenico Mario Nuti , Saul Estrin and Milica Uvalic.- Part I. Evolution of economic systems.- Chapter 2. Capitalism, socialism and steady growth.- Chapter 3. The degree of monopoly in the Kaldor-Mirrlees growth model.- Chapter 4. V. K. Dmitriev: Economic Essays on Value, Competition and Utility.- Chapter 5. Kalecki and Keynes revisited: Two original approaches to demand-determined income – and much more besides.- Chapter 6. Full indexation and less-than-full wage indexation”.- Chapter 7. Post-communist mutations.- Chapter 8. Comparative economics after the transition.- Chapter 9. Kornai: shortage versus surplus economies.- Chapter 10. The Chinese alternative.- Chapter 11. Alternative pension systems: Generalities and reform issues in transition economies.- Chapter 12. A flat tax is for a flat Earth.- Chapter 13. The rise and fall of socialism.- PART II.Economic democracy.- Chapter 14. Codetermination, profit-sharing and full employment.- Chapter 15. On traditional cooperatives and James Meade's labour-capital discriminating partnerships.- Chapter 16. Profit-sharing and employment: claims and overclaims.- Chapter 17. Employee ownership in Polish privatizations.- Chapter 18. Employeeism: corporate governance and employee share ownership in transition economies.- Chapter 19. Employee participation in enterprise control and returns: patterns, gaps and discontinuities.- PART III. East-West integration and globalization.- Chapter 20. The case for Western aid to Central Eastern Europe.- Chapter 21. The impact of systemic transition on the European Community.- Chapter 22. Symposium on Exchange rate regimes in transition economies. The euroization debate. Introduction.- Chapter 23. Costs and benefits of unilateral euroization in central eastern Europe.- Chapter 24. Globalization today: incomplete, distorted and unfair.- Chapter 25. The impact of the global crisis on transition economies.- Chapter 26. The European Social Model: Is there a Third Way?.- Chapter 27. Seismic faults in the European Union.
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