All human beings develop a certain view on the world, and individuals belonging to the same national cultures are likely to develop very similar views with one another. This book explores the economic impacts of shared cultural values, focusing on the wider economies of the USA, Germany, and France.
All human beings develop a certain view on the world, and individuals belonging to the same national cultures are likely to develop very similar views with one another. This book explores the economic impacts of shared cultural values, focusing on the wider economies of the USA, Germany, and France.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eelke de Jong is Professor in International Economics at the Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Setting the Stage Chapter 1. Introduction and Motivation Chapter 2. National Culture in the Three Types of Market Economies Part II: Economic Ideas Chapter 3 The Morality of the Market Process and the Normative Implications of Catallactic Competition Chapter 4. Markets, Morality, and Human Flourishing in the Ordoliberal Tradition Chapter 5. The Market in the Hierarchical Market Tradition: The Case of Post-war French Economic Thought Part III: Policy Chapter 6. Three Varieties of Labour Markets: Three Varieties of Human Flourishing? Chapter 7. Do National Financial Systems Still Reflect National Values?: The Case of the United States, Germany, and France Chapter 8. Competition Policy within the Free, Hierarchical and Coordinated Market Tradition Chapter 9. Central Bank Independence and Monetary Policy in the US, Germany and France: Have they converged? Part IV: Concluding Remarks Chapter 10. Conclusions and Discussion
Part I: Setting the Stage Chapter 1. Introduction and Motivation Chapter 2. National Culture in the Three Types of Market Economies Part II: Economic Ideas Chapter 3 The Morality of the Market Process and the Normative Implications of Catallactic Competition Chapter 4. Markets, Morality, and Human Flourishing in the Ordoliberal Tradition Chapter 5. The Market in the Hierarchical Market Tradition: The Case of Post-war French Economic Thought Part III: Policy Chapter 6. Three Varieties of Labour Markets: Three Varieties of Human Flourishing? Chapter 7. Do National Financial Systems Still Reflect National Values?: The Case of the United States, Germany, and France Chapter 8. Competition Policy within the Free, Hierarchical and Coordinated Market Tradition Chapter 9. Central Bank Independence and Monetary Policy in the US, Germany and France: Have they converged? Part IV: Concluding Remarks Chapter 10. Conclusions and Discussion
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