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More than a decade ago, Dublin University Press published a collection of the author's writings on Irish topics. Their main concerns were issues such as the harmful effects of the unusual Irish voting system and the poor performance of the country's bureaucracy. It can fairly be claimed for one of them («The Lemmings of Democracy») that it showed well in advance why and how Ireland would be particularly hard hit by the financial crisis of 2009. In this new and expanded edition, more recently written Chapters take up the themes of the earlier ones, but put more emphasis on innovation and…mehr
More than a decade ago, Dublin University Press published a collection of the author's writings on Irish topics. Their main concerns were issues such as the harmful effects of the unusual Irish voting system and the poor performance of the country's bureaucracy. It can fairly be claimed for one of them («The Lemmings of Democracy») that it showed well in advance why and how Ireland would be particularly hard hit by the financial crisis of 2009.
In this new and expanded edition, more recently written Chapters take up the themes of the earlier ones, but put more emphasis on innovation and history. One of them, «Understanding Britain's «Brexit» Parliament,» provides an essential clue to the problems with the Irish voting system identified earlier. «The History group» contains an account of the scarcely known but crucial part Ireland played in two scientific revolutions. It also reveals how the law of Limited Liability on which every Corporation in the world depends, had its origin in Dublin's eighteenth-century independent Parliament.
Much of the time intervening between the two editions was devoted to the research and writing of the book, How Capitalism Destroyed Itself: Technology Displaced by Financial Innovation. These Irish articles are in fact a running commentary on the evolution of this global process in one country.
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Autorenporträt
William Kingston was Professor of Innovation in the Business School of Trinity College, Dublin. He is the author of several books on related topics, the most recent of which is How Capitalism Destroyed Itself: Technology Displaced by Financial Innovation.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Democracy and Governance - Understanding Democracy Through Britain's «Brexit» Parliament - «Interrogating Irish Policies» Revisited - The Lemmings of Democracy - Belief in the Superior Wisdom of the State - The Electoral System Is Still Crucial - Business and the Economy - Why Ireland Failed to Keep Up - Need the Irish Economic Experiment Fail? - Nice Rents If You Can Get Them - Entrepreneurship or Rent- Seeking? - Bureaucracy - What Can We Do about the Civil Service? - «Systemic Corporate Failure of Public Administration»: Reflections on the Travers Report - «Marking the Card» of an Overseas Applicant for the Post of Garda Commissioner - Why Did Ireland Spend $1 Million Preventing Research into Lusitania? - Why Was There No Whistleblower in the HSE? - The Importance of Laws for Whistleblowing - Reform Proposals -Industrial Policy: Responding to Covid 19 - An Alternative Agenda for Public Service Reform - Innovation: New Property Rights Are Better than State Involvement - Transforming the Conditions for Indigenous Innovation - A Patent System to Suit Ireland? - The Financing of New Businesses - History - The Evolution of Limited Liability from Its Dublin Origin - Gladstone's Irish Lesson for the EU - Chance, Genes and Antibiotics: Irish Involvement in Two Scientific Revolutions.
Contents: Democracy and Governance - Understanding Democracy Through Britain's «Brexit» Parliament - «Interrogating Irish Policies» Revisited - The Lemmings of Democracy - Belief in the Superior Wisdom of the State - The Electoral System Is Still Crucial - Business and the Economy - Why Ireland Failed to Keep Up - Need the Irish Economic Experiment Fail? - Nice Rents If You Can Get Them - Entrepreneurship or Rent- Seeking? - Bureaucracy - What Can We Do about the Civil Service? - «Systemic Corporate Failure of Public Administration»: Reflections on the Travers Report - «Marking the Card» of an Overseas Applicant for the Post of Garda Commissioner - Why Did Ireland Spend $1 Million Preventing Research into Lusitania? - Why Was There No Whistleblower in the HSE? - The Importance of Laws for Whistleblowing - Reform Proposals -Industrial Policy: Responding to Covid 19 - An Alternative Agenda for Public Service Reform - Innovation: New Property Rights Are Better than State Involvement - Transforming the Conditions for Indigenous Innovation - A Patent System to Suit Ireland? - The Financing of New Businesses - History - The Evolution of Limited Liability from Its Dublin Origin - Gladstone's Irish Lesson for the EU - Chance, Genes and Antibiotics: Irish Involvement in Two Scientific Revolutions.
Rezensionen
«It provides a fascinating and thoroughly unique perspective on a range of important issues that are normally dealt with in isolation (when considered at all)...The valuable ideas expressed in this book deserve a broad audience». (The Economic and Social Review on the first Edition)
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