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The relationship between the government and the market is lies at the heart of Economics as a discipline. This title approaches this issue with a new lens termed mezzoeconomics -a branch of modern economics that mainly studies regional economic entities and the allocation of regional resources after they are generated.
The relationship between the government and the market is lies at the heart of Economics as a discipline. This title approaches this issue with a new lens termed mezzoeconomics-a branch of modern economics that mainly studies regional economic entities and the allocation of regional resources after they are generated.
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Yunxian Chen is an economist in China. He was affiliated with Harvard University as an Associate in Research and a guest professor and doctoral supervisor at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Peking University and Sun Yat-sen University, etc. He is also an honorary dean of the International School of Business & Finance and Advanced Institute of Finance at Sun Yat-sen University. His major academic publications in Economics include Government Foresighted Leading: Theory and Practice of the World's Regional Economic Development (2017), Regional Government Competition (2019), etc.
Inhaltsangabe
Part One. 1. Principal Market Players in Microeconomy, Mezzoeconomy and Macroeconomy and Their Behavior Analysis. 2. Overview of Economic Behavior of Regional Governments. 3. Resource Generation and Categorization of Three Types of Resources. Part Two. 4. Dual Attributes of Government. 5. Regional Government Competition. 6. Competitive Economic Growth. 7. Government Foresighted Leading (GFL). 8. New Engines of Economic Development. Part Three. 9. On the Dual-Entity of Market Competition (DEMC). 10. "Double Strong Forms" Theory in a Mature Market Economy. 11. Several Consensuses on Governmental Economic Behavior.
Part One. 1. Principal Market Players in Microeconomy, Mezzoeconomy and Macroeconomy and Their Behavior Analysis. 2. Overview of Economic Behavior of Regional Governments. 3. Resource Generation and Categorization of Three Types of Resources. Part Two. 4. Dual Attributes of Government. 5. Regional Government Competition. 6. Competitive Economic Growth. 7. Government Foresighted Leading (GFL). 8. New Engines of Economic Development. Part Three. 9. On the Dual-Entity of Market Competition (DEMC). 10. "Double Strong Forms" Theory in a Mature Market Economy. 11. Several Consensuses on Governmental Economic Behavior.
Part One. 1. Principal Market Players in Microeconomy, Mezzoeconomy and Macroeconomy and Their Behavior Analysis. 2. Overview of Economic Behavior of Regional Governments. 3. Resource Generation and Categorization of Three Types of Resources. Part Two. 4. Dual Attributes of Government. 5. Regional Government Competition. 6. Competitive Economic Growth. 7. Government Foresighted Leading (GFL). 8. New Engines of Economic Development. Part Three. 9. On the Dual-Entity of Market Competition (DEMC). 10. "Double Strong Forms" Theory in a Mature Market Economy. 11. Several Consensuses on Governmental Economic Behavior.
Part One. 1. Principal Market Players in Microeconomy, Mezzoeconomy and Macroeconomy and Their Behavior Analysis. 2. Overview of Economic Behavior of Regional Governments. 3. Resource Generation and Categorization of Three Types of Resources. Part Two. 4. Dual Attributes of Government. 5. Regional Government Competition. 6. Competitive Economic Growth. 7. Government Foresighted Leading (GFL). 8. New Engines of Economic Development. Part Three. 9. On the Dual-Entity of Market Competition (DEMC). 10. "Double Strong Forms" Theory in a Mature Market Economy. 11. Several Consensuses on Governmental Economic Behavior.
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