The Age of Global Economic Crises

The Age of Global Economic Crises

Author: Juan Manuel Matés-Barco

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-06-02

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1000886778

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The frequency and repetition of economic crises over the last hundred years demands an analysis that allows us to discover the root causes of these situations and the problems they have generated in the world economy. This book investigates these cycles throughout the 20th and the early 21st century. Economic crises can be the result of political or military conflict, but they have also been the consequence of bad practices, unbridled speculation, excessive greed, or poor management by the rulers and leaders of nations. The contributors to this volume analyse the causes and consequences of economic crises from the Great Depression to the present day, incorporating post-World War II reconstruction, the oil crisis of the 1970s and the “lost” Latin American decade of the 1980s, among others. This longer-term view allows the book to provide insights into understanding economic cycles in the long run, not just at a specific moment in time, and the ways in which they have spread internationally. This historical analysis also helps to shed new light on the current Covid-impacted situation, as it provides another reading of the main crises of recent centuries and their causes and consequences, as well as the measures and policies adopted to overcome the difficulties. This book will be of significant interest to readers in economic history, business history, politics, and economics and history more broadly.


The Analysis of Economic Environment

The Analysis of Economic Environment

Author: María Teresa Freire Rubio

Publisher: ESIC Editorial

Published: 2020-07-07

Total Pages: 87

ISBN-13: 8417914978

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This book makes economic concepts more accessible to all those who want to understand the “logic” behind economics, and tries to go a step further in explaining economic analysis and its usefulness. To do so, it begins by analysing the economy the smallest and most detailed perspective, Microeconomics. Once the criteria for the individual economic decisions have been defined, it will move on to analyse how the economic activities of a country are measured and its main economic problems at an aggregate level, i.e. Macroeconomics and afterwards, it gives greater dimension to the analysis, moving the macroeconomic analysis of a country to an analysis of the International Economy. In short, in order to reach our final analysis and understand international economic relations, we must first understand how economic decisions are made at an individual level, as it is the sum of individual decisions that shape the global economic structure.


Handbook of Research on Emerging Business Models and the New World Economic Order

Handbook of Research on Emerging Business Models and the New World Economic Order

Author: Saiz-Alvarez, Jose Manuel

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2021-10-15

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 1799876918

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The COVID-19 pandemic is causing a radical change in both the economic and business paradigms that have ruled countries for decades. Emerging models are leading to a new world economic order predictably led by China and the United States. New forms of organization, new ways of working remotely, the strengthening of some industries to the detriment of others, and the supremacy of technology to be able to work are going to change the economies as we know them today. The Handbook of Research on Emerging Business Models and the New World Economic Order offers strategies, economic policies, social, economic, and political trends that will affect organizations to increase their efficiency and labor productivity and change the world’s business and financial structures. This book forecasts future business changes and prospective models, structural or not, for guiding the survival of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), multinationals, family firms, entrepreneurs, and NGOs in the post-COVID-19 era. Covering topics such as business model creation, global sustainable logistics 4.0, and social and solidarity economy, this text is essential for economists, entrepreneurs, managers, executives, family firms, SMEs, business professionals, policymakers, students, researchers, practitioners, and academicians.


Lecciones sobre economía mundial

Lecciones sobre economía mundial

Author: José A. Alonso Rodríguez

Publisher: Civitas

Published: 2011-08-16

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9788447036547

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Una de las tendencias que con más fuerza caracterizan este comienzo de siglo es el manifiesto impulso que ha cobrado el proceso de integración de la economía mundial. Como consecuencia, el conocimiento del entorno internacional se ha convertido en una exigencia para cuantos operan en la realidad económica. Al estudio de esa realidad global y comprensiva se dedica el presente libro. Un libro que pretende convertirse en material formativo para los estudiantes que han de seguir la asignatura Economía Mundial -o Entorno Económico Internacional- y de todos aquellos que, más allá de las aulas universitarias, quieran adentrarse en el estudio del entorno internacional. En relación con este doble objetivo, el texto ha tratado de combinar claridad expositiva con exigencia y rigor en el análisis. Respecto a otros libros existentes sobre esta materia, al que ahora se presenta le caracteriza su decidida voluntad analítica, proponiéndose ir más allá de la descripción de la realidad, para proporcionar al lector una introducción a los instrumentos conceptuales y analíticos que la teoría económica proporciona para el estudio de las relaciones económicas internacionales. El nivel con el que se presentan estos contenidos, no obstante, pretende ser deliberadamente introductorio, accesible, por tanto, a lectores con limitados conocimientos de economía.


Transition Economies in Central and Eastern Europe

Transition Economies in Central and Eastern Europe

Author: Alicja Sielska

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-08-16

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13: 100092145X

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The theory of interventionism of the Austrian School of Economics explains the successes and failures of the transformation processes in Central and Eastern European countries and offers a deep insight into contemporary economic phenomena. Three decades have passed since the collapse of communism that precipitated the economic transformation of these countries. This book describes the Austrian view of socialism and in such a context explains the transformational success of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. Moreover, it shows that the theory of interventionism has not lost its relevance, and the theory itself—along with its modifications—may be used to explain current economic events. The book is divided into four sections. The first part presents the Austrian perspective on socialism; the second discusses a new approach to the Austrian theory of interventionism, suggesting that the theory should be revised and that its scope should be extended beyond the transformation of the 1990s into the realm of contemporary economic reality; the third part is oriented towards pragmatic considerations, whereby the authors employ the Austrian perspective to analyze specific factors that, according to their view, had an impact on the transformational success of post-communist countries; while the final part is ideological and philosophical in character. Here the authors search for certain principia that govern broadly understood social and economic transformations. The book is addressed to those interested in the Austrian School of Economics and the political transformation of the 1990s, as well as those who wish to understand contemporary economic trends.


The Adam Smith Review Volume 8

The Adam Smith Review Volume 8

Author: Fonna Forman

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-12-06

Total Pages: 537

ISBN-13: 1317569326

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Adam Smith’s contribution to economics is well-recognised, but in recent years scholars have been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his works. The Adam Smith Review is a refereed annual review that provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith’s works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings to the modern world. It is aimed at facilitating debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences, thus emulating the reach of the Enlightenment world which Smith helped to shape. The eighth volume of the series contains contributions form a multidisciplinary range of specialists, including Fonna Forman, Ryan Patrick Hanley, Dionysis Drosos, Matti Norri, Adelino Zanini, Cesare Cozzo, Estrella Trincado, Michaël Biziou, Carsten Herrmann-Pillath, Heinrique Schnieder, The Right Honorable Gordon Brown, Gavin Kennedy, Iain McLean, Vernon Smith, Alan Lopez, John Thrasher, Tom Martin, Brian Glenney, Şule Özler, Paul A. Gabrinetti, Craig Smith, Michelle A. Schwarze, Edwin van de Haar, Farhad Rassekh, Lauren Brubaker, Gordon Graham and Eric Schliesser. Themes of the volume include: Translating Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments Smith and China Adam Smith in Kirkcaldy


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Total Pages: 262

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