
Studies in Economics and Policy Making
Central and Eastern European Perspectives
- 218 pages
- English
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Studies in Economics and Policy Making
Central and Eastern European Perspectives
About this book
This book presents a broader, more courageous interpretation of economic thinking and associated tasks of policy making. The reader will go far beyond traditional boundaries of economic thought and practice. While conceptualizing in broader manner, the fundamentals of economic and managerial thought in the context of today's transformation process, it offers a genuine account regarding the pace of adaptation and change, in the wake of globalization's latest phase. It asserts that knowledge management has become an essential component beyond previous assumptions, while complimenting and enhancing larger achievements at domestic and international levels. Increasingly, necessary managerial skill levels and ability, including enhanced leadership skills, effective communication, and capacities for knowledge mobilization, while enhancing ethical outcomes, help lead societies towards greater success amidst greater uncertainty.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Studies in Economics and Policy Making: Central and Eastern European Perspectives
- Table of contents
- CONTRIBUTORS’ AFFILIATIONS
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Supply-Side Economics: Primary Cause of the Global Economic Downturn (Bill Bagatelas)
- Chapter 2 Knowledge Management in the Context of Contemporary International Relations, Global Politics and Economics (Getnet Tamene)
- Chapter 3 Ethics and Experimental Economics (Paweł Kuśmierczyk)
- Chapter 4 The Need for Upgraded Forecasting Methods (Jana GaÅ¡parÃková)
- Chapter 5 Trying Something New: The Role of Civil Society through the US Millennium Challenge Corporation’s development assistance to Ukraine (Juhani Grossmann)
- Chapter 6 A Values-Based Approach to Development: Principles of Content of Development, the Right to Development, and Sustainable (Human) Development (Qerim Qerimi)
- Chapter 7 The Introduction to the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act of 2002 (Branislav Bernadic)
- Chapter 8 Free Trade but not yet a Two-Way Street (Zoltan Boka)
- Chapter 9 Why People Break the Law and Get Rich (Jana Straňáková)
- Chapter 10 Increasing democratization in local governance to improve regional competitiveness using the constructed regional advantage (CRA) concept (Danes Brzica)
- Chapter 11 SUPPLY-SIDE ECONOMICS: KEYNES AND BATRA’S CRITICISM APPEARS STRONGER WITH TIME (William T. Bagatelas)
- Conclusion for the Book
- INDEX