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frontier of capitalism by the global market, African entrepreneurs are now being empowered as economic change agents. How can … management, economic thought, international political economy, leadership and development studies …Introduction -- Africapitalism : a management idea for business in Africa? -- Business elites to the rescue! Reframing …
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I-Various Models of Next Stage Capitalism -- II-Corporate Purposes Beyond Profit Maximization -- III-The Search for …-The Appropriate Role of the Government in Next Stage Capitalism. …This book explores emerging justifications of capitalism based on the views of academics from around the world in both …
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This paper, base on a study of mid-sized firms in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland, examines the sources of performance differences between state and privatized firms, particularly those that may be due to politicization and differences in the degree of entreprenurship. The paper presents...
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During the second half of the twentieth century economists have build newer models of economic growth that consider policy influences of growth and divergent outcomes among countries. These models address issues concerning economic growth, operation of financial markets, trade policy, government...
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Most listed firms are freestanding in the U.S, while listed firms in other countries often belong to business groups: lasting structures in which listed firms control other listed firms. Hand-collected historical data illuminate how the present ownership structure of the United States arose: (1)...
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This study of the impact of economic freedom on per capita real GDP among OECD nations over the 2003-2006 period, with each OECD nation during this time frame being treated as a de facto “economic region” within the OECD, finds strong initial support for the hypothesis proffered here that...
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Mature capitalism and market economy realities become intelligible also by scrutinizing their “prodigal children …
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There is enough consensus to show that India's economic performance since 1991 is a direct result of the economic liberalization measures that have been put in place. One of the outcomes of this improved performance is the growth of innovations in the country. This was accompanied by or caused...
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