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The capitals of nations : the role of human, social, and institutional capital in economic evolution / Lalita Som.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi, India : Oxford University Press, 2014Edition: First editionDescription: xxxv, 273 p. ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780199452736 (hbk.)
  • 0199452733
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.122 SOM 23 009280
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Contents:
I.Theoretical Framework 1.Analytical Framework 2.Human Capital 3.Social Capital 4.Institutional Capital 5.The Relationship between Human, Social, and Institutional capital II.Case Studies 6.Industrial Revolution in Britain 7.Early Industrial Revolution in America 8.Japan's Growth Experience: Post Second World War and Recent Times 9.China: The Manufacturing Sector 10.India: The Services Sector III.Micro Analysis 11.Theory of the Firm IV.Conclusion 12.Concluding Comments.
Summary: Focusing on the three forms of intangible capital-human, social, and institutional capital-this book looks at their dynamic linkages as crucial determinants of economic growth and their significance in the process of economic evolution.
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330.122 ROI 012732 Pocket Piketty / 330.122 SAN 009665 Rethinking capitalist development : 330.122 SHA 008525 Capitalism : 330.122 SOM 009280 The capitals of nations : 330.122 SOT 001009 The mystery of capital : 330.122 STE 002311 Neoliberalism : 330.122 STR 010090 How will capitalism end? :

Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-266) and index.

I.Theoretical Framework
1.Analytical Framework
2.Human Capital
3.Social Capital
4.Institutional Capital
5.The Relationship between Human, Social, and Institutional capital
II.Case Studies
6.Industrial Revolution in Britain
7.Early Industrial Revolution in America
8.Japan's Growth Experience: Post
Second World War and Recent Times
9.China: The Manufacturing Sector
10.India: The Services Sector
III.Micro Analysis
11.Theory of the Firm
IV.Conclusion
12.Concluding Comments.

Focusing on the three forms of intangible capital-human, social, and institutional capital-this book looks at their dynamic linkages as crucial determinants of economic growth and their significance in the process of economic evolution.

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