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Stock market capitalism

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     Dore, Ronald Philip, 1925- - Author
    Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2000 - xiv, 264 s. ; 22 cm
    ISBN 0-19-924061-2 (brož.)
     kapitalismus  kapitalismus  kapitalismus  kapitalismus  management  management  management  management
     srovnávací studie
    Call numberC 350.878
    Umístění 33 - Ekonomie. Ekonomika
    Stock market capitalism
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    Lidická ( příruční sklad )k vypůjčeníC 350.878   

    Title statementStock market capitalism : welfare capitalism : Japan and Germany versus the Anglo-Saxons / Ronald Dore
    Main entry-name Dore, Ronald Philip, 1925- (Author)
    Issue dataOxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2000
    Phys.des.xiv, 264 s. ; 22 cm
    ISBN0-19-924061-2 (brož.)
    NoteDar nadace The Nippon Foundation. Obsahuje rejstřík. Reprinted 2006
    Subj. Headings kapitalismus - Japonsko * kapitalismus - Německo * kapitalismus - Spojené státy americké * kapitalismus - Velká Británie * management - Japonsko * management - Německo * management - Spojené státy americké * management - Velká Británie
    Form, Genre srovnávací studie
    Conspect33 - Ekonomie
    UDC 330.342.14 , 005 , (520) , (430) , (73) , (410) , (048.8)
    CountryVelká Británie ; Spojené státy americké
    Languageangličtina
    Ve volném výběru33 - Ekonomie. Ekonomika
    Document kindBOOKS
    Stock market capitalism
    This is a book about Washington Consensus capitalism and the controversies its encroachment causes in Japan and Germany. Many people in both those countries share the assumptions dominant today in Britain and America--that managers should be intent solely on creating shareholder value and that shareholders' financial logic alone should determine who buys what company on the stock exchange. That way efficiency (and hence global welfare) will be maximized.The Japanese and German advocates of full-bloodied market capitalism are not having it all their own way, however. In both countries there are articulate defenders of what they consider to be a better way of life, informed by a more human, more social-solidary, set of values. Dore traces the fascinating debates which ensue on corporate governance, on worker rights, on supplier relations, on cartels and anti-trust, on pensions and welfare. He alsoanalyses actual changes in economic behaviour-an essential means of sorting out a lot of the muddle and double-talk not just in the internal debates themselves, but even more in the foreign reporting of them.These accounts of the battle for the national soul in Japan and Germany constitute one of the finest contributions to the 'diversity of capitalism' debate. Dore's account should be read by anyone who is interested to know whether, for all the talk of globalization, that diversity is going to survive. Zdroj anotace: Web obalkyknih.cz
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