New Perspectives on Economic Development : : A Human Agency Approach / / by Fu-Lai Tony Yu.

This book is the first of its kind to use Austrian subjectivism to analyze issues in economic development. Unlike scholars in mainstream neoclassical economics who explain economic development by quantitative growth models, this book attempts to understand economic progress in human agency perspecti...

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Place / Publishing House:Wageningen : : Wageningen Academic Publishers :, Imprint: Wageningen Academic Publishers,, 2011.
Year of Publication:2011
Edition:1st ed. 2011.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (182 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface and acknowledgments
  • Table of contents
  • Chapter 1. Economic development in Austrian economics
  • 1.1 Introduction: economic development in Austrian economics
  • 1.2 Carl Menger: uncertainty, knowledge and entrepreneurship
  • 1.3 Eugene von Bohm-Bawerk: the roundabout production process in the capitalist development
  • 1.4 Ludwig von Mises: entrepreneurship, economic calculation and the market process
  • 1.5 Friedrick A. Hayek: competition, discovery process and spontaneous growth
  • 1.6 Israel M. Kirzner: entrepreneurial discovery as the engine of economic growth
  • 1.7 Implications on constructing an Austrian model of economic development
  • Chapter 2. Bringing human agency back in: a subjectivist approach to economic development
  • 2.1 Orthodox neoclassical approaches to economic development: a critique
  • 2.2 Uncertainty, knowledge problems and entrepreneurship as the centre of economic analysis
  • 2.3 Foundations of the Austrian subjectivist approach
  • 2.4 Human action, sense-making and the formation of interpretation framework
  • 2.5 Entrepreneurial learning and the market process
  • 2.6 Trial and error elimination
  • 2.7 Competition, market selection and coordination
  • Chapter 3. The entrepreneurial process
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Theories of the entrepreneurial process in economics
  • 3.3 The entrepreneurial process as a process of subjective interpretation
  • 3.4 Success or failure: profit or loss in the entrepreneurial process
  • 3.5 Summary
  • Chapter 4. National capabilities
  • 4.1 A need for a new research agenda
  • 4.2 Foundation of national capabilities
  • 4.3 Formation of agent's capabilities: experience and interpretation
  • 4.4 Capabilities to innovate
  • 4.5 From individual agent to firm capabilities
  • Chapter 5. Innovation and communication
  • Chapter 6. Economics of international trade
  • Chapter 7. Government as a learner
  • Chapter 8. A new perspective on transition
  • Chapter 9. Entrepreneurial strategies for small firms in latecomer economies
  • Chapter 10. Conclusion.