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Learning from the world/ Edited by Joe Colombano, Aniket Shah.
其他題名:
new ideas to redevelop America /
作者:
Colombano, Joe,
其他作者:
Shah, Aniket,
出版者:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2013.,
面頁冊數:
338 p. :43 figures, 14.
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Electronic book text.
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1. Foreword: Jeffrey Sachs 2. Introduction: A New Approach to Redevelop America-- Joe Colombano and Aniket Shah PART I: MACROECONOMIC CHALLENGES 3. Global Financial Integration, China, and the Role of America-- Ning Zhu 4. A Lesson from the South for Fiscal Policy in the US and other Advanced Countries-- Jeffrey Frankel 5. Breaking Through on Job Creation-- Bill Drayton 6. Taming Deficits: Automatic Debt Breaks and Participatory Democracy in Switzerland-- Thomas Held and Simon Ingold PART II: INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK AND POLICY TOOLS 7. The German Labor Market in the Great Recession: Lessons for Other Countries-- Felix Hufner, Andreas Worgotter and Caroline Klein 8. A New Housing Finance System for the US? Lessons from the Danish Model-- Morten Baekmand Nielsen and Jesper Berg 9. For a National Investment Bank-- Robert Skidelsky and Felix Martin PART III: INFRASTRUCTURE, INNOVATION, AND COMPETITIVENESS 10. Boosting Export Growth: Lessons from Korea-- Abraham Kim and Whitney Haring-Smith 11. Smart Cities, Smart US: International Models-- Nashid Nabian 12. Brazil: An Emerging Economic Power Committed to Sustainability-- Emma Torres, Sergio Besserman Vianna and Kevin Currey PART IV: SOCIAL POLICIES 13. Health for America: European Arguments for a Paradigm Shift-- B. Serdar Savas and Tomris Cesuroglu 14. Closing the Health Gap: Lessons from Africa-- Prabhjot Singh 15. National Education Policy and Programs: Insights from Finland-- Timo Lankinen and Kristiina Kumpulainen 16. For a Human Rights Approach to Health and Housing: Lessons from Japan and the Netherlands-- Mila Rosenthal 17. What Has Caused America's Economic Inequality and What Does It Mean for America's Future?-- Zachary Michaelson PART V: POLICY AND VALUES 18. The Listening State-- Christian Madsbjerg 19. The Economic Opportunity of Improving Peace in the United States-- Steve Killelea and Camilla Schippa 20. Individual Freedom in a Gandhian Perspective-- Sudarshan Iyengar 21. Dialogue on the Destinies of Nations-- Karma Ura Conclusion 22. The America We Want-- Joe Colombano and Aniket Shah.
標題:
Development economics & emerging economies. -
標題:
United States - Race relations. -
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http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137372130Online journal 'available contents' page
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1137372133 (electronic bk.) :
Learning from the world = new ideas to redevelop America /
Colombano, Joe,
Learning from the world
new ideas to redevelop America /[electronic resource] :Edited by Joe Colombano, Aniket Shah. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 338 p. :43 figures, 14.
Electronic book text.
1. Foreword: Jeffrey Sachs 2. Introduction: A New Approach to Redevelop America-- Joe Colombano and Aniket Shah PART I: MACROECONOMIC CHALLENGES 3. Global Financial Integration, China, and the Role of America-- Ning Zhu 4. A Lesson from the South for Fiscal Policy in the US and other Advanced Countries-- Jeffrey Frankel 5. Breaking Through on Job Creation-- Bill Drayton 6. Taming Deficits: Automatic Debt Breaks and Participatory Democracy in Switzerland-- Thomas Held and Simon Ingold PART II: INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK AND POLICY TOOLS 7. The German Labor Market in the Great Recession: Lessons for Other Countries-- Felix Hufner, Andreas Worgotter and Caroline Klein 8. A New Housing Finance System for the US? Lessons from the Danish Model-- Morten Baekmand Nielsen and Jesper Berg 9. For a National Investment Bank-- Robert Skidelsky and Felix Martin PART III: INFRASTRUCTURE, INNOVATION, AND COMPETITIVENESS 10. Boosting Export Growth: Lessons from Korea-- Abraham Kim and Whitney Haring-Smith 11. Smart Cities, Smart US: International Models-- Nashid Nabian 12. Brazil: An Emerging Economic Power Committed to Sustainability-- Emma Torres, Sergio Besserman Vianna and Kevin Currey PART IV: SOCIAL POLICIES 13. Health for America: European Arguments for a Paradigm Shift-- B. Serdar Savas and Tomris Cesuroglu 14. Closing the Health Gap: Lessons from Africa-- Prabhjot Singh 15. National Education Policy and Programs: Insights from Finland-- Timo Lankinen and Kristiina Kumpulainen 16. For a Human Rights Approach to Health and Housing: Lessons from Japan and the Netherlands-- Mila Rosenthal 17. What Has Caused America's Economic Inequality and What Does It Mean for America's Future?-- Zachary Michaelson PART V: POLICY AND VALUES 18. The Listening State-- Christian Madsbjerg 19. The Economic Opportunity of Improving Peace in the United States-- Steve Killelea and Camilla Schippa 20. Individual Freedom in a Gandhian Perspective-- Sudarshan Iyengar 21. Dialogue on the Destinies of Nations-- Karma Ura Conclusion 22. The America We Want-- Joe Colombano and Aniket Shah.
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In this far-ranging and provocative volume, Joe Colombano and Aniket Shah provide global perspectives on the most significant challenges facing modern America, seeking to inspire new ideas to redevelop America.What can America learn from countries as faraway and diverse as Bhutan, Chile, Denmark, Nigeria and South Korea? Quite a lot, as it turns out. At a time of fundamental change in global power, the country that undisputedly ruled the latter half of the 20th century is no longer firmly in the lead. In the search for new ideas to redevelop America, co-editors Joe Colombano and Aniket Shah point to what has happened outside the borders of the United States. By relying on a wealth of cross-country and multi-disciplinary contributions from an impressive number of world-renown experts, the editors provide a systematic review of successful policies undertaken overseas, discuss their relevance to the US, and offer them as contributions to the national debate on the future of the American economy. What they find is a rich set of policy recipes - from maintaining fiscal discipline and fostering growth, to reviving competitiveness to ensuring equity and basic human decency.
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Joe Colombano is Economic Advisor in the Executive Office of the Secretary-General of the United Nations. An economist with over 15 years of experience in emerging markets, Joe has built a career in development finance, first at the World Bank in Washington DC., and later in London, at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. He received his graduate degrees from the University of Warwick in the UK and Harvard University in the U.S. Aniket Shah is a strategist at Investec Asset Management, where he is a leading member of the firm's Investment Institute. His research covers North America and the emerging markets, specifically Africa and Asia. Aniket formerly served as Special Assistant to the Director of The Earth Institute in New York City. He graduated with honors from Yale College where he was a finalist for the Rhodes Scholarship. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Amnesty International USA.
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