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The new common wealth : from bureaucratic corporatism to socialist capitalism / Claudiu A. Secara.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Algora Pub., �1997.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (iv, 292 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1892941198
  • 9781892941190
  • 1280346426
  • 9781280346422
  • 9786610346424
  • 6610346429
Other title:
  • New commonwealth
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: New common wealth.DDC classification:
  • 330.12/2 21
LOC classification:
  • HB501 .S49 1997eb
Online resources:
Contents:
FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER I -- THE SOCIAL MARKET; Social Market Capitalism; The Accounting Nature of Capitalism; Closed vs. Open Capitalist Systems; Individualistic vs. Communitarian Capitalism; Forms of Socialized Capitalism; The Profit Motive; Social Capitalism; The Social Market Commonwealth; CHAPTER II -- THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT; The International Power Market; The German Way; The American Way; The Russian Way; The Interconnected World System; The Mediterranean Ecosystem; European Inland Farming; The Affluent Farming Societies
The Emergence of the Military-Industrial CorporationThe Anglo-Saxons and the Slavs; The Battle over Europe; The Balkanization of the World; CHAPTER III -- THE QUESTION OF ECONOMIC MODELS; The Interventionist Philosophy; The Traditional Centrally Planned Model; To Reform or Not to Reform; Internal Factors of Decline; External Factors of Decline; In Pursuit of Capitalism with a Human Face; Reforms and Their Results; Motivation vs. Management; The Ambiguities of Decentralization; Market Competition under Central Planning; International Markets -- National Competition; Managed Social Markets
CHAPTER IV -- THE LIFE CYCLE OF THE COLD WAR INDUSTRIESThe American Pursuit of a Military Economy; The Air Industry; The Air Industry's Support Industry; Soviet Union's Militarized Economy; D�etente; CHAPTER V -- THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC SCENE; The Soviet Union's Dramatic Decline; The United States' Deteriorating Leadership; Labor Shortages in the Modern Economy; Russian-Style Industrialization; The Russian Agricultural Revolution; Leveraging Labor through Service Automation; Reinventing the Feudal Work System; The Industrial Technocracy; The Historical Curve toward Global Market Socialism
CHAPTER VI -- PITFALLS OF A COMPETITIVE MARKETThe Market Economy and Privatization; "Free Market" without Markets; Growing Transatlantic Trade Disputes; European Investments vs. American Investments; Similarites in the Former Comecon Countries' Reforms; Playing the Market along with the Socialist Nomenklatura; Playing Socialism at the Stock Market; The Concept of Managed Markets; CHAPTER VII -- THE INVISIBLE REVOLUTION; Ownership Distribution in the United States; Employee Stock Ownership Programs; In Pursuit of an Industrial Policy with a Capitalist Face; A Historical Framework
The French Auto IndustryThe Japanese Semiconductor Industry; The German Steel Industry; The United States' Experience; CHAPTER VIII -- THE MAKING OF EURASIA; Convergence within Europe; The Thaw, Finally; Events within Regularities -- the Cycle of History; The Aristotelianism of Global Politics; Soft vs. Hard Style Management; Hypothesizing on the Future; Intelligentsia in Power; The Birth of Euroslavia; NOTES; INDEX
Summary: Russia will compromise both models-the old communist orthodoxy and casino capitalism-then it can become the dominant power in a Eurasian commonwealth within a new world order quite different from what most Americans imagine." - Booklist.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-288) and index.

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FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER I -- THE SOCIAL MARKET; Social Market Capitalism; The Accounting Nature of Capitalism; Closed vs. Open Capitalist Systems; Individualistic vs. Communitarian Capitalism; Forms of Socialized Capitalism; The Profit Motive; Social Capitalism; The Social Market Commonwealth; CHAPTER II -- THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT; The International Power Market; The German Way; The American Way; The Russian Way; The Interconnected World System; The Mediterranean Ecosystem; European Inland Farming; The Affluent Farming Societies

The Emergence of the Military-Industrial CorporationThe Anglo-Saxons and the Slavs; The Battle over Europe; The Balkanization of the World; CHAPTER III -- THE QUESTION OF ECONOMIC MODELS; The Interventionist Philosophy; The Traditional Centrally Planned Model; To Reform or Not to Reform; Internal Factors of Decline; External Factors of Decline; In Pursuit of Capitalism with a Human Face; Reforms and Their Results; Motivation vs. Management; The Ambiguities of Decentralization; Market Competition under Central Planning; International Markets -- National Competition; Managed Social Markets

CHAPTER IV -- THE LIFE CYCLE OF THE COLD WAR INDUSTRIESThe American Pursuit of a Military Economy; The Air Industry; The Air Industry's Support Industry; Soviet Union's Militarized Economy; D�etente; CHAPTER V -- THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC SCENE; The Soviet Union's Dramatic Decline; The United States' Deteriorating Leadership; Labor Shortages in the Modern Economy; Russian-Style Industrialization; The Russian Agricultural Revolution; Leveraging Labor through Service Automation; Reinventing the Feudal Work System; The Industrial Technocracy; The Historical Curve toward Global Market Socialism

CHAPTER VI -- PITFALLS OF A COMPETITIVE MARKETThe Market Economy and Privatization; "Free Market" without Markets; Growing Transatlantic Trade Disputes; European Investments vs. American Investments; Similarites in the Former Comecon Countries' Reforms; Playing the Market along with the Socialist Nomenklatura; Playing Socialism at the Stock Market; The Concept of Managed Markets; CHAPTER VII -- THE INVISIBLE REVOLUTION; Ownership Distribution in the United States; Employee Stock Ownership Programs; In Pursuit of an Industrial Policy with a Capitalist Face; A Historical Framework

The French Auto IndustryThe Japanese Semiconductor Industry; The German Steel Industry; The United States' Experience; CHAPTER VIII -- THE MAKING OF EURASIA; Convergence within Europe; The Thaw, Finally; Events within Regularities -- the Cycle of History; The Aristotelianism of Global Politics; Soft vs. Hard Style Management; Hypothesizing on the Future; Intelligentsia in Power; The Birth of Euroslavia; NOTES; INDEX

Russia will compromise both models-the old communist orthodoxy and casino capitalism-then it can become the dominant power in a Eurasian commonwealth within a new world order quite different from what most Americans imagine." - Booklist.

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