Germany's Balanced Development: The Real Wealth of a NationBloomsbury Academic, 1998 M05 26 - 240 páginas What makes the German economy so resilient? This provocative book challenges the conventional wisdom as to what constitutes national wealth, arguing that it is long-term, balanced development rather than rapid growth and productivity that makes an economy successful. Interdisciplinary in approach, this is the first book in many years to take an organic view of the German economy, looking not only at the mix of business and economic policies but also at the sociocultural and psychological background to German economic development. Gazdar shows how Germany balances the priorities of wealth, welfare, and well-being, and describes Germany's uniquely resilient form of ecological sociocapitalism. He argues that the German way of running an economy gives the country a strong, long-term edge over the United States and Japan in the global competition for economic security. |
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... German corporations leads to deficiencies in diversification strategies . Degussa for instance , Germany's largest manufacturer of electrolytically produced cyanides , has traditionally found its market niches by chemically processing ...
... German representatives learned Japanese , offered superb after - sales ... German brand image.23 BMW can be seen to have profited from its international corporate ... corporations making more than 50 percent of their turnover abroad lack ...
... companies of all sizes to evade publicity . This is as true of the Mittelstand as it is of the large corporations . The German state has gone out of its way to support medium- sized German companies that are alarmed by new EU provisions ...
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Microcosm of the German Economy | 23 |
Order and the Business Mentality | 47 |
Commitment and the Business Environment | 77 |
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Germany's Balanced Development: The Real Wealth of a Nation Kaevan Gazdar Sin vista previa disponible - 1998 |