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Resources, Power, and Economic Interest Distribution in China 1st Edition 2021 Hardbound by Zhang Yishan, Yu Weisheng, Wang Guangliang, Wang Fan , Taylor and Francis Ltd

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    Author(s)Zhang Yishan, Yu Weisheng, Wang Guangliang, Wang Fan
    PublisherTaylor and Francis Ltd
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9780367654559
    Pages312
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2021

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    Taylor and Francis Ltd Resources, Power, and Economic Interest Distribution in China 1st Edition 2021 Hardbound by Zhang Yishan, Yu Weisheng, Wang Guangliang, Wang Fan

    Based on an investigation of economic and resource allocation factors and their close relation to economic power, this book puts forward the power paradigm, a new economic research paradigm revealing the relationship among power, institutions, and resource allocation mechanisms, helping to establish a valid connection between macroeconomics and microeconomics and shedding light on real-world economic issues. Drawing on classical, neoclassical, and institutional economics and how these schools of thought have impacted on economic development in China over the past century, the book sheds light on distribution processes and argues that enterprise contracts, market pricing, policies, laws and regulations can all be classified as interest distribution mechanisms informed by a variety of power games. The power paradigm suggests that to achieve full utility and an optimal allocation of resources to foster social welfare, power reciprocity needs to be shared among different economic agents at the same hierarchy level while making sure that power and responsibility are equivalent for each economic agent. The book will appeal to research students and academics interested in heterodox economics, pluralist approaches, institutional economics, and game theory.



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