Dublin Core
Title
Human-Centred Economics
Subject
Labour / income economics
Environmental economics
Economic theory and philosophy
Environmental economics
Economic theory and philosophy
Description
This open access book examines the chronic underperformance of economies with respect to inclusion, sustainability and resilience. It finds that the standard liberal economic growth and development model has evolved over the past century in a fundamentally unbalanced manner that underemphasizes the crucial role of institutions – legal norms, policy incentives and public administrative capacities – in translating market-based growth in the production of goods and services into broad and sustainable gains in social welfare at the household level. Correcting this imbalance of emphasis in economic theory and policy between markets and institutions, production and distribution, and national income and household living standards is the single most important step required to transcend 20th century trickle-down “neoliberalism” and replace it with a more human-centred model of economic progress in the 21st century. The book breaks new ground by integrating the principal institutional dimensions of the social contract into the heart of macroeconomic theory and presenting extensive corresponding reforms of domestic and international economic policy to refocus them on the median living standards, rather than primarily aggregate wealth or GDP, of nations. This is the bottom-line measure of national economic performance, and it depends on the strength of both markets of exchange and institutions in such areas as labour and social protection, financial and corporate governance, competition and rents, anti-corruption, infrastructure and basic necessities, environmental protection, education and skilling, etc. Extensive comparative data are presented demonstrating that countries at every level of economic development have ample policy space to narrow their “welfare gaps” – their underperformance on these and other key aspects of household living standards relative to the frontier of leading policy practice in peer countries.
Creator
Samans, Richard
Source
https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/131975
Publisher
Springer Nature
Date
Cham, 2024
Contributor
indah rachma cahyani
Rights
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Relation
-
Format
Pdf
Language
english
Type
Textbooks
Identifier
DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-37435-7
ISBN
9783031374357, 9783031374340
10.1007/978-3-031-37435-7
ISBN
9783031374357, 9783031374340
Coverage
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