<p><p>What is balanced growth? This book shows that the definitions and implications of the concept of balanced growth vary significantly among the different disciplines in economic science, but are not exclusive at all. </p><p>Terms such as sustainability<i></i>or balanced growth<i></i>have become
Balanced Growth: Finding Strategies for Sustainable Development
β Scribed by Hans Christoph Binswanger (auth.), Giulia Mennillo, Thomas Schlenzig, Elmar Friedrich (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 215
- Series
- Management for Professionals
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
What is balanced growth? This book shows that the definitions and implications of the concept of balanced growth vary significantly among the different disciplines in economic science, but are not exclusive at all.
Terms such as sustainabilityor balanced growthhave become buzzwords. In practice, they are often a desirable vision rather than an achievable objective. Why? Doubts may arise about the extent to which such concepts are compatible with a modern market economy. Is balanced growth possible at all? Is it reasonable to accept balanced growth as a norm? Why should a balanced growth path be a desirable strategy to pursue for policymakers, managers, employees, and other societal stakeholders? Empirical evidence suggests that the actual worldwide economic growth is not balanced at all. Meanwhile, ever since the beginning of the financial and economic crisis in 2007 and its accompanying spillover effects, our globalizing world has uncompromisingly shown the flip side of its coin. Its crisis-prone character has intensified the discussion about our economic systemβs sustainability. Questions related to acceptable sovereign debt levels, suitable trade deficits and surpluses, firmsβ growth targets, resource management and efficiency have aroused high interest. What is the cause of the observed imbalances? In our opinion, this debate must involve rethinking the qualitative and quantitative dimension of our present understanding of the nature of economic growth.
This book accompanies the 9th DocNet Management Symposium of the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland. It contains contributions of the symposium's panel speakers, renowned authors to the field and young researchers. The Ph.D. studentsβ and post-doctoral association DocNet organizes the DocNet Management Symposium on a yearly basis with the goal to foster exchange between academia and practitioners.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XIV
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Growth imperative and money creation β a new outlook on growth dynamics....Pages 3-9
Beyond balanced growth: The effect of human capital on economic growth reconsidered....Pages 11-22
Global imbalances and long-term interest rates....Pages 23-42
Development and capital flow mysteries....Pages 43-56
Sustainable development of housing finance markets β An international perspective after the crisis....Pages 57-74
Front Matter....Pages 75-75
Selecting the right growth mechanism: The choice between internal development, strategic alliances, and mergers & acquisitions....Pages 77-94
Challenges and success factors for sustainable growth: Experience from strategy consulting....Pages 95-104
How sustainable are the growth strategies of sustainability entrepreneurs?....Pages 105-121
Boardsβ contribution to organizational growth: Effectiveness as a critical success factor....Pages 123-134
Front Matter....Pages 135-135
HR strategies for balanced growth....Pages 137-161
Electricity storage: Making large-scale adoption of wind and solar energies a reality....Pages 163-181
Balanced growth through local entrepreneurship: The Komba coffee project in southern Tanzania....Pages 183-193
Back Matter....Pages 195-200
β¦ Subjects
Non-Profit Enterprises/Corporate Social Responsibility; Management/Business for Professionals; Energy Policy, Economics and Management; Environmental Economics
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