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Business Organization and the Myth of the Market Economy William Lazonick (Barnard College, New York)

Business Organization and the Myth of the Market Economy By William Lazonick (Barnard College, New York)

Business Organization and the Myth of the Market Economy by William Lazonick (Barnard College, New York)


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Summary

This book explains the transitions in twentieth-century industrial leadership from Britain to the United States and, most recently, to Japan, in terms of the changing business investment strategies and organizational structures in these nations. The author criticizes economists for failing to understand these historical changes.

Business Organization and the Myth of the Market Economy Summary

Business Organization and the Myth of the Market Economy by William Lazonick (Barnard College, New York)

This book explains the transitions in twentieth-century industrial leadership from Britain to the United States and, most recently, to Japan, in terms of the changing business investment strategies and organizational structures in these nations. The author criticizes economists for failing to understand these historical changes. The book shows that this intellectual failure is not inherent in the discipline of economics; there are important traditions in economic thought that the mainstream of the economics profession has simply ignored.

Business Organization and the Myth of the Market Economy Reviews

'Lazonick successfully marries economic theory to the history of technology and business organization ... He then applies this blend of insights to contemporary issues of economic growth in Japan and relative decline in Britain and America. The result is a controversial but richly informative analysis - almost an intellectual hand grenade tossed into contemporary discussions. It is hard to think of another scholar who could match the combination of boldness, graceful writing, and intellectual challenge.' Thomas McCraw, Harvard University

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments; Introduction: the wealth of three nations; Part I. Economic Institutions and Economic Performance: 1. Business organization and competitive advantage; 2. Institutional foundations of industrial dominance and decline; 3. Organizations and markets in capitalist development; Part II. Intellectual Foundations and Intellectual Constraints: 4. The theory and history of capitalist development; 5. The making of the market mentality; Part III. 'The Marvels of the Market' Versus 'The Visible Hand': 6. The innovative business organization and transaction cost theory; 7. Lending the economic institutions of capitalism a visible hand; Part IV. Overcoming Intellectual Constraints: 8. Business organization and economic theory; 9. Rigor and relevance in economics.

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GOR004178065
9780521447881
0521447887
Business Organization and the Myth of the Market Economy by William Lazonick (Barnard College, New York)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1993-05-28
392
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