Super inequality: theoretical essays in economics and social policy
Publication details: Springer Singapore 2023Description: xiv, 158 pISBN:- 9789819951680
- 338.942 ASP
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338.94 CAM Economic growth and structural reforms in Europe | 338.94 IKE Data science of renewable energy integration: the nexus of energy, environment, and economic growth | 338.9407 REN Private governance and public authority | 338.942 ASP Super inequality: theoretical essays in economics and social policy | 338.94700904 DAV Soviet economic development from Lenin to Khrushchev | 338.94700904 DAV Soviet economic development from Lenin to Khrushchev | 338.9500905 LIM Asian economies: history, institutions, and structures |
This book bridges the disciplines of micro-economics and social policy in general, and, in particular, behavioral/explanatory social policy and public choice theory, plus Leibenstein’s X-efficiency theory. Being trained as an economist and social policy scientist, the author leaps out of the comfort zone of most social policy scientists and experts, right into the exciting world of micro-economic theory, and then extending and connecting those theories to explain major social, political and economic conundrums of our time.
In doing so, the book offers a new set of theoretical—and practical—explanations derived from the general proposition of micro-economic theory, of how government officers, policymakers, administrators and the people themselves alike are, by and large, motivated in their daily as well as strategic (long-term) decision-making. Using a meta-analytical approach (based on a number of grand theories), this book also explains systemic factors behind human behavior and the thereof resulting shortcomings in lifetime outcomes (health, wealth and happiness of a person) and at the same time societal, policy-making, and economic outcomes on societal level, and in global comparison.
The outcomes thereof can be measured exactly (and hence validated), especially through the method of empirical comparative social science/economic research. Here, the author also (but not only) introduces the new method of using Aspalter's Standardized Relative Performance (SRP) Index in measuring exactly complex, aggregate performances of multiple governments, and that at the same time also across the entire world.
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