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György Simon

    Growth Mechanism of the German Economy: Theory and Practice
    Modernisation in China, Taiwan and India
    A Political Economy of Modern Greece
    Mediterranean Capitalism by the Examples of Greece and Spain
    A Political Economy of Spain
    Modern Spain: From Miracle to Crisis
    • Modern Spain: From Miracle to Crisis

      19502019

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the political and economic dynamics of modern capitalist development in Spain, this monograph analyzes the causes behind the post-war economic miracle and its subsequent decline. Utilizing an endogenous growth model that incorporates technical progress, physical and human capital, the author examines key factors such as the mobilization of internal resources and international economic conditions. Additionally, the investigation includes demand-side elements like foreign direct investment, providing a comprehensive view of Spain's economic evolution.

      Modern Spain: From Miracle to Crisis
    • A Political Economy of Spain

      19002020

      • 164 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Focusing on Spain's capitalist development from the 20th century to the early 21st century, this study by economist György Simon, Jr. examines the "Spanish economic miracle," its decline, and the impacts of EU membership and the euro zone. Utilizing historical national accounts and a 70-year econometric analysis, the author highlights the significance of manufacturing and foreign direct investment in GDP growth. Theoretical frameworks include an endogenous growth model that integrates technical progress, physical and human capital, and the dynamics of creative economic activity.

      A Political Economy of Spain
    • Mediterranean Capitalism by the Examples of Greece and Spain

      The Fundamental Processes

      • 252 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the economic evolution of Greece and Spain, this monograph analyzes modern capitalist development through a comprehensive theoretical framework. It examines economic growth mechanisms, internal resource mobilization, and international conditions, utilizing an endogenous growth model that incorporates technical progress, physical and human capital, and the timing of economic activities. Additionally, the impact of demand-side factors, especially foreign direct investment, on economic growth is explored, providing insights into the relationship between investment and technical advancement.

      Mediterranean Capitalism by the Examples of Greece and Spain
    • A Political Economy of Modern Greece

      19502017

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      The analysis focuses on Greece's political and economic development post-World War II, emphasizing modern economic mechanisms such as production, growth, and income distribution. It highlights key economic policy issues, particularly the mobilization of internal resources and international conditions. Utilizing a Kaldorian approach, the study employs an endogenous growth model that incorporates both physical and human capital, with 1950 as a reference point. Additionally, it explores the impact of demand-side factors, especially foreign direct investment, on economic growth.

      A Political Economy of Modern Greece
    • Modernisation in China, Taiwan and India

      Three Case Studies

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the development trajectories of China and India, the book examines how both nations have evolved into significant global economic players. It highlights China's emergence as a manufacturing powerhouse competing with the U.S. and India's potential driven by its vast population and resources. The analysis includes Taiwan as an alternative development model and emphasizes the importance of manufacturing and agricultural modernization. Utilizing an econometric approach from 1955 to 2019, it incorporates a growth model that factors in technical progress and creative economic activity.

      Modernisation in China, Taiwan and India
    • Focusing on the Kaldorian approach, György Simon, Jr. explores growth mechanisms in post-war Germany, emphasizing their impact on output, pricing, and income distribution. His analysis incorporates key economic aspects such as production, equilibrium prices, and capital formation. The book addresses policy challenges like resource mobilization and international linkages, while explaining manufacturing's pivotal role in macroeconomic growth. Utilizing an endogenous growth model, it examines the interplay of technical progress, physical and human capital, and the dynamics of creative economic activity.

      Growth Mechanism of the German Economy: Theory and Practice
    • Focusing on Greece's political and economic evolution post-World War II, the monograph delves into the mechanisms of economic growth and the pivotal role of economic policy in harnessing internal resources and navigating international conditions. It analyzes the outcomes of this development, emphasizing demand-side factors like foreign direct investment. Utilizing a Kaldorian model for econometric analysis from 1950 to 2010, the study addresses both physical and human capital, alongside the temporal aspects of creative economic activity, setting the stage for understanding Greece's economic trajectory leading up to the debt crisis.

      Political and Economic Processes in Modern Greece
    • The book explores the evolution of global economic centers post-World War II, focusing on the rise of China and India as significant players competing with the U.S. for leadership. It employs a theoretical framework rooted in development economics and econometric analysis, examining the political and economic development of these nations from 1955 to 2017. The author emphasizes the roles of physical and human capital in shaping creative economic activities, providing insights into the determinant processes that have influenced their growth trajectories.

      China and India as a New Centre of World Economy
    • Focusing on the political and economic dimensions of Spain's capitalist development, this monograph analyzes the mechanisms of economic growth and policy, emphasizing the mobilization of internal resources and international conditions. Utilizing an endogenous growth model that incorporates technical progress, human and physical capital, the author explores the factors behind Spain's post-war economic miracle and its decline. Additionally, the work examines demand-side influences, particularly the role of foreign direct investment in shaping economic outcomes.

      Political and Economic Processes in Modern Spain
    • Focusing on China's political and economic evolution from the mid-17th century to the early 21st century, the study by economist György Simon, Jr. employs an econometric analysis from 1955 to 2019, utilizing a growth model that incorporates physical and human capital alongside time as a factor in economic creativity. Additionally, it examines Taiwan's development as a contrasting model. The monograph appeals to readers interested in the complexities of development within the Asia-Pacific region.

      Development Experiences of China from the Qing Empire to Our Days