Synopses & Reviews
This volume outlines a novel approach to the analysis of structural economic dynamics.
Synopsis
This volume outlines a novel approach to analyses of structural economic dynamics. It is based on detailed considerations of the micro-organisational features of an economic system, and how networking patterns of technological and institutional change influence the overall dynamics of such a system.
Table of Contents
Introduction: production and economic dynamics; Part I. Decomposition of Economies and Structural Dynamics: 1. Traverse analysis in a neo-Austrian framework; 2. Vertical integration, the temporal structure of production processes, and transition between techniques; 3. Production and efficiency with global technologies; 4. Efficient traverses and bottlenecks: a structural approach; 5. Structural change and macroeconomic stability in disaggregated models; Part II. Production Organisation and Economic Dynamics: 6. The production process: description and analysis; 7. Agricultural forms of production organisation; 8. Forms of production organisation: the case of manufacturing processes; 9. Coordination of production processes, subsystem dynamics and structural change.