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Periphery and Small Ones Matter: Interplay of Policy and Social Capital

Autor Iwan J. Azis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 noi 2021
This open access book analyzes the dualism and inequality insofar as how it is manifested in interregional disparity and small enterprises. Using the case of Indonesia, the author considers how the general direction of policy should be to mitigate the effects of agglomeration forces leading towards concentration, and exploit the same forces by encouraging small businesses to operate in a cluster for collective action. The book addresses these issues by focusing on the role of interactions between policies and institutions, of which social capital is an important part. 

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811668302
ISBN-10: 9811668302
Pagini: 143
Ilustrații: XXIV, 143 p. 67 illus., 38 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. Development and Dualism.- 3. Agglomeration, Institutions, and Social Capital: Main Concepts & Methodologies.- 4. Mitigating Dualism and Exploiting the Interplay of Policy-Social Capital.- 5. Summary.


Notă biografică

Iwan J Azis is Professor at Cornell University and University of Indonesia. His research focuses on the interlink between macro-financial economics, social-institutional issues, and spatial inequalities in emerging markets. This book is written during his role as a research scholar in BI Institute.

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This open access book analyzes the dualism and inequality insofar as how it is manifested in interregional disparity and small enterprises. Using the case of Indonesia, the author considers how the general direction of policy should be to mitigate the effects of agglomeration forces leading towards concentration, and exploit the same forces by encouraging small businesses to operate in a cluster for collective action. The book addresses these issues by focusing on the role of interactions between policies and institutions, of which social capital is an important part. 

“Iwan Azis’ new book has all the elegance of his deep understanding of institutions and
policies……(it) has widespread interest for those working on problems of the populous
countries of the Third World.”
—Yoginder. K. Alagh, Former Minister of Power, Planning & Science & Technology
of India

“Given that inequality is expected to rise with the pandemic, this is a timely publication.”
—Mari E Pangestu, Managing Director of Development Policy and Partnerships, World
Bank

“The value of the book lies in the fact that the recommendations about policy are based
on real cases.” 
—Taeho Bark, Former Trade Minister of Korea

“This path-breaking book by one of Indonesia’s most experienced economists focuses
on how MSMEs can drive development and reduce both forms of inequality.…..Essential reading.”
—Howard Dick, University of Melbourne

“Just listen to them. This is the striking conclusion of this excellent study of the interface
between policy and social capital in nurturing MSMEs.”
—Ravi Kanbur, Cornell University

Iwan J Azis is Professor at Cornell University and University of Indonesia. His research focuses on the interlink between macro-financial economics, social-institutional issues, and spatial inequalities in emerging markets. This book is written during his role as a research scholar in BI Institute.



Caracteristici

Expands on Boeke's theory of social dualism by considering its relevance in today's environment
Analyzes the interactions between institutions and social capital on the one hand, and policies on the other
This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access
This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access.