160 Pages
by
Routledge
160 Pages
by
Routledge
160 Pages
by
Routledge
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Many years on after the 2007–8 financial crisis, most developed nations still find themselves in a state of weak recovery, high debt pile-up and distributive disparity. The intriguing question that we face is whether the golden days of modern capitalism are over, or if capitalism is just undergoing another period of adjustment characteristic of its past. What is disheartening is that the twin... Read more
Part I Diagnosis
1 Growth and Its Drivers
2 Growth and Its Consequences
Part II Solution
3 The Vain Search for Solution
4 The NPV Model and Economy II
5 Growth Without Inequality
Biography
Henry K. H. Woo is an economic methodologist. He is the founder of the International Network for Economic Method and the Founding Chairman of the Hong Kong Institute of Economic Science. Apart from researches on economic theory and methodology, he also publishes widely on cultural studies, China’s economy, political and educational issues.






