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Wealth : capitalism democracy rule of law / Dennis Ridley.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ridley, Dennis, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (246 p.)
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, [2020]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
The purpose of this book is to demystify the causes of wealth and poverty like never before done. It is the seminal comprehensive presentation of the CDR index. The CDR index is a mathematical model that shows how capitalism (C), democracy (D) and rule of law (R) jointly with natural resources and geography explain almost all economic growth. As it turns out, capitalism, democracy, and rule of law are intangible policy variables that are at the disposal of all countries and explain almost all gross domestic production of tangible products and services. There is also a minor contribution from non-policy variables such as natural resources and geography. These are all that countries require at their disposal and choice in order to enjoy their desired standard of living. The CDR economic growth model is a new paradigm.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Acknowledgements
About the Author
PREFACE
Contents
CHAPTER 1. Introduction: Context, Perspective and History of Economic Growth
CHAPTER 2. Entrepreneurial Mindset and the University Curriculum
CHAPTER 3. Wealth is all in the mind
CHAPTER 4. Micro Intrapreneurship
CHAPTER 5. Division of Human Capital creates Surplus Wealth
CHAPTER 6. Determinants of Gross Domestic Product – a new perspective
CHAPTER 7. Capitalism/Democracy/Rule of law Interactions and Implications for Entrepreneurship and per capita real gross domestic product adjusted for purchasing power parity
CHAPTER 8. General theory of economics: CDR supply side scientific growth law unveiled
CHAPTER 9. Decoupling Entrepreneurship Capital from Capital Stock
CHAPTER 10. GDP forecasting by CDR composition
CHAPTER 11. Conservation of Capital: homeomorphic mapping from intangible aggregate macro-economic CDR space into tangible micro-economic production spaces
CHAPTER 12. Advances in the CDR economic theory of entrepreneurship and GDP
CHAPTER 13. Game Theoretic Choices between Corrupt Dictatorship Exit Emoluments and Nation-Building CDR benefits: is there a Nash Equilibrium?
CHAPTER 14. An Entrepreneurship Strategy for a Russian Curriculum
CHAPTER 15a. Entrepreneurial Economics: revising the econ 101 course
CHAPTER 15b. Entrepreneurial Engineering: revising the engineering 101 course
CHAPTER 15c. Entrepreneurial Mathematics: revising the math 101 course
APPENDIX AA. Nomenclature
APPENDIX BB. The Source and Mechanism of Wealth
APPENDIX CC. Question and Answer Review
References
Student Entrepreneurship Publications
Index
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9788395771361
8395771363
OCLC:
1198931517

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