Leveraging A Political, Economic and Societal Framework /
Leveraging, according to David M. Anderson and his colleagues, is both a basic principle of human conduct and the most dominant strategy in recent years that individuals, organizations and countries use to pursue their ends. Although many scholars agree that a crisis of “over-leveraging” caused the...
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Γλώσσα: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2014.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Part One: A Leverage Framework
- Introduction
- Part Two: Leverage and the Economy
- The Evolution of Real Estate Leverage
- The "Overleveraged" Crisis of 2008 from the Standpoint of Keynes's Monetary Theory of Capitalism
- China Leveraged the West to Grow Its Economy and Its Comprehensive National Power
- Part Three: Leverage and Politics: Domestic, State, and International
- The Morality of Leverage and the Leverage of Morality
- Leveraging Public Judgment
- Leverage in a Labor Management Relationship: Maximizing the Use of Leverage by Finding a Constructive Leverage Mean
- Leverage and the Regulatory Process
- The Advantages and Pitfalls of Leveraging Hunitarian Development and Diplomacy Towards National Security
- Part Four: Leverage and Social Relations
- Leveraging in Modern and Contemporary Families
- From the Leverage Ethic and Leverage Mean to a National Paid Parental Leave Policy
- Part Five: Next Steps
- Next Steps.