The cultural basis of economic growth in India / / edited by Kazuo Mino and Tadashi Yagi |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Gateway East, Singapore : , : Springer, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (184 pages) |
Disciplina | 306 |
Collana | Creative Economy |
Soggetto topico |
Culture - Economic aspects
Economic development |
ISBN | 981-15-9305-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- 1 The South Asian Path of Development: A Historical and Anthropological Perspective -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 A Perspective on Development: From Productivity to Livelihood -- 1.3 Geography and Culture of India: Meeting Place of Diversities -- 1.4 Indian History as a Process of Diversification -- 1.5 Diversity-Driven Development and Commercial Expansion in Early Modern India -- 1.6 Colonial Divergence: Traditionalization, Peasantization and New Commercial Networks -- 1.7 Economic Development in Contemporary India -- 1.8 The Agenda of a Post-peasant Society: Diversification of Sources of Income -- 1.9 Growth Amidst Precarity: The Agenda of Labor Absorption -- 1.10 Reassembling Diversities: Reconvergence to the South Asian Path of Development -- 1.11 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Economic Growth and Structural Change: The Case of India -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Background Facts -- 2.2.1 Economic Growth in India -- 2.2.2 Structural Change in India -- 2.3 The Baseline Model Without Labor Market Frictions -- 2.3.1 Modeling Structural Change -- 2.3.2 Setup -- 2.3.3 Growth and Structural Change -- 2.4 The Model with Labor Market Frictions -- 2.4.1 Setup -- 2.4.2 Technical Progress and Structural Change -- 2.5 Extensions -- 2.5.1 Endogenous Technical Progress in the Agricultural Productivity -- 2.5.2 A Three-Sector Model -- 2.5.3 Capital Accumulation -- 2.6 Discussion -- 2.6.1 Alternative Views -- 2.6.2 Implications of the Model Analysis -- 2.7 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Happiness and Social Capital in India -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Data Description -- 3.2.1 Survey Outline -- 3.2.2 Descriptive Statistics of Survey Results -- 3.2.3 Happiness -- 3.2.4 Social Capital -- 3.2.5 Other Variables -- 3.2.6 Happiness Analysis -- 3.2.7 Education.
3.2.8 Work Status -- 3.2.9 Marital Status -- 3.2.10 Age -- 3.2.11 City Size -- 3.2.12 Social Capital -- 3.3 Social Capital and Hypothesis -- 3.3.1 Empirical Analysis of Social Capital -- 3.3.2 Marriage, Having Children, and Home Ownership: Mobility -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Comparison of the Determinants of Well-Being Between India and Japan: Implications for the Future of the Economy and Society of India -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Macroeconomic Situation in India and Related Issues -- 4.2.1 The Macroeconomic Situation -- 4.2.2 Innovation Policy as a Critical Factor for Future Indian Development -- 4.3 Well-Being of the Indian People -- 4.3.1 Overview of Indian Society -- 4.3.2 Data Used in the Analysis: WVS -- 4.3.3 Changes in the Well-Being of India: Comparative Analysis -- 4.3.4 Changes in the Value Judgments of Indian People -- 4.3.5 Schwarz Value Judgments -- 4.3.6 Freedom of Choice and Control -- 4.3.7 Changes in Incentives for Work and Feelings of Fairness -- 4.4 Differences in Social and Economic Behavior Between India and Japan -- 4.4.1 Differences in the Degree of Religiousness Between India and Japan -- 4.4.2 Differences in Determinants of Well-Being Between India and Japan -- 4.4.3 Differences in Determinants of Well-Being Between India and Japan -- 4.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 5 What Affects Women's Happiness in India? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 SDGs in India -- 5.1.2 Income, Happiness and Gender -- 5.2 Basic Analysis -- 5.2.1 Data and Methodology -- 5.2.2 Results by Ordered Probit Models -- 5.2.3 Marginal Effects -- 5.3 Women's Happiness -- 5.3.1 Age -- 5.3.2 Education -- 5.3.3 Marital Status -- 5.3.4 Employment Status -- 5.3.5 Health -- 5.3.6 Housing -- 5.3.7 Religious Devotion -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References. 6 Socio-Economic Implications of the Rajasthani Traditional Folk Drama Gavari: A Poverty Trap or a Revival of Social Capital in the Indian Tribal Community? -- 6.1 Economic Growth, Poverty Reduction, and Religion -- 6.2 Religious Vulnerable Groups in India's Modern Economic Development -- 6.3 Overview of the Bhil Tribe in the Mewar Region of Rajasthan -- 6.4 Survey Description and Model -- 6.5 Results -- 6.6 Discussion -- Appendix -- References. |
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The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics : The Platform of Community, Humanity, and Spirituality / / edited by Stomu Yamash’ta, Tadashi Yagi, Stephen Hill |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2018.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (550 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 337 |
Collana | Creative Economy |
Soggetto topico |
Culture—Economic aspects
Religion and sociology Business ethics Cultural Economics Religion and Society Business Ethics |
ISBN | 981-10-6478-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Part I Overture: The Sacred Symphony.- 1 Our Objective - We Just Want to Change the World (Stomu Yamash’ta, Tadashi Yagi, Stephen Hill) -- Part II First Movement: ‘Recognizing the Need for Change’ -- 2 The Survivability of Humanity within the Current Global Economic Paradigm (Stephen Hill) -- 3 Human and Nature Revisited: The Industrial Revolution, Modern Economics and the Anthropocene (Ryuichi Fukuhara) -- 4 Dimensions of Change from within the Economics Mainstream (Tadashi Yagi) -- 5 Ethics of Economics in Late Stage Capitalism: Postmodern Chords (C. Edward Arrington, Grace Gonzalez Basurto) -- Part III Second Movement: ‘Foundation Stones of Spirituality’ -- 6 The Three Foundations of Kyoto’s Traditional Culture (Manami Oka) -- 7 Supplement for Ch.6: The Wisdom of Traditional Kyoto Culture (Tadashi Yagi) -- 8 'Listen to the Stone’: For Spiritual Harmony in Coexistence (Stomu Yamash’ta) -- 9 Zero and Emptiness (Vacuum, Void) in Physics and Chemistry (Kazuyoshi Yoshimura) -- 10 Supplement for Ch 9: Impression and Comment on “Zero and Emptiness (Vacuum, Void) in Physics and Chemistry” (Stomu Yamash’ta).-11 Next Civilization and Spirituality (Tadao Takemoto) -- 12 Spirituality as the Source of Human Creativity: Insights from India (Akio Tanabe) -- Part IV Third Movement: ‘The Dynamic of Creativity’ -- 13 The Essence of Creativity (Stomu Yamash’ta, Tadashi Yagi) -- 14 Trust Not Competition as Source of the Creative Economy (Stomu Yamash’ta, Tadashi Yagi) -- 15 Creative Organizations (Tadashi Yagi) -- Part V Fourth Movement: ‘Building the Kyoto Platform for Change’ -- 16 A Self-Similar Dynamic Systems Perspective of ‘Living’ Nature-The Self-nonself Circulation Principle Beyond Complexity(Murase Masatoshi) -- 17 Sacred Silence – The Stillness of Listening to Humanity (Stephen Hill) -- 18 “Community”: Platform for Sustainable Change (Stephen Hill) -- 19 Evolution of Community and Humanity from Primatological Viewpoints (Juichi Yamagiwa) -- 20 Eminent Otherness: Toward an Economy of Hospitality (C. Edward Arrington) -- 21 Building the Harmony of Humanity (Stephen Hill) -- 22 The Future of Capitalism and the Islamic Economy (Shinsuke Nagaoka) -- 23 Buddhist Economics: A Cultural Alternative (Juewei Shi) -- 24 Informal Economy and Diversity: The Role of Micro-producers (Tadashi Yagi) -- 25 The Future’s Not What it Used to Be (Stephen Hill) -- Part VI The Conclusions Suite Finalé: ‘The Kyoto Manifesto - From Exploration of the Sacred Essence of Humanity to Daily Life and Economics’ -- 26 ‘The Sacred Symphony’ (Overture)(Stephen Hill, Stomu Yamash’ta’,Tadashi Yagi) -- 27 ‘Recognizing the Need for Change’ (First Movement)(Stephen Hill, Stomu Yamash’ta and Tadashi Yagi) -- 28 ‘Foundation Stones of Spirituality’ (Second Movement)(Stephen Hill, Stomu Yamash’ta and Tadashi Yagi) -- 29. ‘The Dynamic of Creativity’ (Third Movement)(Stephen Hill, Stomu Yamash’ta and Tadashi Yagi -- 30 ‘Building the Kyoto Platform for Change’ (Fourth Movement)(Stephen Hill, Stomu Yamash’ta and Tadashi Yagi) -- 31 ‘The Way Forward’(Stephen Hill, Stomu Yamash’ta and Tadashi Yagi) -- Part VII Encore -- 32 The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics – The Platform of Community, Humanity and Spirituality’(Stomu Yamash’ta, Tadashi Yagi, Stephen Hill) -- Index. |
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The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics : Confronting Our Shattered Society / / edited by Stephen Hill, Tadashi Yagi, Stomu Yamash’ta |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2022.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (367 pages) |
Disciplina | 338.927 |
Collana | Creative Economy |
Soggetto topico |
Economics
Culture Business ethics Music - Philosophy and aesthetics Social sciences Humanities Cultural Economics Business Ethics Philosophy of Music Humanities and Social Sciences |
ISBN |
981-16-8566-5
981-16-8565-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1:Confronting Our Shattered Society -- Chapter 2: Embracing the Circle of Wholeness -- Chapter 3: Polyphony as a System for Delivering Co-creation, Empowerment, Sustainability and Trust -- Chapter 4: Creating an Economy of Care -- Chapter 5: Universal Care – Including the Excluded -- Chapter 6: Sustainability Conditions for Universal Basic Income in the Economic Recession Caused by COVID-19 -- Chapter 7: Towards the Reconstruction of the Cosmos: In Consideration of a Polyphonic Way of Life -- Chapter 8: Achieving Transformation in Our Highly Interconnected World – I: Systems Thinking and Network Thinking -- Chapter 9: Achieving Transformation in Our Highly Interconnected World – II: The Role of the Individual -- Chapter 10: Transdisciplinary Study of How to Integrate Our Shattered World: The Self-Non-Self Circulation Principle of ‘Living Wholeness -- Chapter 11: The Self-Non-Self Circulation Principle of ‘Living’ Nature: How to Survive Our Shattered World -- Chapter 12: A Case Study of the Self-Non-Self Circulation Principle in Action – Towards a New Synthesis beyond Division between Inside and Outside Worlds in Nursing -- Chapter 13: Taiji: - Philosophical, Cultural and Educational Views from Tian Zhen Yuan -- Chapter 14: Systemic Change Driven by Circular Change -- Chapter 15: The New Natural State of the Market -- Chapter 16: The Role of Sustainable Resource Management in an Economy We Want -- Chapter 17: Stewarding System Aliveness – Pathways to Transformation -- Chapter 18: From Sustainability to Thrivability: Transforming Systems with Purpose -- Chapter 19: Where Did Humanity Go? -- Chapter 20: Discovering Our Humanity – Economics of the Future. |
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