Focusing on Greece's economic growth from 1950 to 2020, this monograph analyzes the interplay between economic mechanisms and political context in the post-World War II era. It employs a model rooted in Caldorian principles, integrating physical and human capital while examining the influence of foreign direct investment. The author reviews key economic theories, including Keynesian and neoclassical, and assesses Greece's total factor efficiency in comparison to global standards, highlighting the factors that hinder progress.
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- 2024
- 2024
Focusing on Thailand's economic evolution, this monograph by György Szymon Jr. analyzes the political, economic, and social factors influencing its rise as a Southeast Asian "tiger" and subsequent decline. Utilizing a comprehensive econometric approach spanning 70 years, the study employs a Caldorov-type model to explore technological progress and capital dynamics. It aims to reveal the underlying mechanisms affecting Thailand's growth trajectory and compares its efficiency to global standards, highlighting the factors that hindered its economic momentum.
- 2024
Focusing on the political and economic dimensions of capitalist development in Germany, the author examines the country's growth patterns from 1950 to 2020, highlighting the rise and fall of the "economic miracle." Utilizing the Caldorian approach and Kurihara's neo-Keynesian model, the analysis emphasizes the impact of supply-side factors and the importance of both physical and human capital. The study incorporates an endogenous growth model to assess total factor efficiency in relation to global standards, providing a comprehensive view of Germany's economic evolution and its role in European integration.
- 2024
Focusing on Russia's transition from a Soviet mobilization economy to a post-Soviet market economy, this monograph by György Szymon Jr. employs a comprehensive econometric analysis based on a model that incorporates physical and human capital along with time. By examining data from 131 countries, the study reveals that Russia's economic efficiency after 1950 aligned closely with global standards. It also addresses the economic challenges faced by post-Soviet Russia and its integration within the Commonwealth of Independent States.
- 2024
In questa monografia, l'economista György Szymon Jr. analizza l'ascesa e il declino della Thailandia come "nuova tigre" del Sud-Est asiatico, esplorando le ragioni del suo sviluppo economico e della successiva decrescita. Utilizza un modello econometrico che considera variabili come capitale e progresso tecnologico per valutare l'efficienza economica.
- 2024
La monographie de György Szymon Jr. explore la transition de la Russie d'après-guerre d'une économie soviétique à une économie de marché. En utilisant un modèle économétrique basé sur 131 pays, l'auteur montre que l'efficacité économique de la Russie est conforme aux normes mondiales, tout en se concentrant sur les défis post-soviétiques et l'intégration régionale.
- 2023
Development of the USSR and Soviet-American economic competition
1950-1990.
- 180 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on the post-war economic development of the Soviet Union, this monograph utilizes a blend of Marxist-Leninist and neoclassical theories, particularly an endogenous Caldorov-type growth model. The author emphasizes key economic policies and the dynamics of Soviet-American competition, supported by econometric analysis from 1950 to 1990. The model incorporates physical and human capital, alongside time as a creative economic activity space, reflecting a comprehensive approach to understanding the USSR's national economy within a broader global context.
- 2023
Focusing on the mechanisms of economic growth and profit formation in the U.S. from 1950 to 2020, the author employs a Caldorian growth model that integrates both physical and human capital. This analysis highlights the U.S.'s significant influence on global capitalism post-World War II. The study contrasts the efficiency of the U.S. economy with global standards and delves into profit generation in non-farm sectors, distinguishing between innovative and technological profits, particularly emphasizing the role of natural monopolies in market recognition.
- 2023
The book provides an in-depth analysis of China's socialist construction over seventy years, beginning with the establishment of the People's Republic in 1949. It explores the Communist Party's efforts to eliminate colonial influences, implement agrarian reforms, and collectivize agriculture under Mao Zedong. Despite the challenges of the "Great Leap Forward" and the "Cultural Revolution," the narrative highlights how subsequent leaders, particularly Deng Xiaoping, initiated reforms that propelled China into a global economic powerhouse, creating a competitive market landscape.
- 2023
The book provides a comprehensive analysis of Russia's political and economic evolution, focusing on both the Soviet and post-Soviet periods. György Szymon Jr. employs econometric analysis based on a global model using data from 131 countries, examining factors such as physical and human capital. The findings reveal that since 1950, Russia's economic efficiency has aligned closely with global standards. Additionally, the study highlights the economic challenges faced by post-Soviet Russia and its involvement in CIS integration efforts.