Qualitative Methods in Economics

Qualitative Methods in Economics
Author: Mirjana Radović-Marković,Beatrice Avolio Alecchi
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781315532240

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Despite numerous books on research methodology, many have failed to present a complete, hands-on, practical book to lead college classes or individuals through the research process. We are seeing more and more scientific papers from all research fields that fail to meet the basic criteria in terms of research methods, as well as the structure, writing style and presentation of results. This book aims to address this gap in the market by providing an authoritative, easy to follow guide to research methods and how to apply them. Qualitative Methods in Economics is focused not only on the research methods/techniques but also the methodology. The main objective of this book is to discuss qualitative methods and their use in economics and social science research. Chapters identify several of the research approaches commonly used in social studies, from the importance of the role of science through to the techniques of data collection. Using an example research paper to examine the methods used to present the research, the second half of this book breaks down how to present and format your results successfully. This book will be of use to students and researchers who want to improve their research methods and read up on the new and cutting edge advances in research methods, as well as those who like to study ways to improve the research process.

Qualitative Economics

Qualitative Economics
Author: Woodrow W. Clark II,Michael Fast
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-10-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030059378

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This book provides a new paradigm of economics that is called Qualitative Economics. The authors take an approach to economics that is entirely different from the established neo-classical economics paradigm. Arguing that the basis of neo-classical economic theory with its focus on perfect information in a balanced equilibrium system of supply and demand is fundamentally flawed, the authors propose an inclusive philosophical and scientific perspective to explain economic structures and activities and how best to understand the dynamics of economics. Furthermore, the authors argue that a qualitative approach allows for greater understanding of not only the actors, actions and situations in economics, but also defines the context in which the more traditional quantitative and statistical methods are applied. The book includes case studies to further illustrate the applications of qualitative economics. Challenging orthodox paradigms and schools of economic thought, the book proposes a new way of looking at economics, and as such will be of use to researchers and students of economics, business, social sciences and the sciences as well as think tanks and advocacy groups interested in heterodox economics.

Qualitative and Quantitative Mathematical Economics

Qualitative and Quantitative Mathematical Economics
Author: Jean H. Paul Paelinck
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789400975262

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Qualitative Methods for Health Economics

Qualitative Methods for Health Economics
Author: Joanna Coast
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-07-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781783485635

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The first text to examine the use of qualitative research methods in health economics. It introduces students to the methods and demonstrates their application in case studies.

Qualitative Methods in Economics

Qualitative Methods in Economics
Author: Mirjana Radović-Marković,Beatrice Avolio Alecchi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781315532233

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Despite numerous books on research methodology, many have failed to present a complete, hands-on, practical book to lead college classes or individuals through the research process. We are seeing more and more scientific papers from all research fields that fail to meet the basic criteria in terms of research methods, as well as the structure, writing style and presentation of results. This book aims to address this gap in the market by providing an authoritative, easy to follow guide to research methods and how to apply them. Qualitative Methods in Economics is focused not only on the research methods/techniques but also the methodology. The main objective of this book is to discuss qualitative methods and their use in economics and social science research. Chapters identify several of the research approaches commonly used in social studies, from the importance of the role of science through to the techniques of data collection. Using an example research paper to examine the methods used to present the research, the second half of this book breaks down how to present and format your results successfully. This book will be of use to students and researchers who want to improve their research methods and read up on the new and cutting edge advances in research methods, as well as those who like to study ways to improve the research process.

China s Qualitative Economic Transformation

China s Qualitative Economic Transformation
Author: Xianming Yang
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2023-03-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789811944376

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This book explores the challenges China has faced during its economic restructuring, including trade wars, rising costs of labor and land, climate change, recalcitrant state-owned enterprises, an aging population and other problems. Since its historic reform and opening up, China has achieved and sustained remarkable economic growth driven primarily by manufacturing and the real estate industry. As the country continues to move up the supply chain, "Made in China," once synonymous with poor quality, but has come to mean advanced technologies. China’s future economic growth and its success in economic restructure will depend crucially on the dynamic evolution of the country’s comparative advantages. Contributors examine how the dynamic evolution of China’s comparative advantages can help the country overcome two closely related problems: heavy dependence on low value-added exports and the prospects of falling into the middle-income trap. The book will be of value to researchers interested in China’s economic development and policies.

Qualitative Economics

Qualitative Economics
Author: Woodrow W. Clark,Michael Fast
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131739901

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By focusing on the interactions of people and business activities as case examples, we develop the science of economics. This book challenges the roots and paradigm of contemporary economic theory through an examination of its logic. It presents a set of core philosophical arguments directed toward making economics a science.

The Analysis of Firms and Employees

The Analysis of Firms and Employees
Author: Stefan Bender,Julia Lane,Kathryn L. Shaw,Fredrik Andersson,Till von Wachter
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2009-05-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226042893

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The long-term impact of globalization, outsourcing, and technological change on workers is increasingly being studied by economists. At the nexus of labor economics, industry studies, and industrial organization, The Analysis of Firms and Employees presents new findings about these impacts by examining the interaction between the internal workings of businesses and outside influences from the market using data from countries around the globe. The result is enhanced insight into the dynamic interrelationship between firms and workers. A distinguished team of researchers here examines the relationships between human resource practices and productivity, changing ownership and production methods, and expanding trade patterns and firm competitiveness. With analyses of large-scale, nationwide datasets as well as focused, intensive observation of a few firms, The Analysis of Firms and Employees will challenge economists, policymakers, and scholars alike to rethink their assumptions about the workplace.