
Competition, Diversity and Economic Performance: Processes, Complexities and Ecological Similarities
Author(s): Clement A. Tisdell (Author)
- Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
- Publication Date: 31 Jan. 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 336 pages
- ISBN-10: 1847207464
- ISBN-13: 9781847207463
Book Description
Clem Tisdell illustrates – within evolutionary, dynamic and static contexts – how diversity can improve or impede economic performance. He addresses the fact the role of diversity in improving economic performance has been neglected by economic theorists by making economic diversity a focal point of economic analysis. In particular, special attention is given to the value of economic diversity and economic imperfections in improving the performance of economic processes in particular identified situations. Limitations of using market-like mechanisms for managing public bodies and business firms are discussed and the value of business cooperation (economic mutualism) as a means for improving economic performance is examined. It is also observed that as economies develop, different forms of economic competition and business cooperation evolve.
Challenging yet accessible, this book will prove a stimulating read for academics and students in the fields of economics, industrial organization and business and management.
Editorial Reviews
Review
‘Competition, Diversity, and Economic Performance considers in depth the impact of the diversity of agents on economic performance and discusses how this relation is mediated by the nature of competition. In doing so, the author links together ideas rooted in different perspectives from early contributions in industrial organization until recent approaches. Overall, the book is an inclusive summary of the concept of diversity in standard economic theorizing.’ –Regional Studies
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