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Economic Innovations: Creating New Instruments to Improve Economic Life

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Management number 201815786 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $11.34 Model Number 201815786
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This book explores how economic system innovations have improved economic and social well-being for Australians, highlighting the role of leadership from academia, the community, politics, and the bureaucracy. It illustrates the importance of networks, actions, and advocacy to get reform started and implemented and is written in a style to engage policy and think-tank audiences.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 124 pages
Publication date: 29 January 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This captivating book delves into a series of captivating vignettes that explore significant transformations within Australian institutions, organizations, and systems, resulting in remarkable improvements in economic and social well-being for the Australian people. The realm of economic system innovations has left an indelible mark on our lives, spanning from the ancient invention of banking during the Middle Ages to the United Nations organizations established in the aftermath of World War II. However, the intangible nature of these changes often goes unnoticed, overshadowed by the more tangible physical inventions.

While invention typically follows an incremental path, characterized by copying and adaptation, the authors of this book shine a spotlight on reforms that were truly groundbreaking in their time. Rather than solely focusing on the effectiveness of these reforms, the book delves into the stories behind the people and the political battles that were waged to bring them to fruition. The authors have chosen to highlight instances where Australia has assumed a global leadership role or made substantial advancements in specific new institutions. What these narratives reveal is that leadership in institutional innovation can emanate from diverse sources, including academia, the community, politics, and the bureaucracy. Often, the most successful teams comprise individuals from all these sectors, with the support of the fourth estate, or media.

The book underscores the fact that many reforms began with humble beginnings, often initiated by ordinary individuals possessing a vision. It highlights the perseverance required to achieve change, with numerous attempts often needed before these reforms gain acceptance. This insightful volume serves as a valuable resource for students studying economics, political economy, and politics. It provides a captivating illustration of the networks, actions, and advocacy necessary to initiate and implement reform, appealing to policy and think-tank audiences alike. By delving into the complexities of these transformations, the book offers valuable insights into the forces that drive change and the pathways to a more prosperous and inclusive future.

Weight: 168g
Dimension: 215 x 138 x 10 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032155159


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