Managing "Modernity"
Explore the intricate dynamics of industrial management in "Managing Modernity" by Rudra Sil, a thought-provoking examination of two late-industrializers: Japan and Russia. Published in 2002, this comprehensive hardback spans 504 pages and delves into the foundation of institution-building through a comparative lens. Sil's insightful analysis not only highlights the unique economic conditions and systems of these nations but also contributes to the broader discourse on contemporary economic situations and development. Ideal for students and professionals in business, economics, and political science, this book is a vital resource for understanding the complexities of modern management and public policy. Discover how Japan and Russia navigate their economic landscapes and the implications for global economic practices. Enhance your library with this essential read that bridges the gap between theory and real-world application.