Overview
This book shows that the propositions of the neo-liberal school rest on doubtful empirical assumptions. A closer look at the governance patterns and management concepts adopted in leading OECD countries and advanced developing countries (ADCs) such as Korea reveals that under the actual conditions of radical technological change these countries resort to complex organizational models to safeguard or develop the international competitiveness of their industries.Synopsis
Arguing that the proposition of the neo-liberal school rests on doubtful empirical assumptions, this work takes a look at the governance patterns and management concepts adopted in leading OECD countries and advanced developing countries (ADCs) such as Korea. Under the actual conditions of radical technological change these countries resort to complex organizational models to safeguard or develop the international competitiveness of their industries.
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Dobkin (Director, Neurologic Rehabilitation and Research, U. of California Los Angeles School of Medicine) examines clinical disorders that arise during the rehabilitation of diseases of the central and peripheral nervous systems. His findings concentrate on aspects of motor control, muscle plasticity, and cognitive processes as they relate to the rehabilitation teams' role in assessment and practice. He comprehensively discusses specific issues in the areas of stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's Disease, multiple sclerosis, and other neurologic disorders. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)