Description
This book addresses the role of politics, law, and economics in community wellbeing and the symbiotic relationship between government and the market. The book provides case studies and suggestions for reform in various areas of governance, including economy, government administration, management, university governance, health, agriculture, the environment, and urban planning.
In this volume, a group of international scholars address issues relating to community wellbeing and the role of politics, law and economics in Europe and Japan in achieving human-centred symbiotic governance. Case-studies and suggestions for reform are presented in the arenas of economy, government administration, management, university governance, health, agriculture, the environment and urban planning. This book will prove a useful tool to those in business research institutes, members of administrative research institutes, NGO's and non-profit organizaions while also providing students of business, Asian studies, politics and law with an insight into possible areas of reform.