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Political Economy of Modern Capitalism - Mapping Convergence and Diversity

English · Hardback

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Klappentext Neoliberalism and deregulation have come to dominate national and international political economy. This major book addresses this convergence and analyzes the implications for the future of capitalist diversity. It provides a practical and informed analysis of the public policy choices facing governments and business around the world. Zusammenfassung Neoliberalism and deregulation have come to dominate national and international political economy. This major book addresses this convergence and analyzes the implications for the future of capitalist diversity. It provides a practical and informed analysis of the public policy choices facing governments and business around the world. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface To the Memory of Andrew Shonfield Introduction - Colin Crouch and Wolfgang Streeck The Future of Capitalist Diversity The Distinctiveness of Japan - Ronald Dore German Capitalism - Wolfgang Streeck Does It Exist? Can It Survive? Between Neo-liberalism and the German Model - Jonas Pontusson Swedish Capitalism in Transition French Statism at the Crossroads - Robert Boyer Social Institutions and Production Structure - Marino Regini The Italian Variety of Capitalism in the 1980s The UK 1979-1995 - Andrew Graham Myths and Realities of Conservative Capitalism The Institutional Embeddedness of American Capitalism - Rogers Hollingsworth Following the Collapse of Communism, Is There a Middle Way? - Jean-Paul Fitoussi A Check to Enlightened Capitalism - Philippe d¿Iribarne International Finance and the Erosion of Capitalist Diversity - Philip G Cerny The Future of Global Capitalism; or, will Divergence Persist Forever? - Susan Strange

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