The Diversity of Modern Capitalism

The Diversity of Modern Capitalism
Title The Diversity of Modern Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Bruno Amable
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 325
Release 2003-12-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 019926113X

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Based on a theory of institutions and comparative capitalism, this text looks at the diversity of modern economies and identifies five different models: the Anglo-Saxon model; Asian capitalism; the Continental European model; the social democratic economies; and the Mediterranean model.

Political Economy of Modern Capitalism

Political Economy of Modern Capitalism
Title Political Economy of Modern Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Colin Crouch
Publisher SAGE
Pages 223
Release 1997-10-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0857026259

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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 considers important questions such as: Is the preference for free markets a well-founded response to intensified global competition? Does this mean that all advanced societies must all converge on an imitation of the United States? What are the implications for the institutional diversity of the advanced economies? Political Economy of Modern Capitalism provides a practical and informed analysis of the public policy choices facing governments and business around the world.

The Diversity of Modern Capitalism

The Diversity of Modern Capitalism
Title The Diversity of Modern Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Bruno Amable
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 328
Release 2003-12-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0191608335

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This book considers why institutional forms of modern capitalist economies differ internationally, and proposes a typology of capitalism based on the theory of institutional complementarity. Different economic models are not simply characterized by different institutional forms, but also by particular patterns of interaction between complementary institutions which are the core characteristics of these models. Institutions are not just simply devices which would be chosen by 'social engineers' in order to perform a function as efficiently as possible; they are the outcome of a political economy process. Therefore, institutional change should be envisaged not as a move towards a hypothetical 'one best way', but as a result of socio-political compromises. Based on a theory of institutions and comparative capitalism, the book proposes an analysis of the diversity of modern economies - from America to Korea - and identifies five different models: the market-based Anglo-Saxon model; Asian capitalism; the Continental European model; the social democratic economies; and the Mediterranean model. Each of these types of capitalism is characterized by specific institutional complementarities. The question of the stability of the Continental European model of capitalism has been open since the beginning of the 1990s: inferior macroeconomic performance compared to Anglo-Saxon economies, alleged unsustainability of its welfare systems, too rigid markets, etc. The book examines the institutional transformations that have taken place within Continental European economies and analyses the political project behind the attempts at transforming the Continental model. It argues that Continental European economies will most likely stay very different from the market-based economies, and caat political strategies promoting institutional change aiming at convergence with the Anglo-Saxon model are bound to meet considerable opposition.

Political Economy of Modern Capitalism

Political Economy of Modern Capitalism
Title Political Economy of Modern Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Colin Crouch
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 1997
Genre Capitalism
ISBN 9781446217849

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'Political Economy and Modern Capitalism' provides a practical and informed analysis of the public policy choices facing governments and business around the world.

Structural Crisis and Institutional Change in Modern Capitalism

Structural Crisis and Institutional Change in Modern Capitalism
Title Structural Crisis and Institutional Change in Modern Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Bruno Amable
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 291
Release 2017
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0198787812

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This book analyses the changes that took place in the French political economy since the 1980s. It links the question of the economic institutions that characterize the French variety of capitalism to the search for a socio-political equilibrium.

Early Modern Capitalism

Early Modern Capitalism
Title Early Modern Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Maarten Prak
Publisher Routledge
Pages 338
Release 2005-06-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134604416

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This volume takes stock of recent research on economic growth, as well as the development of capital and labour markets, during the centuries that preceded the Industrial Revolution. The book underlines the diversity in the economic experiences of early modern Europeans and suggests how this variety might be the foundation of a new conception of economic and social change.

Capitalist Diversity and Change

Capitalist Diversity and Change
Title Capitalist Diversity and Change PDF eBook
Author Colin Crouch
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 196
Release 2005-10-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780191536762

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Over the last decade the neo-institutionalist literature on comparative capitalism has developed into an influential body of work. In this book, Colin Crouch assesses this literature, and proposes a major re-orientation of the field. Crouch critiques many aspects of this work and finds a way of modelling how creative actors trying to achieve change - institutional entrepreneurs - tackle these constraints. Central to the account is the concept of governance, as it is by recombining governance mechanisms that these entrepreneurs must achieve their goals. In seeking how to analyse the spaces in which they operate, Crouch criticises and deconstructs some dominant approaches in socio-political analysis: to typologies, to elective affinity and complementarity, to path dependence. He develops a theory of governance modes, which includes potentially decomposing them into their core components. Finally, he proposes a reorientation of the neo-institutionalist research programme to take more account of detailed diversity and potentiality for change. The book is primarily theoretical, but it makes liberal use of examples, particularly from studies of local economic development and politics.