Varieties of Capitalism

Varieties of Capitalism
Title Varieties of Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Peter A. Hall
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 557
Release 2001
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0199247749

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Applying the new economics of organisation and relational theories of the firm to the problem of understanding cross-national variation in the political economy, this volume elaborates a new understanding of the institutional differences that characterise the 'varieties of capitalism' worldwide.

Varieties of Capitalism, Varieties of Approaches

Varieties of Capitalism, Varieties of Approaches
Title Varieties of Capitalism, Varieties of Approaches PDF eBook
Author D. Coates
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 300
Release 2005-01-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230522726

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Though the emerging sub-discipline of comparative political economy is now rich in studies of different advanced capitalisms, it still lacks a systematic consideration of the organizing frameworks and methodologies underpinning those studies. This definitive volume outlines the two great debates currently shaping the analysis of advanced capitalism. It makes the case for a greater awareness of underlying theoretical issues in the design of empirical research, and demonstrates the value of exploring the interconnections between competing intellectual approaches.

Open Varieties of Capitalism

Open Varieties of Capitalism
Title Open Varieties of Capitalism PDF eBook
Author U. Becker
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 222
Release 2009-07-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 023024081X

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Presenting capitalisms as open, system-like configurations, this book argues four ideal-typical varieties (liberal, statist, corporatist, meso-communitarian) and analyzes the socio-economic performances of advanced capitalisms.

Varieties of Capitalism in Asia

Varieties of Capitalism in Asia
Title Varieties of Capitalism in Asia PDF eBook
Author David Hundt
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 283
Release 2017-08-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349589748

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This book devises an innovative new way of explaining how socioeconomic orders shape capitalism in Asia. Hundt and Uttam go beyond both the ‘varieties of capitalism’ approach, which is mainly used to analyse Western capitalism, and the 'developmental state' thesis, which is the primary framework for analysing capitalism in Asia, and propose a new and innovative approach to the emergence of capitalist systems. Rather than focusing solely or predominantly on the state, they argue, it is necessary to bring society back in to an analysis of capitalism. The authors apply this approach to case studies from across the region: Japan; South Korea and Taiwan; Hong Kong and Singapore; Malaysia and Thailand; and India and China. This volume will appeal to historians, political scientists and economists, as well as policymakers, who are interested in the transformation of the Asian region since World War II.

Beyond Varieties of Capitalism

Beyond Varieties of Capitalism
Title Beyond Varieties of Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Bob Hancké
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 448
Release 2007-05-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0191525685

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Since the early 1990s, Europe's economies have been facing several new challenges: the single market programme, the collapse of the Berlin wall and eastward enlargement, and monetary unification. Building on the influential Varieties of Capitalism (VoC) perspective, first elaboarted in detail in the book Varieties of Capitalism (OUP, 2001), this book critically analyzes these developments in the European political economy and their effects on the continental European economies. Leading political economists from Europe and the US debate how VoC can help understand the political-economic challenges that Europe is facing today and how understanding these new challenges can in turn enrich and enhance the VoC perspective. Thematically, the contributions to this volume are organised in four sections: * how the macro-economics of EMU have influenced different European models of capitalism, * how the Single Market programme was received in the different institutional regimes in European capitalism, * how welfare and labour market reforms are debated and implemented, * how European capitalism travelled east after 1989. Preceding this is a spirited defence of the VoC approach by Peter Hall, and an introduction from the volume editors, considering the approach, and proposing extensions and amendments. This book demonstrates that the VoC approach remains, as the editors put it in their introduction, a rich seam to mine, capable of accommodating new developments, and theoretically flexible enough to produce new and innovative hypotheses and arguments.

The Varieties of Capitalism Paradigm

The Varieties of Capitalism Paradigm
Title The Varieties of Capitalism Paradigm PDF eBook
Author M. Allen
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 182
Release 2006-05-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 023050793X

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How do the environments, in which businesses operate, condition their success or failure? Such questions have long been of interest in the fields of business, economics and politics. This book thoroughly examines the main claims of the most important contribution - the Varieties of Capitalism paradigm - to this debate in recent years.

The Diversity of Modern Capitalism

The Diversity of Modern Capitalism
Title The Diversity of Modern Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Bruno Amable
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total 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.