Wolfgang Streeck has written extensively on comparative political economy and institutional theory. In this book he addresses some of the key issues in this field: the role of history in institutional analysis, the dynamics of slow institutional change, the limitations of rational design and economic-functionalist explanations of institutional stability, and the recurrent difficulties of restraining the effects of capitalism on social order. In the classification of the 'Varieties of Capitalism' school, Germany has always been taken as the chief exemplar of a 'European', coordinated market economy. Streeck explores to what extent Germany actually conforms to this description. His argument is supported by original empirical research on wage-setting and wage structure, the organization of business and labor in business associations and trade unions, social policy, public finance, and corporate governance. From this evidence, Bringing Capitalism Back In traces the current liberalization of the postwar economy of democratic capitalism by means of an historically-grounded approach to institutional change. This is an important book in comparative political economy and key reading across the social sciences for academics, researchers, and advanced students of Political Economy, Sociology, comparative business systems.
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Wolfgang Streeck is a leading figure in comparative political economy and institutional theory. In this book he addresses some of the key arguments in these fields: the role of history in institutional analysis, the dynamics of slow institutional change, and the recurrent difficulties of restraining the effects of capitalism on social order.
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PART I: GRADUAL CHANGE: FIVE SECTORAL TRAJECTORIES; PART II: SYSTEMIC CHANGE: PATTERNS AND CAUSES; PART III: DISORGANIZATION: BRINGING CAPITALISM BACK IN
Re-Forming Capitalism is to my mind one of the best books on modern capitalism that has been written during the last few decades. In its theoretical part it takes on the hard task of trying to make sense of modern capitalism from a fundamentally novel perspective. The book is also very pleasurable to read. The chapters are short, and the author elegantly introduces the reader to his case study, and then theorizes it, drawing out its general implications for the analysis of modern capitalism.
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An important new book from a leading thinker and researcher in comparative political economy and institutional theory Addresses institutional theories in political science and economic sociology, the literature on 'Varieties of Capitalism', and the economic history of capitalist development Reconsiders the case of Germany, always taken to be the chief exemplar of a 'European coordinated market economy Original empirical research on German wages, unions, social policy, public finance, and corporate governance Traces the current liberalization of the postwar economy of democratic capitalism by means of an historically-grounded theory of institutional change
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Wolfgang Streeck is Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne, Germany. From 1988 to 1995 he was Professor of Sociology and Industrial Relations at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In 1998/99 he was President of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. He has held visiting positions at the European University Institute in Florence, at the University of Warwick, the Instituto Juan March in Madrid, and the Sciences Po in Paris; he was a Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg in Berlin and the Russell Sage Foundation in New York; and he is a member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and the Academia Europea.
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An important new book from a leading thinker and researcher in comparative political economy and institutional theory Addresses institutional theories in political science and economic sociology, the literature on 'Varieties of Capitalism', and the economic history of capitalist development Reconsiders the case of Germany, always taken to be the chief exemplar of a 'European coordinated market economy Original empirical research on German wages, unions, social policy, public finance, and corporate governance Traces the current liberalization of the postwar economy of democratic capitalism by means of an historically-grounded theory of institutional change
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199573981
Publisert
2010
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
482 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
158 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

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Biographical note

Wolfgang Streeck is Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne, Germany. From 1988 to 1995 he was Professor of Sociology and Industrial Relations at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In 1998/99 he was President of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. He has held visiting positions at the European University Institute in Florence, at the University of Warwick, the Instituto Juan March in Madrid, and the Sciences Po in Paris; he was a Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg in Berlin and the Russell Sage Foundation in New York; and he is a member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and the Academia Europea.