Varieties of Capitalism and New Institutional Deals: Regulation, Welfare and the New Economy, Volym 6995Wolfram Elsner, Gerhard Hanappi Edward Elgar Publishing, 28 nov. 2008 - 376 sidor In response to global and technological challenges, this text highlights the continuing diversity of national institutional reconfigurations and policy reforms from an institutional-economics perspective. |
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2 State Formation and the Construction and Maintenance of Institutions for Economic Growth in the West and the East 14151846 | 53 |
From One Diversity to Another | 77 |
4 Towards an Historically Relevant Economics of the Firm | 103 |
The Cases of WalMart and IKEA | 123 |
War Corporate Fraud and the Cruel Chimera of Labour Market Reform | 151 |
7 A New Global MilitaryTerrorism Hegemony Social Structure of Accumulation for LongWave Upswing? | 159 |
The Welfare State The New Economy And New Institutional Deals | 181 |
The Stakes for the Analysis of Clusters of Innovation | 227 |
12 The New Economy Innovation Policies and the Role of Organised Labour | 251 |
13 Social Innovation Between Local and Global | 259 |
An Economics For A New Economy? | 279 |
14 A New Economics of Complementarity Increasing Returns and Planning Horizons | 281 |
About the Pitfalls and Possibilities of Cultural Economics | 299 |
16 Almost Everything You Would Like to Know About Technology and Growth and You Will Never Be Told By NeoSchumpeterians | 323 |
17 Economics Remains the Same Or Does It? Challenges of the New Economy | 345 |
Workers Firms Classes States | 183 |
9 The Death of the Family? Evolution of a New Deal Between Biological and Social Reproduction | 195 |
The Solution For What and For Whom? | 209 |
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