Varieties of Capitalism and New Institutional Deals: Regulation, Welfare and the New Economy, Volym 6995

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Wolfram 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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Theoretical Critique and Empirical Observations
23
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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Edited by Wolfram Elsner, Professor of Economics, iino - Institute for Institutional and Innovation Economics, Faculty of Business Studies and Economics, University of Bremen, Germany and Hardy Hanappi, University of Technology, Institute for Mathematical Methods in Economics, Research Group Economics, Vienna, Austria

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