Contemporary Capitalism
The Embeddedness of Institutions
Herausgeber: Boyer, Robert; Lange, Peter; Hollingsworth, J. Rogers
Contemporary Capitalism
The Embeddedness of Institutions
Herausgeber: Boyer, Robert; Lange, Peter; Hollingsworth, J. Rogers
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This book argues there is no single best institutional arrangement for organizing modern societies.
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This book argues there is no single best institutional arrangement for organizing modern societies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 974g
- ISBN-13: 9780521561655
- ISBN-10: 0521561655
- Artikelnr.: 22206533
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 974g
- ISBN-13: 9780521561655
- ISBN-10: 0521561655
- Artikelnr.: 22206533
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Part I: 1. Coordination of economic actors and social systems of production
Rogers Hollingsworth and Robert Boyer; Part II: Introduction: the variety
of institutional arrangements and their complementarity in modern economics
Rogers Hollingsworth and Robert Boyer; 2. The variety and unequal
performance of markets Robert Boyer; 3. A typology of cooperative
interorganizational relationships and networks Jerald Hage and Catherine
Alter; 4. Weathering the storm: associational governance in a globalizing
era William Coleman; 5. Constitutional orders: trust building and response
to change Charles F. Sabel; Part III: Introduction: how and why do social
systems of production change? Robert Boyer and Rogers Hollingsworth; 6.
Beneficial constraints: on the economic limits of rational voluntarism
Wolfgang Streeck; 7. Flexible specialization: theory and evidence in the
analysis of industrial change; 8. Globalization, variety and mass
production: the metamorphosis of mass production in the new competitive age
Benjamin Coriat; 9. Continuities and changes in social systems of
production: the cases of Japan, Germany, and the United States Rogers
Hollingsworth; Part IV: Introduction: levels of spatial coordination and
the embeddedness of institutions Philippe Schmitter; 10. Perspectives on
globalization and economic coordination Wyn Grant; 11. Globalization in
question: international economic relations and forms of public governance
Paul Hirst and Grahame Thompson; 12. The formation of international regimes
in the absence of a Hegemon: clubs are trump Lorraine Eden and Fen Osler
Hampson; 13. The emerging Euro-polity and its impact upon national systems
of production Philippe Schmitter; Part V: Conclusion: from national
embeddness to spatial and institutional nestedness Robert Boyer and Rogers
Hollingsworth.
Rogers Hollingsworth and Robert Boyer; Part II: Introduction: the variety
of institutional arrangements and their complementarity in modern economics
Rogers Hollingsworth and Robert Boyer; 2. The variety and unequal
performance of markets Robert Boyer; 3. A typology of cooperative
interorganizational relationships and networks Jerald Hage and Catherine
Alter; 4. Weathering the storm: associational governance in a globalizing
era William Coleman; 5. Constitutional orders: trust building and response
to change Charles F. Sabel; Part III: Introduction: how and why do social
systems of production change? Robert Boyer and Rogers Hollingsworth; 6.
Beneficial constraints: on the economic limits of rational voluntarism
Wolfgang Streeck; 7. Flexible specialization: theory and evidence in the
analysis of industrial change; 8. Globalization, variety and mass
production: the metamorphosis of mass production in the new competitive age
Benjamin Coriat; 9. Continuities and changes in social systems of
production: the cases of Japan, Germany, and the United States Rogers
Hollingsworth; Part IV: Introduction: levels of spatial coordination and
the embeddedness of institutions Philippe Schmitter; 10. Perspectives on
globalization and economic coordination Wyn Grant; 11. Globalization in
question: international economic relations and forms of public governance
Paul Hirst and Grahame Thompson; 12. The formation of international regimes
in the absence of a Hegemon: clubs are trump Lorraine Eden and Fen Osler
Hampson; 13. The emerging Euro-polity and its impact upon national systems
of production Philippe Schmitter; Part V: Conclusion: from national
embeddness to spatial and institutional nestedness Robert Boyer and Rogers
Hollingsworth.
Part I: 1. Coordination of economic actors and social systems of production
Rogers Hollingsworth and Robert Boyer; Part II: Introduction: the variety
of institutional arrangements and their complementarity in modern economics
Rogers Hollingsworth and Robert Boyer; 2. The variety and unequal
performance of markets Robert Boyer; 3. A typology of cooperative
interorganizational relationships and networks Jerald Hage and Catherine
Alter; 4. Weathering the storm: associational governance in a globalizing
era William Coleman; 5. Constitutional orders: trust building and response
to change Charles F. Sabel; Part III: Introduction: how and why do social
systems of production change? Robert Boyer and Rogers Hollingsworth; 6.
Beneficial constraints: on the economic limits of rational voluntarism
Wolfgang Streeck; 7. Flexible specialization: theory and evidence in the
analysis of industrial change; 8. Globalization, variety and mass
production: the metamorphosis of mass production in the new competitive age
Benjamin Coriat; 9. Continuities and changes in social systems of
production: the cases of Japan, Germany, and the United States Rogers
Hollingsworth; Part IV: Introduction: levels of spatial coordination and
the embeddedness of institutions Philippe Schmitter; 10. Perspectives on
globalization and economic coordination Wyn Grant; 11. Globalization in
question: international economic relations and forms of public governance
Paul Hirst and Grahame Thompson; 12. The formation of international regimes
in the absence of a Hegemon: clubs are trump Lorraine Eden and Fen Osler
Hampson; 13. The emerging Euro-polity and its impact upon national systems
of production Philippe Schmitter; Part V: Conclusion: from national
embeddness to spatial and institutional nestedness Robert Boyer and Rogers
Hollingsworth.
Rogers Hollingsworth and Robert Boyer; Part II: Introduction: the variety
of institutional arrangements and their complementarity in modern economics
Rogers Hollingsworth and Robert Boyer; 2. The variety and unequal
performance of markets Robert Boyer; 3. A typology of cooperative
interorganizational relationships and networks Jerald Hage and Catherine
Alter; 4. Weathering the storm: associational governance in a globalizing
era William Coleman; 5. Constitutional orders: trust building and response
to change Charles F. Sabel; Part III: Introduction: how and why do social
systems of production change? Robert Boyer and Rogers Hollingsworth; 6.
Beneficial constraints: on the economic limits of rational voluntarism
Wolfgang Streeck; 7. Flexible specialization: theory and evidence in the
analysis of industrial change; 8. Globalization, variety and mass
production: the metamorphosis of mass production in the new competitive age
Benjamin Coriat; 9. Continuities and changes in social systems of
production: the cases of Japan, Germany, and the United States Rogers
Hollingsworth; Part IV: Introduction: levels of spatial coordination and
the embeddedness of institutions Philippe Schmitter; 10. Perspectives on
globalization and economic coordination Wyn Grant; 11. Globalization in
question: international economic relations and forms of public governance
Paul Hirst and Grahame Thompson; 12. The formation of international regimes
in the absence of a Hegemon: clubs are trump Lorraine Eden and Fen Osler
Hampson; 13. The emerging Euro-polity and its impact upon national systems
of production Philippe Schmitter; Part V: Conclusion: from national
embeddness to spatial and institutional nestedness Robert Boyer and Rogers
Hollingsworth.