The Routledge Handbook of Comparative Economic Systems
Herausgeber: Casagrande, Sara; Dallago, Bruno
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This handbook examines the institutional bases of economies, and the different ways in which economic activity can function, be organized and governed. It assesses the place of comparative economic studies within economics, offering future perspectives and presenting critically important questions, analytical methods and relative approaches.
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This handbook examines the institutional bases of economies, and the different ways in which economic activity can function, be organized and governed. It assesses the place of comparative economic studies within economics, offering future perspectives and presenting critically important questions, analytical methods and relative approaches.
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- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 782
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1356g
- ISBN-13: 9780367700478
- ISBN-10: 0367700476
- Artikelnr.: 71229870
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- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 782
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1356g
- ISBN-13: 9780367700478
- ISBN-10: 0367700476
- Artikelnr.: 71229870
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Bruno Dallago is Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics and Management, University of Trento, Italy. Sara Casagrande is a post-doc research fellow in comparative European Studies at the University of Trento, Italy.
Introduction
Sara Casagrande and Bruno Dallago (University of Trento) Part I - Comparative economic studies and the economic system: Theoretical and analytical approaches 1. Hans-Jürgen Wagener (Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt)
Comparative economic systems and economic theory 2. Vittorio Valli (Department of Economics and Statistics "Cognetti De Martiis" - University of Turin)
The contemporary history of comparative economic studies 3. Steven Rosefielde (University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill)
Economic Systems: Nature
Performance
Prospects 4. Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch (Europa University Flensburg
Department of Pluralist Economics Johannes Kepler University Linz
Institute for the Comprehensive Analysis of the Economy ZOE. Institute for future-fit economics
Cologne)
Elements of an evolutionary approach to comparative economic studies: complexity
systemism
and path dependent development 5. Nadia von Jacobi (University of Trento)
Institutional Interconnections and the Performance and Change of Economic Systems 6. Paul Dragos Aligica (University of Bucharest and George Mason University) and Virgil Iordache (University of Bucharest)
Comparative economic systems and the issue of resilience. Overview of the classical literature and basic problems of conceptualization 7. Richard Pomfret (University of Adelaide
Australia and The Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe
Bologna
Italy)
The Age of Equality and the new conflicts between economic systems Part II - The comparative method: Comparative economics and comparisons of economic systems and economies 8. H. Stephen Gardner (Baylor University)
Principles and Methods for Classification of Economic Systems and Comparing Their Economic Performance 9. J. Barkley Rosser
Jr. (James Madison University) and Marina V. Rosser (James Madison University)
Comparing Alternative Economic Systems: Old and New Approaches 10. James K. Galbraith (Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
the University of Texas at Austin)
A comparison of major world inequality data sets 11. Masaaki Kuboniwa (Institute of Economic Research
Hitotsubashi University
Tokyo
Japan)
A Comparative Analysis of Trade in Value Added Across the EU and Russia 12. Jerg Gutmann (Institute of Law & Economics
University of Hamburg and CESifo
Munich) and Stefan Voigt (Institute of Law & Economics
University of Hamburg and CESifo
Munich)
Conceptualization and measurement of institutions 13. José-García Solanes (Universidad de Murcia
Department of Economic Analysis
Campus de Espinardo
Murcia
Spain)
Arielle Beyaert (Universidad de Murcia
Department of Economic Analysis
Campus de Espinardo
Murcia
Spain) and Laura López-Gómez (Universidad de Murcia
Department of Economic Analysis
Campus de Espinardo
Murcia
Spain)
Convergence in formal and informal institutions and long run economic performance in the Euro area 14. Satoshi Mizobata Institute of Economic Research
Kyoto University
Kyoto
Japan) and Ichiro Iwasaki (Institute of Economic Research
Hitotsubashi University
Tokyo
Japan)
Comparative Economic Studies of Transition: Four Lessons from Analytical Reviews of the Literature Part III - Actors
values and interactions in economic systems 15. Verena Régent (WPZ Research
Vienna) and Brigitte Ecker (WPZ Research
Vienna)
Transversal skills in higher education curricula: Empirical evidence from Austria
Ireland and Portugal 16. Friederike Welter (Institut für Mittelstandsforschung (IfM) Bonn and University of Siegen
Germany) and Mirela Xheneti (University of Sussex Business School
UK)
Incentives
values
and the creation of opportunities for action and interaction 17. Quentin Wodon (World Bank)
What Is the Potential Cost of Gender Inequality in Lost Earnings? Global Estimates Based on the Changing Wealth of Nations 18 . Donato Cutolo (Department of Management - University of Bologna) and Martin Kenney (Department of Human Ecology - University of California)
Entrepreneurship in the Platform Economy: Power Asymmetries and Risk 19. Csaba Makó (Institute of the Information Society
University of Public Service
Budapest
Hungary)
Miklós Illéssy (Institute of Sociology
Centre for Social Sciences
Eötvös Loránd Research Network - Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre of Excellence) and Saeed Nosratabadi (Centre for Social Sciences
Budapest
Hungary)
Is It Possible to Improve Simultaneously Firm' Performance and Workplace Well-being? (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in European Comparison) 20. Wladimir Andreff (University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Multinational companies based in the New Wave Emerging Countries and Post-Communist Transition Economies 21. Alexander Chepurenko (National research university Higher School of Economics
Moscow - Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Moscow) and Miklos Szanyi (University of Szeged
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Szeged - KRTK Institute of World Economics
Budapest)
Parallel processes and divergent outcomes: the transformation of former socialist countries Part IV - Markets
governance
performance and change of economic systems 22. László Csaba (Central European University
Vienna and Corvinus University of Budapest)
Systemic Governance 23. Andrea Boltho (Magdalen College
University of Oxford)
Institutional and policy determinants of economic specialization 24. Pranab Bardhan (University of California
Berkeley)
Governance Issues in Development: A China-India Comparative Study 25. Pierfederico Asdrubali (John Cabot University) and Paolo Pasimeni (BSoG - Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Trade interdependencies in the EU single market 26. Miklós Rosta (Corvinus University of Budapest
Hungary)
Varieties of Capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe: a ferry boat region 27. Marek Dabrowski (Bruegel (Brussels)
Higher School of Economics (Moscow)
and CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research (Warsaw))
Financial globalization
financial regulation and macroeconomic policy 28. David Kemme (Fogelman College of Business and Economics
University of Memphis
TN
USA)
Bhavik Parikh (Gerald Schwartz School of Business
St. Francis Xavier University
Antigonish
Nova Scotia
Canada) and Tanja Steigner (School of Business
Emporia State University
Emporia
KS
USA)
International Tax Evasion: Sources
Paths
Destinations Part V - Looking back and forging ahead: where are comparative economic studies heading at? 29. Vilde Lunnan Djuve (Department of Political Science
University of Oslo) and Carl Henrik Knutsen (Department of Political Science
University of Oslo)
How economic systems and performance influence regime change 30. William Hynes (OECD)
Alan Kirman (EHESS Paris and NAEC OECD)
Clara Latini (OECD) and Davide Luzzati (OECD)
A Systemic Approach to Economic Resilience 31. Vladimir Popov (Central Economics and Mathematics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences - CEMI RAN)
Global health care system after coronavirus: Who has the responsibility to protect 32. Fan Gang (Peking University and National Economic Research Institute
China) and Lailai Li (Stockholm Environment Institute)
Economics of Climate Changes with comparative perspectives 33. Misbah Tanveer Choudhry (Qarshi University)
Enrico Piero Marelli (University of Brescia
Department of Economics and Management)
and Marcello Signorelli (University of Perugia
Department of Economics)
Youth Labour Market Performance and Big Macroeconomic Shocks 34. Panagiotis E. Petrakis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens -Greece)
The Political Economy of Alternative Economic Futures 35. Mikhail Stolbov (Moscow State Institute of International Relations
MGIMO University) and Maria Shchepeleva (National Research University Higher School of Economics)
The interaction between financial development
macroprudential policy and economic growth: a cross-country perspective 36. Euston Quah (School of Social Sciences
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore) and Iuldashov Nursultan (School of Social Sciences
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore)
China's Belt and Road Initiative: New Research Agenda of Global Infrastructure Initiatives 37. Kumiko Haba (Aoyama Gakuin University)
From Economic Competition to the "Alliance of Values": Reconstructing a "New World Order" or a "New Cold War"? 38. Conclusions
Bruno Dallago (University of Trento)
Sara Casagrande (University of Trento) with Horst Brezinski (TU Bergakademie Freiberg and Poznan University of Economics and Business)
Elodie Douarin (School of Slavonic and East European Studies - SSEES
UCL)
Paul Roderick Gregory (University of Houston
Hoover Institution and German Institute for Economic Research)
Justin Yifu Lin (Peking University)
Martin Myant (European Trade Union Institute)
Vito Tanzi (International Institute of Public Finance
Munich)
Andrei Yakovlev (Higher School of Economics
Moscow).
Sara Casagrande and Bruno Dallago (University of Trento) Part I - Comparative economic studies and the economic system: Theoretical and analytical approaches 1. Hans-Jürgen Wagener (Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt)
Comparative economic systems and economic theory 2. Vittorio Valli (Department of Economics and Statistics "Cognetti De Martiis" - University of Turin)
The contemporary history of comparative economic studies 3. Steven Rosefielde (University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill)
Economic Systems: Nature
Performance
Prospects 4. Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch (Europa University Flensburg
Department of Pluralist Economics Johannes Kepler University Linz
Institute for the Comprehensive Analysis of the Economy ZOE. Institute for future-fit economics
Cologne)
Elements of an evolutionary approach to comparative economic studies: complexity
systemism
and path dependent development 5. Nadia von Jacobi (University of Trento)
Institutional Interconnections and the Performance and Change of Economic Systems 6. Paul Dragos Aligica (University of Bucharest and George Mason University) and Virgil Iordache (University of Bucharest)
Comparative economic systems and the issue of resilience. Overview of the classical literature and basic problems of conceptualization 7. Richard Pomfret (University of Adelaide
Australia and The Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe
Bologna
Italy)
The Age of Equality and the new conflicts between economic systems Part II - The comparative method: Comparative economics and comparisons of economic systems and economies 8. H. Stephen Gardner (Baylor University)
Principles and Methods for Classification of Economic Systems and Comparing Their Economic Performance 9. J. Barkley Rosser
Jr. (James Madison University) and Marina V. Rosser (James Madison University)
Comparing Alternative Economic Systems: Old and New Approaches 10. James K. Galbraith (Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
the University of Texas at Austin)
A comparison of major world inequality data sets 11. Masaaki Kuboniwa (Institute of Economic Research
Hitotsubashi University
Tokyo
Japan)
A Comparative Analysis of Trade in Value Added Across the EU and Russia 12. Jerg Gutmann (Institute of Law & Economics
University of Hamburg and CESifo
Munich) and Stefan Voigt (Institute of Law & Economics
University of Hamburg and CESifo
Munich)
Conceptualization and measurement of institutions 13. José-García Solanes (Universidad de Murcia
Department of Economic Analysis
Campus de Espinardo
Murcia
Spain)
Arielle Beyaert (Universidad de Murcia
Department of Economic Analysis
Campus de Espinardo
Murcia
Spain) and Laura López-Gómez (Universidad de Murcia
Department of Economic Analysis
Campus de Espinardo
Murcia
Spain)
Convergence in formal and informal institutions and long run economic performance in the Euro area 14. Satoshi Mizobata Institute of Economic Research
Kyoto University
Kyoto
Japan) and Ichiro Iwasaki (Institute of Economic Research
Hitotsubashi University
Tokyo
Japan)
Comparative Economic Studies of Transition: Four Lessons from Analytical Reviews of the Literature Part III - Actors
values and interactions in economic systems 15. Verena Régent (WPZ Research
Vienna) and Brigitte Ecker (WPZ Research
Vienna)
Transversal skills in higher education curricula: Empirical evidence from Austria
Ireland and Portugal 16. Friederike Welter (Institut für Mittelstandsforschung (IfM) Bonn and University of Siegen
Germany) and Mirela Xheneti (University of Sussex Business School
UK)
Incentives
values
and the creation of opportunities for action and interaction 17. Quentin Wodon (World Bank)
What Is the Potential Cost of Gender Inequality in Lost Earnings? Global Estimates Based on the Changing Wealth of Nations 18 . Donato Cutolo (Department of Management - University of Bologna) and Martin Kenney (Department of Human Ecology - University of California)
Entrepreneurship in the Platform Economy: Power Asymmetries and Risk 19. Csaba Makó (Institute of the Information Society
University of Public Service
Budapest
Hungary)
Miklós Illéssy (Institute of Sociology
Centre for Social Sciences
Eötvös Loránd Research Network - Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre of Excellence) and Saeed Nosratabadi (Centre for Social Sciences
Budapest
Hungary)
Is It Possible to Improve Simultaneously Firm' Performance and Workplace Well-being? (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in European Comparison) 20. Wladimir Andreff (University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Multinational companies based in the New Wave Emerging Countries and Post-Communist Transition Economies 21. Alexander Chepurenko (National research university Higher School of Economics
Moscow - Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Moscow) and Miklos Szanyi (University of Szeged
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Szeged - KRTK Institute of World Economics
Budapest)
Parallel processes and divergent outcomes: the transformation of former socialist countries Part IV - Markets
governance
performance and change of economic systems 22. László Csaba (Central European University
Vienna and Corvinus University of Budapest)
Systemic Governance 23. Andrea Boltho (Magdalen College
University of Oxford)
Institutional and policy determinants of economic specialization 24. Pranab Bardhan (University of California
Berkeley)
Governance Issues in Development: A China-India Comparative Study 25. Pierfederico Asdrubali (John Cabot University) and Paolo Pasimeni (BSoG - Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Trade interdependencies in the EU single market 26. Miklós Rosta (Corvinus University of Budapest
Hungary)
Varieties of Capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe: a ferry boat region 27. Marek Dabrowski (Bruegel (Brussels)
Higher School of Economics (Moscow)
and CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research (Warsaw))
Financial globalization
financial regulation and macroeconomic policy 28. David Kemme (Fogelman College of Business and Economics
University of Memphis
TN
USA)
Bhavik Parikh (Gerald Schwartz School of Business
St. Francis Xavier University
Antigonish
Nova Scotia
Canada) and Tanja Steigner (School of Business
Emporia State University
Emporia
KS
USA)
International Tax Evasion: Sources
Paths
Destinations Part V - Looking back and forging ahead: where are comparative economic studies heading at? 29. Vilde Lunnan Djuve (Department of Political Science
University of Oslo) and Carl Henrik Knutsen (Department of Political Science
University of Oslo)
How economic systems and performance influence regime change 30. William Hynes (OECD)
Alan Kirman (EHESS Paris and NAEC OECD)
Clara Latini (OECD) and Davide Luzzati (OECD)
A Systemic Approach to Economic Resilience 31. Vladimir Popov (Central Economics and Mathematics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences - CEMI RAN)
Global health care system after coronavirus: Who has the responsibility to protect 32. Fan Gang (Peking University and National Economic Research Institute
China) and Lailai Li (Stockholm Environment Institute)
Economics of Climate Changes with comparative perspectives 33. Misbah Tanveer Choudhry (Qarshi University)
Enrico Piero Marelli (University of Brescia
Department of Economics and Management)
and Marcello Signorelli (University of Perugia
Department of Economics)
Youth Labour Market Performance and Big Macroeconomic Shocks 34. Panagiotis E. Petrakis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens -Greece)
The Political Economy of Alternative Economic Futures 35. Mikhail Stolbov (Moscow State Institute of International Relations
MGIMO University) and Maria Shchepeleva (National Research University Higher School of Economics)
The interaction between financial development
macroprudential policy and economic growth: a cross-country perspective 36. Euston Quah (School of Social Sciences
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore) and Iuldashov Nursultan (School of Social Sciences
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore)
China's Belt and Road Initiative: New Research Agenda of Global Infrastructure Initiatives 37. Kumiko Haba (Aoyama Gakuin University)
From Economic Competition to the "Alliance of Values": Reconstructing a "New World Order" or a "New Cold War"? 38. Conclusions
Bruno Dallago (University of Trento)
Sara Casagrande (University of Trento) with Horst Brezinski (TU Bergakademie Freiberg and Poznan University of Economics and Business)
Elodie Douarin (School of Slavonic and East European Studies - SSEES
UCL)
Paul Roderick Gregory (University of Houston
Hoover Institution and German Institute for Economic Research)
Justin Yifu Lin (Peking University)
Martin Myant (European Trade Union Institute)
Vito Tanzi (International Institute of Public Finance
Munich)
Andrei Yakovlev (Higher School of Economics
Moscow).
Introduction
Sara Casagrande and Bruno Dallago (University of Trento) Part I - Comparative economic studies and the economic system: Theoretical and analytical approaches 1. Hans-Jürgen Wagener (Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt)
Comparative economic systems and economic theory 2. Vittorio Valli (Department of Economics and Statistics "Cognetti De Martiis" - University of Turin)
The contemporary history of comparative economic studies 3. Steven Rosefielde (University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill)
Economic Systems: Nature
Performance
Prospects 4. Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch (Europa University Flensburg
Department of Pluralist Economics Johannes Kepler University Linz
Institute for the Comprehensive Analysis of the Economy ZOE. Institute for future-fit economics
Cologne)
Elements of an evolutionary approach to comparative economic studies: complexity
systemism
and path dependent development 5. Nadia von Jacobi (University of Trento)
Institutional Interconnections and the Performance and Change of Economic Systems 6. Paul Dragos Aligica (University of Bucharest and George Mason University) and Virgil Iordache (University of Bucharest)
Comparative economic systems and the issue of resilience. Overview of the classical literature and basic problems of conceptualization 7. Richard Pomfret (University of Adelaide
Australia and The Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe
Bologna
Italy)
The Age of Equality and the new conflicts between economic systems Part II - The comparative method: Comparative economics and comparisons of economic systems and economies 8. H. Stephen Gardner (Baylor University)
Principles and Methods for Classification of Economic Systems and Comparing Their Economic Performance 9. J. Barkley Rosser
Jr. (James Madison University) and Marina V. Rosser (James Madison University)
Comparing Alternative Economic Systems: Old and New Approaches 10. James K. Galbraith (Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
the University of Texas at Austin)
A comparison of major world inequality data sets 11. Masaaki Kuboniwa (Institute of Economic Research
Hitotsubashi University
Tokyo
Japan)
A Comparative Analysis of Trade in Value Added Across the EU and Russia 12. Jerg Gutmann (Institute of Law & Economics
University of Hamburg and CESifo
Munich) and Stefan Voigt (Institute of Law & Economics
University of Hamburg and CESifo
Munich)
Conceptualization and measurement of institutions 13. José-García Solanes (Universidad de Murcia
Department of Economic Analysis
Campus de Espinardo
Murcia
Spain)
Arielle Beyaert (Universidad de Murcia
Department of Economic Analysis
Campus de Espinardo
Murcia
Spain) and Laura López-Gómez (Universidad de Murcia
Department of Economic Analysis
Campus de Espinardo
Murcia
Spain)
Convergence in formal and informal institutions and long run economic performance in the Euro area 14. Satoshi Mizobata Institute of Economic Research
Kyoto University
Kyoto
Japan) and Ichiro Iwasaki (Institute of Economic Research
Hitotsubashi University
Tokyo
Japan)
Comparative Economic Studies of Transition: Four Lessons from Analytical Reviews of the Literature Part III - Actors
values and interactions in economic systems 15. Verena Régent (WPZ Research
Vienna) and Brigitte Ecker (WPZ Research
Vienna)
Transversal skills in higher education curricula: Empirical evidence from Austria
Ireland and Portugal 16. Friederike Welter (Institut für Mittelstandsforschung (IfM) Bonn and University of Siegen
Germany) and Mirela Xheneti (University of Sussex Business School
UK)
Incentives
values
and the creation of opportunities for action and interaction 17. Quentin Wodon (World Bank)
What Is the Potential Cost of Gender Inequality in Lost Earnings? Global Estimates Based on the Changing Wealth of Nations 18 . Donato Cutolo (Department of Management - University of Bologna) and Martin Kenney (Department of Human Ecology - University of California)
Entrepreneurship in the Platform Economy: Power Asymmetries and Risk 19. Csaba Makó (Institute of the Information Society
University of Public Service
Budapest
Hungary)
Miklós Illéssy (Institute of Sociology
Centre for Social Sciences
Eötvös Loránd Research Network - Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre of Excellence) and Saeed Nosratabadi (Centre for Social Sciences
Budapest
Hungary)
Is It Possible to Improve Simultaneously Firm' Performance and Workplace Well-being? (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in European Comparison) 20. Wladimir Andreff (University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Multinational companies based in the New Wave Emerging Countries and Post-Communist Transition Economies 21. Alexander Chepurenko (National research university Higher School of Economics
Moscow - Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Moscow) and Miklos Szanyi (University of Szeged
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Szeged - KRTK Institute of World Economics
Budapest)
Parallel processes and divergent outcomes: the transformation of former socialist countries Part IV - Markets
governance
performance and change of economic systems 22. László Csaba (Central European University
Vienna and Corvinus University of Budapest)
Systemic Governance 23. Andrea Boltho (Magdalen College
University of Oxford)
Institutional and policy determinants of economic specialization 24. Pranab Bardhan (University of California
Berkeley)
Governance Issues in Development: A China-India Comparative Study 25. Pierfederico Asdrubali (John Cabot University) and Paolo Pasimeni (BSoG - Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Trade interdependencies in the EU single market 26. Miklós Rosta (Corvinus University of Budapest
Hungary)
Varieties of Capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe: a ferry boat region 27. Marek Dabrowski (Bruegel (Brussels)
Higher School of Economics (Moscow)
and CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research (Warsaw))
Financial globalization
financial regulation and macroeconomic policy 28. David Kemme (Fogelman College of Business and Economics
University of Memphis
TN
USA)
Bhavik Parikh (Gerald Schwartz School of Business
St. Francis Xavier University
Antigonish
Nova Scotia
Canada) and Tanja Steigner (School of Business
Emporia State University
Emporia
KS
USA)
International Tax Evasion: Sources
Paths
Destinations Part V - Looking back and forging ahead: where are comparative economic studies heading at? 29. Vilde Lunnan Djuve (Department of Political Science
University of Oslo) and Carl Henrik Knutsen (Department of Political Science
University of Oslo)
How economic systems and performance influence regime change 30. William Hynes (OECD)
Alan Kirman (EHESS Paris and NAEC OECD)
Clara Latini (OECD) and Davide Luzzati (OECD)
A Systemic Approach to Economic Resilience 31. Vladimir Popov (Central Economics and Mathematics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences - CEMI RAN)
Global health care system after coronavirus: Who has the responsibility to protect 32. Fan Gang (Peking University and National Economic Research Institute
China) and Lailai Li (Stockholm Environment Institute)
Economics of Climate Changes with comparative perspectives 33. Misbah Tanveer Choudhry (Qarshi University)
Enrico Piero Marelli (University of Brescia
Department of Economics and Management)
and Marcello Signorelli (University of Perugia
Department of Economics)
Youth Labour Market Performance and Big Macroeconomic Shocks 34. Panagiotis E. Petrakis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens -Greece)
The Political Economy of Alternative Economic Futures 35. Mikhail Stolbov (Moscow State Institute of International Relations
MGIMO University) and Maria Shchepeleva (National Research University Higher School of Economics)
The interaction between financial development
macroprudential policy and economic growth: a cross-country perspective 36. Euston Quah (School of Social Sciences
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore) and Iuldashov Nursultan (School of Social Sciences
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore)
China's Belt and Road Initiative: New Research Agenda of Global Infrastructure Initiatives 37. Kumiko Haba (Aoyama Gakuin University)
From Economic Competition to the "Alliance of Values": Reconstructing a "New World Order" or a "New Cold War"? 38. Conclusions
Bruno Dallago (University of Trento)
Sara Casagrande (University of Trento) with Horst Brezinski (TU Bergakademie Freiberg and Poznan University of Economics and Business)
Elodie Douarin (School of Slavonic and East European Studies - SSEES
UCL)
Paul Roderick Gregory (University of Houston
Hoover Institution and German Institute for Economic Research)
Justin Yifu Lin (Peking University)
Martin Myant (European Trade Union Institute)
Vito Tanzi (International Institute of Public Finance
Munich)
Andrei Yakovlev (Higher School of Economics
Moscow).
Sara Casagrande and Bruno Dallago (University of Trento) Part I - Comparative economic studies and the economic system: Theoretical and analytical approaches 1. Hans-Jürgen Wagener (Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt)
Comparative economic systems and economic theory 2. Vittorio Valli (Department of Economics and Statistics "Cognetti De Martiis" - University of Turin)
The contemporary history of comparative economic studies 3. Steven Rosefielde (University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill)
Economic Systems: Nature
Performance
Prospects 4. Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch (Europa University Flensburg
Department of Pluralist Economics Johannes Kepler University Linz
Institute for the Comprehensive Analysis of the Economy ZOE. Institute for future-fit economics
Cologne)
Elements of an evolutionary approach to comparative economic studies: complexity
systemism
and path dependent development 5. Nadia von Jacobi (University of Trento)
Institutional Interconnections and the Performance and Change of Economic Systems 6. Paul Dragos Aligica (University of Bucharest and George Mason University) and Virgil Iordache (University of Bucharest)
Comparative economic systems and the issue of resilience. Overview of the classical literature and basic problems of conceptualization 7. Richard Pomfret (University of Adelaide
Australia and The Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe
Bologna
Italy)
The Age of Equality and the new conflicts between economic systems Part II - The comparative method: Comparative economics and comparisons of economic systems and economies 8. H. Stephen Gardner (Baylor University)
Principles and Methods for Classification of Economic Systems and Comparing Their Economic Performance 9. J. Barkley Rosser
Jr. (James Madison University) and Marina V. Rosser (James Madison University)
Comparing Alternative Economic Systems: Old and New Approaches 10. James K. Galbraith (Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
the University of Texas at Austin)
A comparison of major world inequality data sets 11. Masaaki Kuboniwa (Institute of Economic Research
Hitotsubashi University
Tokyo
Japan)
A Comparative Analysis of Trade in Value Added Across the EU and Russia 12. Jerg Gutmann (Institute of Law & Economics
University of Hamburg and CESifo
Munich) and Stefan Voigt (Institute of Law & Economics
University of Hamburg and CESifo
Munich)
Conceptualization and measurement of institutions 13. José-García Solanes (Universidad de Murcia
Department of Economic Analysis
Campus de Espinardo
Murcia
Spain)
Arielle Beyaert (Universidad de Murcia
Department of Economic Analysis
Campus de Espinardo
Murcia
Spain) and Laura López-Gómez (Universidad de Murcia
Department of Economic Analysis
Campus de Espinardo
Murcia
Spain)
Convergence in formal and informal institutions and long run economic performance in the Euro area 14. Satoshi Mizobata Institute of Economic Research
Kyoto University
Kyoto
Japan) and Ichiro Iwasaki (Institute of Economic Research
Hitotsubashi University
Tokyo
Japan)
Comparative Economic Studies of Transition: Four Lessons from Analytical Reviews of the Literature Part III - Actors
values and interactions in economic systems 15. Verena Régent (WPZ Research
Vienna) and Brigitte Ecker (WPZ Research
Vienna)
Transversal skills in higher education curricula: Empirical evidence from Austria
Ireland and Portugal 16. Friederike Welter (Institut für Mittelstandsforschung (IfM) Bonn and University of Siegen
Germany) and Mirela Xheneti (University of Sussex Business School
UK)
Incentives
values
and the creation of opportunities for action and interaction 17. Quentin Wodon (World Bank)
What Is the Potential Cost of Gender Inequality in Lost Earnings? Global Estimates Based on the Changing Wealth of Nations 18 . Donato Cutolo (Department of Management - University of Bologna) and Martin Kenney (Department of Human Ecology - University of California)
Entrepreneurship in the Platform Economy: Power Asymmetries and Risk 19. Csaba Makó (Institute of the Information Society
University of Public Service
Budapest
Hungary)
Miklós Illéssy (Institute of Sociology
Centre for Social Sciences
Eötvös Loránd Research Network - Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre of Excellence) and Saeed Nosratabadi (Centre for Social Sciences
Budapest
Hungary)
Is It Possible to Improve Simultaneously Firm' Performance and Workplace Well-being? (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in European Comparison) 20. Wladimir Andreff (University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Multinational companies based in the New Wave Emerging Countries and Post-Communist Transition Economies 21. Alexander Chepurenko (National research university Higher School of Economics
Moscow - Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Moscow) and Miklos Szanyi (University of Szeged
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Szeged - KRTK Institute of World Economics
Budapest)
Parallel processes and divergent outcomes: the transformation of former socialist countries Part IV - Markets
governance
performance and change of economic systems 22. László Csaba (Central European University
Vienna and Corvinus University of Budapest)
Systemic Governance 23. Andrea Boltho (Magdalen College
University of Oxford)
Institutional and policy determinants of economic specialization 24. Pranab Bardhan (University of California
Berkeley)
Governance Issues in Development: A China-India Comparative Study 25. Pierfederico Asdrubali (John Cabot University) and Paolo Pasimeni (BSoG - Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Trade interdependencies in the EU single market 26. Miklós Rosta (Corvinus University of Budapest
Hungary)
Varieties of Capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe: a ferry boat region 27. Marek Dabrowski (Bruegel (Brussels)
Higher School of Economics (Moscow)
and CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research (Warsaw))
Financial globalization
financial regulation and macroeconomic policy 28. David Kemme (Fogelman College of Business and Economics
University of Memphis
TN
USA)
Bhavik Parikh (Gerald Schwartz School of Business
St. Francis Xavier University
Antigonish
Nova Scotia
Canada) and Tanja Steigner (School of Business
Emporia State University
Emporia
KS
USA)
International Tax Evasion: Sources
Paths
Destinations Part V - Looking back and forging ahead: where are comparative economic studies heading at? 29. Vilde Lunnan Djuve (Department of Political Science
University of Oslo) and Carl Henrik Knutsen (Department of Political Science
University of Oslo)
How economic systems and performance influence regime change 30. William Hynes (OECD)
Alan Kirman (EHESS Paris and NAEC OECD)
Clara Latini (OECD) and Davide Luzzati (OECD)
A Systemic Approach to Economic Resilience 31. Vladimir Popov (Central Economics and Mathematics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences - CEMI RAN)
Global health care system after coronavirus: Who has the responsibility to protect 32. Fan Gang (Peking University and National Economic Research Institute
China) and Lailai Li (Stockholm Environment Institute)
Economics of Climate Changes with comparative perspectives 33. Misbah Tanveer Choudhry (Qarshi University)
Enrico Piero Marelli (University of Brescia
Department of Economics and Management)
and Marcello Signorelli (University of Perugia
Department of Economics)
Youth Labour Market Performance and Big Macroeconomic Shocks 34. Panagiotis E. Petrakis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens -Greece)
The Political Economy of Alternative Economic Futures 35. Mikhail Stolbov (Moscow State Institute of International Relations
MGIMO University) and Maria Shchepeleva (National Research University Higher School of Economics)
The interaction between financial development
macroprudential policy and economic growth: a cross-country perspective 36. Euston Quah (School of Social Sciences
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore) and Iuldashov Nursultan (School of Social Sciences
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore)
China's Belt and Road Initiative: New Research Agenda of Global Infrastructure Initiatives 37. Kumiko Haba (Aoyama Gakuin University)
From Economic Competition to the "Alliance of Values": Reconstructing a "New World Order" or a "New Cold War"? 38. Conclusions
Bruno Dallago (University of Trento)
Sara Casagrande (University of Trento) with Horst Brezinski (TU Bergakademie Freiberg and Poznan University of Economics and Business)
Elodie Douarin (School of Slavonic and East European Studies - SSEES
UCL)
Paul Roderick Gregory (University of Houston
Hoover Institution and German Institute for Economic Research)
Justin Yifu Lin (Peking University)
Martin Myant (European Trade Union Institute)
Vito Tanzi (International Institute of Public Finance
Munich)
Andrei Yakovlev (Higher School of Economics
Moscow).