The Third Globalization
Can Wealthy Nations Stay Rich in the Twenty-First Century?
Herausgeber: Breznitz, Dan; Zysman, John
The Third Globalization
Can Wealthy Nations Stay Rich in the Twenty-First Century?
Herausgeber: Breznitz, Dan; Zysman, John
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Given the powerfully negative and ongoing impact of the Great Recession on western economies, the question of whether historically wealthy nations-the US, Western European countries, Japan-can stay wealthy has become an overriding concern for virtually every interested observer. In The Third Globalization, eminent political economists Dan Breznitz and John Zysman gather some of the discipline's leading scholars to assess the prospects for growth and prosperity among advanced industrial nations.
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Given the powerfully negative and ongoing impact of the Great Recession on western economies, the question of whether historically wealthy nations-the US, Western European countries, Japan-can stay wealthy has become an overriding concern for virtually every interested observer. In The Third Globalization, eminent political economists Dan Breznitz and John Zysman gather some of the discipline's leading scholars to assess the prospects for growth and prosperity among advanced industrial nations.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 731g
- ISBN-13: 9780199917846
- ISBN-10: 0199917841
- Artikelnr.: 38533245
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 731g
- ISBN-13: 9780199917846
- ISBN-10: 0199917841
- Artikelnr.: 38533245
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dan Breznitz is Associate Professor of Political Science, Georgia Institute of Technology, and author of Run of the Red Queen (Yale UP) and Innovation and the State (Yale UP). John Zysman is Professor of Political Science, UC-Berkeley, and co-author of Manufacturing Matters (Basic Books)
* Table of Contents
* About the Contributors
* Introduction: Facing the Double Bind: Maintaining a Healthy and
Wealthy Economy in the 21st Century
* John Zysman and Dan Breznitz
* Section I: The New Terms of Competition: Challenges and Challenger
* Dan Breznitz and John Zysman
* 1. China's Run - Economic Growth, Policy, Interdependences, and
Implications for Diverse Innovation Policies in a World of Fragmented
Production
* Dan Breznitz and Michael Murphree
* 2. The Chinese Auto Industry as Challenge, Opportunity and Partner
* Gregory W. Noble
* 3. Center-Local Politics and the Limits of Interdependence: Why
China's Innovation Challenge May be Overstated
* Crystal Chang
* 4. Services with Everything: The ICT-Enabled Digital Transformation
of Services
* John Zysman, Stuart Feldman, Kenji E. Kushida, Jonathan Murray, Niels
Christian Nielsen
* 5. Platforms, Productivity, and Politics: Comparative Retail Services
in a Digital Age
* Bartholomew C. Watson
* 6. A Decade after the Y2K Problem: Has Indian IT Emerged?
* Rafiq Dossani
* 7. The Dissolution of Sectors: Do Politics and Sectors Still Go
Together?
* Mark Huberty
* Section II: A (re)New(ed) Need for the State - The Already Wealthy
Response? (Or just Crisis and Response)
* John Zysman and Dan Breznitz
* 8. This Time It Really Is Different: Europe, the Financial Crisis,
and 'Staying on Top' in the 21st Century
* Mark Blyth
* 9. The Fragility of the US Economy: The Financialized Corporation and
the Disappearing Middle Class
* William Lazonick
* 10. Energy systems transformation: State choices at the intersection
of sustainability and growth
* Mark Huberty
* 11. How the Nordic Nations Stay Rich: Governing Sectoral Shifts in
Denmark, Finland and Sweden
* Darius Ornston
* 12. Directionless: French Economic Policy in The 21st Century
* Jonah D. Levy
* 13. Japan's Information Technology Challenge
* Steven K. Vogel
* Conclusion: A Third Globalization, Lessons for Sustained Growth?
* Dan Breznitz and John Zysman
* About the Contributors
* Introduction: Facing the Double Bind: Maintaining a Healthy and
Wealthy Economy in the 21st Century
* John Zysman and Dan Breznitz
* Section I: The New Terms of Competition: Challenges and Challenger
* Dan Breznitz and John Zysman
* 1. China's Run - Economic Growth, Policy, Interdependences, and
Implications for Diverse Innovation Policies in a World of Fragmented
Production
* Dan Breznitz and Michael Murphree
* 2. The Chinese Auto Industry as Challenge, Opportunity and Partner
* Gregory W. Noble
* 3. Center-Local Politics and the Limits of Interdependence: Why
China's Innovation Challenge May be Overstated
* Crystal Chang
* 4. Services with Everything: The ICT-Enabled Digital Transformation
of Services
* John Zysman, Stuart Feldman, Kenji E. Kushida, Jonathan Murray, Niels
Christian Nielsen
* 5. Platforms, Productivity, and Politics: Comparative Retail Services
in a Digital Age
* Bartholomew C. Watson
* 6. A Decade after the Y2K Problem: Has Indian IT Emerged?
* Rafiq Dossani
* 7. The Dissolution of Sectors: Do Politics and Sectors Still Go
Together?
* Mark Huberty
* Section II: A (re)New(ed) Need for the State - The Already Wealthy
Response? (Or just Crisis and Response)
* John Zysman and Dan Breznitz
* 8. This Time It Really Is Different: Europe, the Financial Crisis,
and 'Staying on Top' in the 21st Century
* Mark Blyth
* 9. The Fragility of the US Economy: The Financialized Corporation and
the Disappearing Middle Class
* William Lazonick
* 10. Energy systems transformation: State choices at the intersection
of sustainability and growth
* Mark Huberty
* 11. How the Nordic Nations Stay Rich: Governing Sectoral Shifts in
Denmark, Finland and Sweden
* Darius Ornston
* 12. Directionless: French Economic Policy in The 21st Century
* Jonah D. Levy
* 13. Japan's Information Technology Challenge
* Steven K. Vogel
* Conclusion: A Third Globalization, Lessons for Sustained Growth?
* Dan Breznitz and John Zysman
* Table of Contents
* About the Contributors
* Introduction: Facing the Double Bind: Maintaining a Healthy and
Wealthy Economy in the 21st Century
* John Zysman and Dan Breznitz
* Section I: The New Terms of Competition: Challenges and Challenger
* Dan Breznitz and John Zysman
* 1. China's Run - Economic Growth, Policy, Interdependences, and
Implications for Diverse Innovation Policies in a World of Fragmented
Production
* Dan Breznitz and Michael Murphree
* 2. The Chinese Auto Industry as Challenge, Opportunity and Partner
* Gregory W. Noble
* 3. Center-Local Politics and the Limits of Interdependence: Why
China's Innovation Challenge May be Overstated
* Crystal Chang
* 4. Services with Everything: The ICT-Enabled Digital Transformation
of Services
* John Zysman, Stuart Feldman, Kenji E. Kushida, Jonathan Murray, Niels
Christian Nielsen
* 5. Platforms, Productivity, and Politics: Comparative Retail Services
in a Digital Age
* Bartholomew C. Watson
* 6. A Decade after the Y2K Problem: Has Indian IT Emerged?
* Rafiq Dossani
* 7. The Dissolution of Sectors: Do Politics and Sectors Still Go
Together?
* Mark Huberty
* Section II: A (re)New(ed) Need for the State - The Already Wealthy
Response? (Or just Crisis and Response)
* John Zysman and Dan Breznitz
* 8. This Time It Really Is Different: Europe, the Financial Crisis,
and 'Staying on Top' in the 21st Century
* Mark Blyth
* 9. The Fragility of the US Economy: The Financialized Corporation and
the Disappearing Middle Class
* William Lazonick
* 10. Energy systems transformation: State choices at the intersection
of sustainability and growth
* Mark Huberty
* 11. How the Nordic Nations Stay Rich: Governing Sectoral Shifts in
Denmark, Finland and Sweden
* Darius Ornston
* 12. Directionless: French Economic Policy in The 21st Century
* Jonah D. Levy
* 13. Japan's Information Technology Challenge
* Steven K. Vogel
* Conclusion: A Third Globalization, Lessons for Sustained Growth?
* Dan Breznitz and John Zysman
* About the Contributors
* Introduction: Facing the Double Bind: Maintaining a Healthy and
Wealthy Economy in the 21st Century
* John Zysman and Dan Breznitz
* Section I: The New Terms of Competition: Challenges and Challenger
* Dan Breznitz and John Zysman
* 1. China's Run - Economic Growth, Policy, Interdependences, and
Implications for Diverse Innovation Policies in a World of Fragmented
Production
* Dan Breznitz and Michael Murphree
* 2. The Chinese Auto Industry as Challenge, Opportunity and Partner
* Gregory W. Noble
* 3. Center-Local Politics and the Limits of Interdependence: Why
China's Innovation Challenge May be Overstated
* Crystal Chang
* 4. Services with Everything: The ICT-Enabled Digital Transformation
of Services
* John Zysman, Stuart Feldman, Kenji E. Kushida, Jonathan Murray, Niels
Christian Nielsen
* 5. Platforms, Productivity, and Politics: Comparative Retail Services
in a Digital Age
* Bartholomew C. Watson
* 6. A Decade after the Y2K Problem: Has Indian IT Emerged?
* Rafiq Dossani
* 7. The Dissolution of Sectors: Do Politics and Sectors Still Go
Together?
* Mark Huberty
* Section II: A (re)New(ed) Need for the State - The Already Wealthy
Response? (Or just Crisis and Response)
* John Zysman and Dan Breznitz
* 8. This Time It Really Is Different: Europe, the Financial Crisis,
and 'Staying on Top' in the 21st Century
* Mark Blyth
* 9. The Fragility of the US Economy: The Financialized Corporation and
the Disappearing Middle Class
* William Lazonick
* 10. Energy systems transformation: State choices at the intersection
of sustainability and growth
* Mark Huberty
* 11. How the Nordic Nations Stay Rich: Governing Sectoral Shifts in
Denmark, Finland and Sweden
* Darius Ornston
* 12. Directionless: French Economic Policy in The 21st Century
* Jonah D. Levy
* 13. Japan's Information Technology Challenge
* Steven K. Vogel
* Conclusion: A Third Globalization, Lessons for Sustained Growth?
* Dan Breznitz and John Zysman