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Differences in the way national economies are organized have been highlighted in academic and policy debates. Where are National Capitalisms Now? provides studies of key national economies, examining both enduring features of their economic institutions and how these have changed in response to international economic integration and divergent performance. Drawing on a wide range of sources, the contributors provide a comprehensive, up-to-date assessment of different national models of capitalism, how they operate and how they affect the fortunes of their citizens.

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Differences in the way national economies are organized have been highlighted in academic and policy debates. Where are National Capitalisms Now? provides studies of key national economies, examining both enduring features of their economic institutions and how these have changed in response to international economic integration and divergent performance. Drawing on a wide range of sources, the contributors provide a comprehensive, up-to-date assessment of different national models of capitalism, how they operate and how they affect the fortunes of their citizens.
Autorenporträt
CLAIRE ANNESLEY Lecturer in European Politics, University of Manchester, UK ANDREW GAMBLE Professor of Politics and Director, Political Economy Research Centre, University of Sheffield, UK BARRY GILLS Reader in International Politics, University of Newcastle, UK DONG-SOOK GILLS Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Sunderland, UK KAZUYOSHI MATSUURA Lecturer in Economics, Matsuyama University, Japan RORY O'DONNELL Professor of Business Administration, University College Dublin, Ireland MICHAEL POLLITT Senior Lecturer, University of Cambridge, UK GEOFF PUGH Principal Lecturer in European Economics, Staffordshire University Business School, UK HUGO RADICE Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy, University of Leeds, UK RYOJI TAKADA Professor of Commerce, University of Marketing and Distribution Sciences, Japan SATORU TANAKA Lecturer in Economics, Kobe City University of Foreign Studies, Japan GRAHAME THOMPSON Professor of Political Economy, The Open University, UK DAVID TYRRALL JUHANA VARTIAINEN Researcher, Labour Institute for Economic Research, UK LINDA WEISS Professor of Government and International Relations, University of Sydney, Australia