Models of Capitalism
Growth and Stagnation in the Modern Era
David Coates
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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Vergleichende und internationale Politikwissenschaft
Beschreibung
The contemporary debate on economic policy is dominated by the issue of 'which model of capitalism works best'.
Das E-Book Models of Capitalism wird angeboten von John Wiley & Sons und wurde mit folgenden Begriffen kategorisiert:
Economics, Ökonomische Soziologie, Political Economics, Political Science, Political Systems, Politikwissenschaft, Politische Ökonomie, Politische Systeme, Sociology, Sociology of Economics, Soziologie, Volkswirtschaftslehre
Rezensionen
Leo Panitch, Distinguished Research Professor of
Political Science, York University, Toronto
'A brilliantly comparative analysis of the contradictions that beset all the various capitalist models amidst globalization today as well as of the mode of thinking that limits our perspective to choosing among them. A must read for everyone doing work in comparative and international political economy, and for all those concerned with finding a new way forward for labour movements and the left.'
'A brilliantly comparative analysis of the contradictions that beset all the various capitalist models amidst globalization today as well as of the mode of thinking that limits our perspective to choosing among them. A must read for everyone doing work in comparative and international political economy, and for all those concerned with finding a new way forward for labour movements and the left.'
Colin Hay, Department of Political Science and International
Relations, University of Birmingham
'This is a truly remarkable and phenomenally important book. I can only marvel at the breadth of coverage, the prescience of the analysis and of the issues raised, the accessibility of the text and, above all, the depth and sophistication of the argument. In an age of sound-bite politics and, worse still, sound-bite political analysis, this book is likely to become an enduring classic. It clearly bears comparison with Shonfield's magisterial Modern Capitalism. In a way, rather like Shonfield's book, this is simply so good as to be accessible to a very wide audience.'
'This is a truly remarkable and phenomenally important book. I can only marvel at the breadth of coverage, the prescience of the analysis and of the issues raised, the accessibility of the text and, above all, the depth and sophistication of the argument. In an age of sound-bite politics and, worse still, sound-bite political analysis, this book is likely to become an enduring classic. It clearly bears comparison with Shonfield's magisterial Modern Capitalism. In a way, rather like Shonfield's book, this is simply so good as to be accessible to a very wide audience.'
Labour
Research
'Focusing on the US, UK, German, Japanese and Swedish economies, this very clearly written book examines the differences between their economic and political and cultural systems and sets out to show which of them worked best in the post-war era and the reasons for their comparative success or failure.'
'Focusing on the US, UK, German, Japanese and Swedish economies, this very clearly written book examines the differences between their economic and political and cultural systems and sets out to show which of them worked best in the post-war era and the reasons for their comparative success or failure.'
Political Science
Quarterly
'The empirical chapters represent a useful, accessible synthesis of research on economic growth from political scientists, economists, and sociologists. And the book certainly delivers on its promise of being a provocative contribution to the ongoing discourse of thinkers on the Left.'
'The empirical chapters represent a useful, accessible synthesis of research on economic growth from political scientists, economists, and sociologists. And the book certainly delivers on its promise of being a provocative contribution to the ongoing discourse of thinkers on the Left.'
Business
History
'The systematic arrangement of the book makes it accessible to non-specialists ... Through its use of recent literature, the book is also useful to business historians as a survey.'
'The systematic arrangement of the book makes it accessible to non-specialists ... Through its use of recent literature, the book is also useful to business historians as a survey.'
The
Journal of Industrial Relations
'Confused by the theoretical proliferation of the past decade within the economic social sciences? ... Coates' book will be useful to those who are interested, challenged or just plain confused by all the debates ... The book provides a convenient entry point into a range of debates, a detailed guide to the nuances within the literature, as well as a pointer to the broader literature about the relationship between economic regulatory systems and the political economy of industrial relations in a transforming economic marketplace. It is well worth a look.'
'Confused by the theoretical proliferation of the past decade within the economic social sciences? ... Coates' book will be useful to those who are interested, challenged or just plain confused by all the debates ... The book provides a convenient entry point into a range of debates, a detailed guide to the nuances within the literature, as well as a pointer to the broader literature about the relationship between economic regulatory systems and the political economy of industrial relations in a transforming economic marketplace. It is well worth a look.'
Professor
Vivek Chibber, Sociology Department, New York University
"...quite the best overview of recent debates in political economy that I have seen. I finally have a book I can assign in my "comparative capitalisms" course without flinching."
"...quite the best overview of recent debates in political economy that I have seen. I finally have a book I can assign in my "comparative capitalisms" course without flinching."
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Ökonomische Soziologie, Politische Ökonomie, Economics, Sociology of Economics, Volkswirtschaftslehre, Political Science, Politische Systeme, Politikwissenschaft, Sociology, Political Systems, Political Economics, Soziologie