Contemporary capitalism : The Embeddedness of institutions /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros autores o Colaboradores: Hollingsworth, J. Rogers (ed.), Boyer, Robert (ed.), Hirst, Paul, Schmitter, Philippe C., Zeitlin, Jonathan, Alter, Catherine, Sabel, Charles F., Eden, Lorraine, Streeck, Wolfgang, Coleman, William D., Grant, Wyn, Hage, Jerald, Thompson, Grahame, Hampson, Fen Osler, Coriat, Benjamin
Formato: Libro
Lengua:inglés
Datos de publicación: Cambridge : Cambridge University, 1998.
Series:Cambridge studies in comparative politics
Temas:
Descripción Física:xvi, 493 p.
ISBN:0521658063
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Coordination of economic actors and social systems of production / J. Rogers Hollingsworth, Robert Boyer
  • The Variety and unequal performance of really existing markets : Farewell to doctor Pangloss? / Robert Boyer
  • A typology of interorganizacional relationships and networks / Jerald Hage, Catherine Alter
  • Associational governance in a globalizing era : Weathering the storn / William D. Coleman
  • Constitutional orders : Trust building and response to change / Charles F. Sabel
  • Beneficial constraints : On the economic limits of rational voluntarism / Wolfgang Streeck
  • Flexible specialization : Theory and evidence in the analysis of industrial change / Paul Hirst, Jonathan Zeitlin
  • Globalization, variety, and mass production : The Metamorphosis of mass production in the new competitive age / Benjamin Coriat
  • Continuities and changes in social systems of production : The Cases of Japan, Germany, and the United States / J. Rogers Hollingsworth
  • Perspectives on globalization and economic coordination / Wyn Grant
  • Globalization in question : International economic relations and forms of public governance / Paul Hirst, Grahame Thompson
  • Clubs are trump : The Formation of international regimes in the absence of a hegemon / Lorraine Eden, Fen Osler Hampson
  • The Emerging europolity and its impact upon national systems of production / Philippe C. Schmitter
  • From national embeddedness to spatial and institutional nestedness / Robert Boyer, J. Rogers Hollingsworth