States against markets : the limits of globalization /
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Author / Creator: | Boyer, Robert, 1943- |
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Imprint: | New York : Routledge, 1996. |
Description: | xii, 448 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2440853 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Robert Boyer and Daniel Drache
- 1. From Keynes to K-Mart: Competitiveness in a Corporate Age / Daniel Drache
- 2. Globalization and Internationalization: The Dynamics of the Emerging World Order / Riccardo Petrella
- 3. State and Market: A New Engagement for the Twenty-First Century? / Robert Boyer
- 4. Shifting Technological Paradigms: From the US to Japan / Charles McMillan
- 5. The Japanese Production System: The Process of Adaptation to National Settings / Tetsuo Abo
- 6. Regional Blocs: Can Japan Be the Leader? / Paul Bowles and Brian McLean
- 7. Globalization Myths and Realities: One Century of External Trade and Foreign Investment / Paul Bairoch
- 8. Post-Globalization: Is the Financial Liberalization Trend Likely to be Reversed? / Eric Helleiner
- 9. International Capital Mobility and the Scope for National Economic Management / Gerald Epstein
- 10. New Work and Employment Relations: Lean Production in Japanese Auto Transplants in Canada / Daniel Drache
- 11. Globalization, Labour Markets and Public Policy / Gordon Betcherman
- 12. Corporate Strategies: The Costs and Benefits of Going Global / Fred Lazar
- 13. Public Power Beyond the Nation-State: The Case of the European Community / Wolfgang Streeck
- 14. The Welfare of Nations / Ramesh Mishra
- 15. Escape from Fordism: The Emergence of Alternative Forms of State Administration and Output / Isabella Bakker and Riel Miller
- 16. Debts, Deficits and Full Employment / Harold Chorney
- 17. New State Forms, New Political Spaces / Janine Brodie
- 18. Democracy and the Future of Nations: Challenges for Disadvantaged Women and Minorities / Marjorie Griffen Cohen
- 19. Is a Strong National Economy a Utopian Goal at the End of the Twentieth Century? / Manfred Bienefeld.