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Beschreibung
A set of state of the art empirical analyses at the country, regional, and global level that work from a new theoretical framework that analyzes the politics of growth and stagnation.

As highlighted by the recent debate on 'secular stagnation,' economic growth has slowed down considerably, and this has given rise to a host of new problems, from financial instability to the collapse of mainstream parties. What happens when growth-the main mechanism of capitalist legitimation-is harder to come by and less broadly shared? And how should we think about capitalist diversity in the context of global stagnation?

In Diminishing Returns, Lucio Baccaro, Mark Blyth, and Jonas Pontusson address these questions by bringing together a number of comparative and international political economists with expertise across many different countries and regions. Going beyond the methodological nationalism common in most comparative research, each author departs from a common theoretical framework, the Growth Model Perspective, and contributes to develop it further. The outcome is a new theoretical framework to help social scientists, policymakers, and opinion makers, understand the politics of growth and stagnation, which offers state of the art empirical analyses at the country, regional, and global level.
A set of state of the art empirical analyses at the country, regional, and global level that work from a new theoretical framework that analyzes the politics of growth and stagnation.

As highlighted by the recent debate on 'secular stagnation,' economic growth has slowed down considerably, and this has given rise to a host of new problems, from financial instability to the collapse of mainstream parties. What happens when growth-the main mechanism of capitalist legitimation-is harder to come by and less broadly shared? And how should we think about capitalist diversity in the context of global stagnation?

In Diminishing Returns, Lucio Baccaro, Mark Blyth, and Jonas Pontusson address these questions by bringing together a number of comparative and international political economists with expertise across many different countries and regions. Going beyond the methodological nationalism common in most comparative research, each author departs from a common theoretical framework, the Growth Model Perspective, and contributes to develop it further. The outcome is a new theoretical framework to help social scientists, policymakers, and opinion makers, understand the politics of growth and stagnation, which offers state of the art empirical analyses at the country, regional, and global level.
Über den Autor
Lucio Baccaro is Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne.

Mark Blyth is the William R. Rhodes '57 Professor of International Economics and Director of the Rhodes Center for International Economics and Finance at Brown University.

Jonas Pontusson is Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of Geneva.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of ContributorsIntroduction: Rethinking Comparative CapitalismLucio Baccaro, Mark Blyth and Jonas PontussonPart 1: Theoretical PerspectivesChapter 1: Growth Models and Post Keynesian MacroeconomicsEngelbert Stockhammer and Özlem OnaranChapter 2: From Fordism to Franchise: Intellectual property and growth models in the Knowledge EconomyHerman Mark SchwartzChapter 3: Four Galtons and a Minsky: Growth Models from an IPE PerspectiveHerman Mark Schwartz and Mark BlythPart 2: Growth Models at ScaleChapter 4: The Political Economy of the Eurozone's Post-Crisis Growth ModelAlison Johnston and Matthias Matthijs Chapter 5: China's Growth Models in Comparative and International PerspectiveYeling Tan and James ConranChapter 6: The Politics of Growth Model Switching: Why Latin America Tries, and Fails, to Abandon Commodity-Driven GrowthJazmin SierraChapter 7: The FDI-led Growth Models of the East-Central and South-Eastern European PeripheryCornel Ban and Dragos AdascaliteiPart 3: Country Case StudiesChapter 8: Credit and Consumption-Led Growth Models in the United States and United KingdomAlexander Reisenbichler and Andreas WiedemannChapter 9: The Political-Economic Foundations of Export-led Growth: An Analysis of the German CaseLucio Baccaro and Martin HöpnerChapter 10: Rebalancing Balanced Growth: The Evolution of the Swedish Growth Model since the mid- 1990sLennart Erixon and Jonas PontussonChapter 11: Growth and Stagnation in Southern Europe: The Italian and Spanish Growth Models ComparedLucio Baccaro and Fabio BulfoneChapter 12: Global Capital and National Growth Models: The Cases of Ireland and LatviaDorothee Bohle and Aidan ReganPart 4: Policies and PoliticsChapter 13: Financialization and Growth RegimesCornel Ban and Oddny HelgadóttirChapter 14: Political Parties and Growth ModelsJonathan Hopkin and Dustin VossChapter 15: Growth Models Under AusterityEvelyne Hübscher and Thomas SattlerChapter 16: Welfare States and Growth Models: Accumulation and LegitimationJulia Lynch and Sara WatsonChapter 17: Green Growth ModelsJonas NahmIndex
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Importe, Politikwissenschaften
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780197607862
ISBN-10: 0197607861
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Hersteller: Oxford University Press Inc
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 235 x 156 x 39 mm
Erscheinungsdatum: 21.11.2022
Gewicht: 0,872 kg
Artikel-ID: 121356424