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Institutional Change and Globalization
Taschenbuch von John L. Campbell
Sprache: Englisch

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This book is about institutional change, how to recognize it, when it occurs, and the mechanisms that cause it to happen. It is the first book to identify problems with the "new institutional analysis," which has emerged as one of the dominant approaches to the study of organizations, economic and political sociology, comparative political economy, politics, and international relations.

The book confronts several important problems in institutional analysis, and offers conceptual, methodological, and theoretical tools for resolving them. It argues that the paradigms of institutional analysis--rational choice, organizational, and historical institutionalism--share a set of common analytic problems. Chief among them: failure to define clearly what institutional change is; failure to specify the mechanisms responsible for institutional change; and failure to explain adequately how "ideas" other than self-interests affect institutional change.

To demonstrate the utility of his tools for resolving the problems of institutional analysis, Campbell applies them to the phenomenon of globalization. In doing so, he not only corrects serious misunderstandings about globalization, but also develops a new theory of institutional change. This book advances the new institutional analysis by showing how the different paradigms can benefit from constructive dialogue and cross-fertilization.
This book is about institutional change, how to recognize it, when it occurs, and the mechanisms that cause it to happen. It is the first book to identify problems with the "new institutional analysis," which has emerged as one of the dominant approaches to the study of organizations, economic and political sociology, comparative political economy, politics, and international relations.

The book confronts several important problems in institutional analysis, and offers conceptual, methodological, and theoretical tools for resolving them. It argues that the paradigms of institutional analysis--rational choice, organizational, and historical institutionalism--share a set of common analytic problems. Chief among them: failure to define clearly what institutional change is; failure to specify the mechanisms responsible for institutional change; and failure to explain adequately how "ideas" other than self-interests affect institutional change.

To demonstrate the utility of his tools for resolving the problems of institutional analysis, Campbell applies them to the phenomenon of globalization. In doing so, he not only corrects serious misunderstandings about globalization, but also develops a new theory of institutional change. This book advances the new institutional analysis by showing how the different paradigms can benefit from constructive dialogue and cross-fertilization.
Über den Autor
John L. Campbell is Class of 1925 Professor of Sociology at Dartmouth College, Professor of Political Economy at Copenhagen Business School, and Adjunct Professor of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen. His books include The Rise of Neoliberalism and Institutional Analysis (Princeton).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of Figures ix
List of Tables xi
Preface xiii
CHAPTER ONE
Problems of Institutional Analysis 1
CHAPTER TWO
The Problem of Change 31
CHAPTER THREE
The Problem of Mechanisms 62
CHAPTER FOUR
The Problem of Ideas 90
CHAPTER FIVE
The Problem of Globalization 124
CHAPTER SIX
Where Do W Go from Here? 172
APPENDIX
Analysis of Tax Levels and Structures for Country Subgroups 191
References 205
Index 239
Über den Autor
John L. Campbell is Class of 1925 Professor of Sociology at Dartmouth College, Professor of Political Economy at Copenhagen Business School, and Adjunct Professor of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen. His books include The Rise of Neoliberalism and Institutional Analysis (Princeton).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of Figures ix
List of Tables xi
Preface xiii
CHAPTER ONE
Problems of Institutional Analysis 1
CHAPTER TWO
The Problem of Change 31
CHAPTER THREE
The Problem of Mechanisms 62
CHAPTER FOUR
The Problem of Ideas 90
CHAPTER FIVE
The Problem of Globalization 124
CHAPTER SIX
Where Do W Go from Here? 172
APPENDIX
Analysis of Tax Levels and Structures for Country Subgroups 191
References 205
Index 239
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