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The literature on the character, determinants and relative performance of the leading industrial economies has developed rapidly of late. However many of the most important pieces of writing are now slipping from view because they were originally published in different, often inaccessible and highly specialised academic journals. These three volumes bring together those key articles and provide a new introductory commentary on the literature.

This authoritative collection provides the reader with easy access to the full range of arguments now being developed to explain why some forms of economic organisation prospered best in the immediate past, and why some models now seem more effective than others in responding to the new global conditions of intensified international competition and rapid capital mobility.

These volumes will be an indispensable reference source for students and researchers specialising in modern capitalism.

Models of Capitalism: Debating Strengths and Weaknesses

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    Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 26/09/2002
    ISBN13: 9781840644401, 978-1840644401
    ISBN10: 1840644400

    Number of Pages: 1680

    Non Fiction , Business, Finance & Law

    Description

    The literature on the character, determinants and relative performance of the leading industrial economies has developed rapidly of late. However many of the most important pieces of writing are now slipping from view because they were originally published in different, often inaccessible and highly specialised academic journals. These three volumes bring together those key articles and provide a new introductory commentary on the literature.

    This authoritative collection provides the reader with easy access to the full range of arguments now being developed to explain why some forms of economic organisation prospered best in the immediate past, and why some models now seem more effective than others in responding to the new global conditions of intensified international competition and rapid capital mobility.

    These volumes will be an indispensable reference source for students and researchers specialising in modern capitalism.

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