Globalization and the New Politics of Embedded LiberalismOxford University Press, 2009年8月27日 - 208 頁 As the world economy slides into the worst recession since the 1930s, there is fear that hard times will ignite a backlash against free trade policies and globalization more generally. This book explores the political and economic institutional foundations of the bargain of embedded liberalism and the ways domestic institutions shape how governments redistribute the risks and benefits of economic globalization. The author identifies the Anglo-American democracies, because of their majoritarian polities combined with decentralized, competitive economies, as uniquely vulnerable to the contemporary challenges of globalization and the most susceptible to a backlash against it. |
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... on the bookisprobably the largest. I was inspired by both his and Ethan Kapstein's research on globalization. John got me to think about the policy constraints that come with international capital mobility. Ethan Kapsteinalerted metothe ...
... on the bookisprobably the largest. I was inspired by both his and Ethan Kapstein's research on globalization. John got me to think about the policy constraints that come with international capital mobility. Ethan Kapsteinalerted metothe ...
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... On the othersideof theAtlanticwesee similar political developments. President George W. Bush had to fight an intense political battle early inhisadministration towinTradePromotion Authority from Congress.During the 2004 campaign ...
... On the othersideof theAtlanticwesee similar political developments. President George W. Bush had to fight an intense political battle early inhisadministration towinTradePromotion Authority from Congress.During the 2004 campaign ...
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... on the small corporatist European economies with largewelfare states, downplayed thepolicy constraints arisingfrom increased international capital mobility, and ignored public attitudes toward the international economy. Intheend,I ...
... on the small corporatist European economies with largewelfare states, downplayed thepolicy constraints arisingfrom increased international capital mobility, and ignored public attitudes toward the international economy. Intheend,I ...
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... on the relative analyticalstrengths ofbothcamps in anattempttobridge thedivide that separates them. Ibeginby outlining their respective positions. Pessimists believe that the internationalization of markets presents national governments ...
... on the relative analyticalstrengths ofbothcamps in anattempttobridge thedivide that separates them. Ibeginby outlining their respective positions. Pessimists believe that the internationalization of markets presents national governments ...
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... . Garrett (1998a, chapter 4) also concludes on the basis of careful empirical analysis that globalization increases the policy differences between governmentsin corporatist andliberal market economies: the former are spendingmore.
... . Garrett (1998a, chapter 4) also concludes on the basis of careful empirical analysis that globalization increases the policy differences between governmentsin corporatist andliberal market economies: the former are spendingmore.
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Government Spending and Public Support for Trade in | |
Trade and Employment Volatility in Corporatist | |
Globalization and Capital Taxation in Consensus | |
Saving Embedded Liberalisminthe AngloAmerican Democracies | |
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