Comparative Capitalism A Global Perspective

Comparative Capitalism: A Global Perspective by Magnus Feldmann, published by Bloomsbury Academic on February 20, 2025, offers an in-depth exploration of how capitalist institutions differ across various countries and regions. This edition, comprising 256 pages, delves into the relationship between capitalist diversity and political and social factors such as inequality and representation. The book examines a range of economic systems, including liberal and coordinated market economies, as well as networked, hierarchical, dependent, and statist market economies, providing a comprehensive view of global capitalism.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of new models and trends, including the growing significance of finance and the rise of populism in the 21st century. The text features case studies from diverse regions, including East Central Europe, East Asia, Latin America, and the BRICS economies, highlighting the interplay between domestic institutions and global economic integration. With tables and overviews of key features of each model, Comparative Capitalism serves as a valuable resource for those studying international and comparative political economy, international development, and business-government relations.
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How do capitalist institutions vary across countries and regions? How is capitalist diversity related to political and social factors like inequality, representation, and political systems? How do capitalist institutions shape economic outcomes?
Comparative Capitalism takes a global approach to capitalist diversity. It considers not only liberal and coordinated market economies in the Global North, but also other varieties, such as networked, hierarchical, dependent and statist market economies in other parts of the world. It examines new models, such as growth regimes and growth models, and key trends such as the growing significance of finance and the rise of populism in the 21st century. Case studies are drawn from both the Global North and South, including East Central Europe, East Asia, Latin America, and the BRICS economies to highlight both domestic institutions and the role of economic integration on a global scale.
Including tables and overviews of key features of each model, Comparative Capitalism is essential reading for students of international and comparative political economy, international development, and business–government relations.
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