Even when the neoliberal ideology of the free market was more dominant than it now is, the state was involved in economic activities that could be undertaken by private firms. State capitalism takes increasingly diverse forms, including beyond direct, partial or even indirect ownership. This paper briefly reviews some of these forms without claiming to be exhaustive as the shape state capitalism takes differs widely across the institutionalized contexts of countries. We assess state capitalism using double movement framework and argue that this framework needs adaptation to novel forms of state capitalism that include, e.g., state-owned multinationals and sovereign wealth funds
Capitalism is usually seen as the mode of production or the economic system in which privately owned...
With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the demise of the Soviet Union in 1991 there seemed to ...
This dissertation argues that the institutional framework within transition economies, including the...
Abstract: Even when the neoliberal ideology of the free market was more dominant than it now is, the...
This article contributes to the development of state capitalism as a reflexively critical project fo...
This article interrogates the notion of state capitalism, exploring the contributions and limits of ...
State interventions in markets assume varieties of forms in different economic systems. To capture t...
In many countries we observe co-existence of markets and states of an authoritarian face. State capi...
In this paper we document the extent and reach of state capitalism around the world and explore its ...
State enterprises, sovereign funds, and other state-capital hybrids have become major engines of glo...
One of the most important developments in the modern global economy is financial globalization. This...
This article introduces and lays the groundwork for this Contemporary Politics special issue on the ...
The Varieties of Capitalism (VoC) literature’s difficulties in accounting for the full diversity of...
We may be witnessing the emergence of a new 'state capitalist' normal, a term this Forum proposes to...
Capitalism is usually seen as the mode of production or the economic system in which privately owned...
With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the demise of the Soviet Union in 1991 there seemed to ...
This dissertation argues that the institutional framework within transition economies, including the...
Abstract: Even when the neoliberal ideology of the free market was more dominant than it now is, the...
This article contributes to the development of state capitalism as a reflexively critical project fo...
This article interrogates the notion of state capitalism, exploring the contributions and limits of ...
State interventions in markets assume varieties of forms in different economic systems. To capture t...
In many countries we observe co-existence of markets and states of an authoritarian face. State capi...
In this paper we document the extent and reach of state capitalism around the world and explore its ...
State enterprises, sovereign funds, and other state-capital hybrids have become major engines of glo...
One of the most important developments in the modern global economy is financial globalization. This...
This article introduces and lays the groundwork for this Contemporary Politics special issue on the ...
The Varieties of Capitalism (VoC) literature’s difficulties in accounting for the full diversity of...
We may be witnessing the emergence of a new 'state capitalist' normal, a term this Forum proposes to...
Capitalism is usually seen as the mode of production or the economic system in which privately owned...
With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the demise of the Soviet Union in 1991 there seemed to ...
This dissertation argues that the institutional framework within transition economies, including the...