Even after two decades of research on globalization, we still face open questions about the interplay between national capitalist institutions and transnational economic governance. How does embeddedness into transnational institutions influence national capitalist orders? How do national capitalist patterns influence transnational economic governance? The central suggestion of this paper is that the traditional divide between Comparative and International Political Economy has to be overcome in order to address these questions in a more thorough way. More specifically, it calls for combining Comparative Capitalism with institutionalist approaches within International Political Economy. The paper illustrates the mutually complementary chara...
Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we are witnessing an ever quickening dissolution of t...
In drawing on recent advances in international and comparative political economy, this paper argues ...
Capitalism has become the dominant form of economic organisation across most of the planet. Although...
Even after two decades of research on globalization, we still face open questions about the interpla...
Even after two decades of research on globalization, we still face open questions about the interpla...
The international political economy is increasingly underpinned by transnationalizing social and cla...
This essay reviews the development of approaches within the comparative capitalisms (CC) literature ...
"Faced with ongoing debates on globalisation, societal institutionalism in its traditional form is s...
'Faced with ongoing debates on globalisation, societal institutionalism in its traditional form is s...
The paper shows the complementarity of two streams of sociological literature on capitalism – namely...
Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we are witnessing an ever quickening dissolution of t...
This study examines the contribution of the "comparative capitalisms" framework to the analysis of e...
The institutional governance approach sees national economies embedded in a bundle of non-market typ...
Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we are witnessing an ever quickening dissolution of t...
The international political economy is increasingly underpinned by transnationalizing social and cla...
Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we are witnessing an ever quickening dissolution of t...
In drawing on recent advances in international and comparative political economy, this paper argues ...
Capitalism has become the dominant form of economic organisation across most of the planet. Although...
Even after two decades of research on globalization, we still face open questions about the interpla...
Even after two decades of research on globalization, we still face open questions about the interpla...
The international political economy is increasingly underpinned by transnationalizing social and cla...
This essay reviews the development of approaches within the comparative capitalisms (CC) literature ...
"Faced with ongoing debates on globalisation, societal institutionalism in its traditional form is s...
'Faced with ongoing debates on globalisation, societal institutionalism in its traditional form is s...
The paper shows the complementarity of two streams of sociological literature on capitalism – namely...
Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we are witnessing an ever quickening dissolution of t...
This study examines the contribution of the "comparative capitalisms" framework to the analysis of e...
The institutional governance approach sees national economies embedded in a bundle of non-market typ...
Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we are witnessing an ever quickening dissolution of t...
The international political economy is increasingly underpinned by transnationalizing social and cla...
Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we are witnessing an ever quickening dissolution of t...
In drawing on recent advances in international and comparative political economy, this paper argues ...
Capitalism has become the dominant form of economic organisation across most of the planet. Although...