International audience"Among the recent or revisited assumptions in the literature, the “dependent capitalism” hypothesis has met growing interest and relevance in the context of the 2008 economic and financial crisis. The purpose of the present article is first to expand the scope of the dependence analysis to the Balkan countries, both members and non-members of the EU, and second, to demonstrate that dependence also appears in these countries in a differentiated way through another institutional form, not included in the initial theoretical framework of Hall and Soskice, monetary regimes. A monetary regime can be considered as a structuring institutional form, expressing the power relations between national and foreign actors. In the dep...
European countries are economically dependent upon each other. This paper therefore embeds the analy...
The article provides a comparative study of Slovenia and Slovakia to analyse the transformation of d...
The Varieties of Capitalism literature offers two competing hypotheses on institutional resilience. ...
International audience"Among the recent or revisited assumptions in the literature, the “dependent c...
International audience"Central and Eastern European (CEE) countriesexperienced two successive waves ...
Recent contributions to the comparative political economy of East European capitalisms have found th...
This paper considers long term processes of financialisation in the former and post-Yugoslavia. Regi...
Summary: This article offers an attempt at typologisation of the evolution of monetary regimes in po...
The main aim of the paper is to classify the types of capitalism in the Balkan states in the context...
The theoretical school of thought known as ‘varieties of capitalism’ (VoC) grew significantly in pop...
Summary: This article offers an attempt at typologisation of the evolution of monetary regimes in po...
This paper investigates the causes of, and reactions to, the Eurozone crisis, focusing in particular...
The author analyses the selected aspects of capitalism in the countries of Central Europe. The autho...
Abstract After 2008, the spectacular collapse of financial markets in the United States, Spain, Icel...
This article enlarges the existing literature on the varieties of capitalism by identifying a third ...
European countries are economically dependent upon each other. This paper therefore embeds the analy...
The article provides a comparative study of Slovenia and Slovakia to analyse the transformation of d...
The Varieties of Capitalism literature offers two competing hypotheses on institutional resilience. ...
International audience"Among the recent or revisited assumptions in the literature, the “dependent c...
International audience"Central and Eastern European (CEE) countriesexperienced two successive waves ...
Recent contributions to the comparative political economy of East European capitalisms have found th...
This paper considers long term processes of financialisation in the former and post-Yugoslavia. Regi...
Summary: This article offers an attempt at typologisation of the evolution of monetary regimes in po...
The main aim of the paper is to classify the types of capitalism in the Balkan states in the context...
The theoretical school of thought known as ‘varieties of capitalism’ (VoC) grew significantly in pop...
Summary: This article offers an attempt at typologisation of the evolution of monetary regimes in po...
This paper investigates the causes of, and reactions to, the Eurozone crisis, focusing in particular...
The author analyses the selected aspects of capitalism in the countries of Central Europe. The autho...
Abstract After 2008, the spectacular collapse of financial markets in the United States, Spain, Icel...
This article enlarges the existing literature on the varieties of capitalism by identifying a third ...
European countries are economically dependent upon each other. This paper therefore embeds the analy...
The article provides a comparative study of Slovenia and Slovakia to analyse the transformation of d...
The Varieties of Capitalism literature offers two competing hypotheses on institutional resilience. ...