Examines role of European states in postwar period of rapid economic growth and current crisis. Includes analysis of different state traditions ("etatist," liberal, authoritarian); government's role in decline of some economies and rise of others; why and where Keynesianism, indicative planning, and state enterprises were introduced; alternative conceptions of contemporary economic problems (new international division of labor? too few producers? oil shock?); and of policies to deal with them (industrial policy? monetarism? protectionism?)
ABSTRACT: This special issue has two main aims: to examine the contribution of political economy ana...
This chapter adopts a resolutely state-theoretical but not state-centred approach to the emerging Eu...
The European response to the sovereign debt crisis has exposed a tension between the national and th...
While an economy is always 'embedded' in society, the relationship between the two is undergoing pro...
For more than a century now, states have intervened strongly to alleviate the social and economic co...
Much has changed in comparative political economy in Europe over the past thirty years, both in term...
The comparative study of advanced capitalist political economies emerged as a distinct subfield of p...
The European response to the financial cum sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozone is leading to a dem...
The financial and economic crisis in the Central and East European countries raised the profile of e...
"The fifth edition of The European Economy provides a succinct and lucid account of the development ...
-- 1. Towards a New Europe? -- Part one: Integration, globalisation and the Nation State -- 2. Econo...
This article examines the role played by varieties of capitalism in the euro crisis, considering the...
"The present economic crisis has sparked a new debate in a wider political and academic public about...
European Economy and Comparative Capitalisms – European Economic Governance and The ‘Clash of Capita...
Global economic activity has increased dramatically since the Second World War. The principal agents...
ABSTRACT: This special issue has two main aims: to examine the contribution of political economy ana...
This chapter adopts a resolutely state-theoretical but not state-centred approach to the emerging Eu...
The European response to the sovereign debt crisis has exposed a tension between the national and th...
While an economy is always 'embedded' in society, the relationship between the two is undergoing pro...
For more than a century now, states have intervened strongly to alleviate the social and economic co...
Much has changed in comparative political economy in Europe over the past thirty years, both in term...
The comparative study of advanced capitalist political economies emerged as a distinct subfield of p...
The European response to the financial cum sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozone is leading to a dem...
The financial and economic crisis in the Central and East European countries raised the profile of e...
"The fifth edition of The European Economy provides a succinct and lucid account of the development ...
-- 1. Towards a New Europe? -- Part one: Integration, globalisation and the Nation State -- 2. Econo...
This article examines the role played by varieties of capitalism in the euro crisis, considering the...
"The present economic crisis has sparked a new debate in a wider political and academic public about...
European Economy and Comparative Capitalisms – European Economic Governance and The ‘Clash of Capita...
Global economic activity has increased dramatically since the Second World War. The principal agents...
ABSTRACT: This special issue has two main aims: to examine the contribution of political economy ana...
This chapter adopts a resolutely state-theoretical but not state-centred approach to the emerging Eu...
The European response to the sovereign debt crisis has exposed a tension between the national and th...