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| 020 | _a9783319499468 | ||
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_aRR338.90091 _bDIV |
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_aDiversity of Emerging Capitalisms in Developing Countries _b: Globalization, Institutional Convergence and Experimentation |
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_aSwitzerland, Cham _bPalgrave Macmillan _c2017 |
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| 300 | _axvii, 462p | ||
| 520 | _aThis book presents the results of a collective and original empirical investigation of the institutional systems underlying the capitalisms that are coming to the fore in developing nations. While varieties of industrialized countries’ capitalisms are extensively scrutinized, those of developing countries’ capitalisms are far less documented. By implementing a unified and original comparative approach based on the institutional complementarity theory, the different contributors of the book find evidence for the originality and heterogeneity of the forms of capitalism to be observed in developing countries. This text analyses capitalist systems as clusters of sectoral institutions and regulations, identifying differences between these clusters in a large sample of emerging and developing countries. Rougier and Combarnous bring together contributions answering the following questions: What are these clusters of institutions underlying emerging capitalisms? Are there common or specific patterns of institutional clustering across countries and what are the main characteristics of the varieties of capitalism they shape? What are their main long-term determinants? Are there specific patterns of the economic outcome associated with these clusters? Can different forms of institutional complementarity be observed? How can we analyse institutional reform from this perspective? | ||
| 650 | _aEconomic Policy | ||
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_aEconomics _vDevelopment |
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_aEconomic _vHistory |
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_aEconomic _vEvolutionary |
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| 650 | _aCapitalism | ||
| 700 | _aCombarnous, Francois | ||
| 700 | _aRougier, Eric | ||
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