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States in the global economy : bringing domestic institutions back in / editado por Linda Weiss. --

Contributor(s): Weiss, Linda [ed.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Cambridge studies in international relations; v. 86.Publisher: New York : Cambridge University, 2003Description: 364 p. : il.ISBN: 9780521525381.Subject(s): Modelo de Gestão | Globalização | Institucionalismo | Forma de Estado
Contents:
PART I: The resilience of welfare states. - 2. Disappearing taxes or the 'race to the middle'? Fiscal policy in the OECD - Jonh M. Hobson. - 3. Withering welfare? Globalization, political economic institutions, and contemporary welfare states - Duane Swank. - 4. Globalisation and social security expansion in East Asia - M. Ramesh. - PART II: New economic challenges, changing state capacities. - 5. France: a new 'capitalism of voice'? - Michael Loriaux. - 6. The challenges of economic upgrading in liberalising Thailand - Richard F. Doner, Ansil Ramsay. - 7. Building institutional capacity for China's new economic opening - Tianbiao Zhu. - 8. New regimes, new capacities: the politics of telecommunications nationalisation and liberalisation - David Levi-Faur. - 9. Ideas, institutions, and interests in the shaping of telecommunications reform: Japan and the US - Mark Tilton. - 10. Diverse paths towards 'the right institutions': law, the state, and economic reform in East Asia - Meredith Woo-Cumings. - PART III: Governing globalisation. - 11. Managing openness in India: the social construction of a globalist narrative - Jalal Alamgir. - 12. Guiding globalisation in East Asia: new roles for old developmental states - Linda Weiss. - 13. Governing global finance: financial derivatives, liberal states, and transformative capacity - William D. Coleman. - 14. Is the state being 'transformed' by globalization? - Linda Weiss.
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PART I: The resilience of welfare states. - 2. Disappearing taxes or the 'race to the middle'? Fiscal policy in the OECD - Jonh M. Hobson. - 3. Withering welfare? Globalization, political economic institutions, and contemporary welfare states - Duane Swank. - 4. Globalisation and social security expansion in East Asia - M. Ramesh. - PART II: New economic challenges, changing state capacities. - 5. France: a new 'capitalism of voice'? - Michael Loriaux. - 6. The challenges of economic upgrading in liberalising Thailand - Richard F. Doner, Ansil Ramsay. - 7. Building institutional capacity for China's new economic opening - Tianbiao Zhu. - 8. New regimes, new capacities: the politics of telecommunications nationalisation and liberalisation - David Levi-Faur. - 9. Ideas, institutions, and interests in the shaping of telecommunications reform: Japan and the US - Mark Tilton. - 10. Diverse paths towards 'the right institutions': law, the state, and economic reform in East Asia - Meredith Woo-Cumings. - PART III: Governing globalisation. - 11. Managing openness in India: the social construction of a globalist narrative - Jalal Alamgir. - 12. Guiding globalisation in East Asia: new roles for old developmental states - Linda Weiss. - 13. Governing global finance: financial derivatives, liberal states, and transformative capacity - William D. Coleman. - 14. Is the state being 'transformed' by globalization? - Linda Weiss.

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