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State-permeated Capitalism in Large Emerging Economies

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 09/2019
Edizione: 1° edizione





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This book systematically analyzes the economic dynamics of large emerging economies from an extended Comparative Capitalisms perspective. Coining the phrase ‘state-permeated capitalism’, the authors shift the focus of research from economic policy alone, towards the real world of corporate and state behaviour. On the basis of four empirical case studies (Brazil, India, China, South Africa), the main drivers for robust economic growth in these countries from the 2000s until the 2010s are revealed. These are found, in particular, in mutual institutional compatibilities of ‘state-permeated capitalism’, in their large domestic markets, and beneficial global economic constellations. Differences in their institutional arrangements are explored to explain why China and India have been more economically successful than Brazil and South Africa. The authors highlight substantial challenges for the stability of state-permeated capitalism and assess the potential future growth, sustainability and likely pitfalls for these large emerging economies. Opening further avenues for empirical and theoretical research, this book raises questions for the future of the global economic order and should appeal to academics, graduate students and advanced undergraduates in politics, economics, economic sociology and development studies. It should also prove a worthwhile and provocative read for development practitioners and policy-makers.




Sommario

Introduction Chapter 1 Extending Comparative Capitalisms: A Framework for Analysis 1.1 Capitalist diversity and emerging economies 1.2 Extending Comparative Capitalisms research: Insertion into the world economy, external pressures and internal capacities 1.3 Extending Comparative Capitalisms research: The role of the state in emerging economies 1.4 Extending Comparative Capitalisms research: Coordination of state-business relations in emerging economies 1.5 Comparative Capitalisms extended: A framework for the analysis of economic dynamics in large emerging economies Chapter 2 China: A success story in economic growth 2.1 Contemporary Chinese capitalism: Global context and historical evolution 2.2 Coordination in the Chinese political economy 2.3 The institutional foundations of Chinese capitalism 2.4 Comparative advantages, institutional complementarities and contradictions of Chinese capitalism Chapter 3 India: Enduring state-permeation in spite of economic liberalization 3.1 Contemporary Indian capitalism between liberalism and protectionism 3.2 Coordination in the Indian political economy 3.3 The institutional foundations of Indian capitalism 3.4 Comparative advantages, institutional complementarities and contradictions of Indian capitalism Chapter 4 Brazil: On the way to becoming a state-led economy (again)? 4.1 Contemporary Brazilian capitalism in global context and historical evolution 4.2 Coordination in the Brazilian political economy 4.3 The institutional foundations of Brazilian capitalism 4.4 Comparative advantages, institutional complementarities and contradictions of Brazilian capitalism Chapter 5 South Africa: Destabilization through fragmentation? 5.1 Contemporary South African capitalism in global context and historical evolution 5.2 Coordination in the South African political economy 5.3 The institutional foundations of South African capitalism 5.4 Comparative advantages, institutional complementarities and contradictions of South African capitalism Chapter 6 The contours of state-permeated capitalism 6.1 The outcome: Growth in global perspective 6.2 Identifying the ‘niche’: Products for domestic consumption 6.3 Selective insertion into global capitalism 6.4 Institutional features of capitalism in large emerging economies 6.5 An ideal type of state-permeated capitalism Chapter 7 Perspectives and problems of state-permeated capitalism 7.1 From China to South Africa: Country divergences 7.2 Contingent global conjunctures: Further factors for SME success 7.3 Economic exhaustion? The resilience of state-permeated capitalism in difficult times 7.4 Political exhaustion? Inequality and the rise of the middle classes Conclusion




Autore

Andreas Nölke is Professor in International Political Economy/International Relations at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. Tobias ten Brink is Professor of Chinese Economy and Society and director of the China Global Center at Jacobs University Bremen, Germany. Christian May is Senior Researcher at the Department of Political Science at Goethe University, Germany. Simone Claar co-leads the research group ‘Glocalpower’ at the Department of Political Science at University of Kassel, Germany.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780367203696

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: RIPE Series in Global Political Economy
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 1.00 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:17 b/w images, 16 tables and 17 line drawings
Pagine Arabe: 298
Pagine Romane: xvi


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