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States in the global economy : bringing domestic institutions back in / edited by Linda Weiss.

Contributor(s): Publication details: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003.Description: xiv, 364 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780521525381(pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337 WEI
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Contents:
1. Introduction bringing domestic institutions back in ; 2. Disappearing taxes or the race to the middle fiscal policy in the oecd ; 3. Withering welfare globalisation political economic institutions and contemporary welfare states ; 4. Globalisation and social security expansion in east asia ; 5. France a new capitalism of voice ; 6. The challenges of economic upgrading in liberalising thailand ; 7. Building institutional capacity for chinas new economic opening ; 8. New regimes new capacities the politics of telecommunications nationalisation and liberalisation ; 9. Ideas institutions and interests in the shaping of telecommunications reform japan and the us ; 10. Diverse paths towards the right institutions law the state and economic reform in east asia ; 11. Managing openness in india the social construction of a globalist narrative ; 12. Guiding globalisation in east asia new roles for old developmental states ; 13. Governing global finance financial derivatives liberal states and transformative capacity ; 14. Is the state being transformed by globalisation.
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1. Introduction bringing domestic institutions back in ;
2. Disappearing taxes or the race to the middle fiscal policy in the oecd ;
3. Withering welfare globalisation political economic institutions and contemporary welfare states ;
4. Globalisation and social security expansion in east asia ;
5. France a new capitalism of voice ;
6. The challenges of economic upgrading in liberalising thailand ;
7. Building institutional capacity for chinas new economic opening ;
8. New regimes new capacities the politics of telecommunications nationalisation and liberalisation ;
9. Ideas institutions and interests in the shaping of telecommunications reform japan and the us ;
10. Diverse paths towards the right institutions law the state and economic reform in east asia ;
11. Managing openness in india the social construction of a globalist narrative ;
12. Guiding globalisation in east asia new roles for old developmental states ;
13. Governing global finance financial derivatives liberal states and transformative capacity ;
14. Is the state being transformed by globalisation.

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