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The End of Diversity?: Prospects for German and Japanese Capitalism (Cornell Studies in Political Economy) [Paperback]

Kozo Yamamura (Author), Wolfgang Streeck (Author)
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Cornell Studies in Political Economy May 2003
After the devastation of World War II, Germany and Japan built national capitalist institutions that were remarkably successful in terms of national reconstruction and international competitiveness. Yet both "miracles" have since faltered, allowing U.S. capital and its institutional forms to establish global dominance. National varieties of capitalism are now under intense pressure to converge to the U.S. model. Kozo Yamamura and Wolfgang Streeck have gathered an international group of authors to examine the likelihood of convergence—to determine whether the global forces of Anglo-American capitalism will give rise to a single, homogeneous capitalist system. The chapters in this volume approach this question from five directions: international integration, technological innovation, labor relations and production systems, financial regimes and corporate governance, and domestic politics.

In their introduction, Yamamura and Streeck summarize the crises of performance and confidence that have beset German and Japanese capitalism and revived the question of competitive convergence. The editors ask whether the two countries, confronted with the political and economic exigencies of technological revolution and economic internationalization, must abandon their distinctive institutions and the competitive advantages these have yielded in the past, or whether they can adapt and retain such institutions, thereby preserving the social cohesion and economic competitiveness of their societies.

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"'Persistence of many capitalisms' is the key message of this admirably lucid, forceful, and most timely volume by a formidable hybrid team. This is a very well-argued book on divergent capitalisms amidst the seemingly irresistible sway of the globe-flattening Anglo-Saxon market capitalism."—Takashi Inoguchi, Professor, University of Tokyo, Editor, Japanese Journal of Political Science --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

About the Author

Kozo Yamamura is the Job and Gertrud Tamaki Professor Emeritus of Japanese Studies at the University of Washington. Among his many books is Asia in Japan’s Embrace. Wolfgang Streeck is Director of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne. Together, they edited The Origins of Nonliberal Capitalism: Germany and Japan in Comparison, also from Cornell. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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  • Paperback: 401 pages
  • Publisher: Cornell Univ Pr (May 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801488206
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801488207
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 1 inches
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This review is from: The End of Diversity?: Prospects for German and Japanese Capitalism (Cornell Studies in Political Economy) (Paperback)
Very interesting collection of essays, highly recommended if one wants to understand more on what is currently happening in Germany and Japan (i.e. important changes that will inject new dynamism in these two "fallen angels").
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