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An issue of central importance in the globalisation debate today concerns the impact of increasing economic openness upon the state's capacity to govern the national economy.
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corporatist conservative welfare states, inclusive electoral institutions, other power actors, nationalist globalism, globalist narrative, negotiative power, governed interdependence, coordinated market economies, increasing economic openness, income tax regimes, economic decentralisation, regulatory database, welfare retrenchment, domestic compensation, elite cohesion, interconnection rates, coordinated economies, policymaking capacities, social welfare effort, social security programmes, financial liberalisation, globalisation challenges, globalisation theory, new policy instruments, closed economy model
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United States, Latin America, World Bank, East Asia, Linda Weiss, Grands Corps, The Economist, Bank of England, Hong Kong, Ministry of Finance, South Korea, European Union, Kim Dae Jung, New Zealand, United Kingdom, World War, Bretton Woods, Steven Vogel, Department of Justice, Financial Times, Korea Herald, National Accounts, Revenue Statistics, Seifu Kisei, Silicon Valley
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