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States in the Global Economy: Bringing Domestic Institutions Back In (Cambridge Studies in International Relations)
 
 
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0521525381 978-0521525381 March 10, 2003
It is generally argued that globalization has seriously limited the state's capacity to govern domestically. This book questions the thesis that the state's role in promoting social protection and wealth creation has been restricted. Covering a range of areas of state activity and political issues in developing and developed countries, the contributors explore the impact of global interdependence. They argue that globalization can enable as well as constrain, and that the effects will depend on the character of a country's domestic institutions.

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'States in the Global Economy is an important contribution to the emerging debate in the literature about a reassessment of the relationship between domestic markets and actors and the ongoing global transformations and challenges. The book highlights the domestic arena as an important area of study if one wants to fully understand the interplay between domestic policy choices and global forces. grounded in a novel and challenging theoretical framework, the book offers theoretical as well as empirical insights, which are highly relevant and very timely.' International Affairs

'... distinguished by both scholarly rigour and imagination ... All the chapters in this wide-ranging study are spirited and sharply written.' Japanese Journal of Political Science

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It is generally argued that globalisation has seriously limited the state's capacity to govern domestically. This book questions the thesis that the state's role in promoting social protection and wealth creation has been restricted. Covering a range of areas of state activity and political issues, in both developing and developed countries, the contributors explore the real impact of global interdependence. They argue that globalisation can enable as well as constrain, and that its effects will depend on the character of a country's domestic institutions.

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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. Read the first page
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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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