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

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Weiss, Linda (Linda M.), editor.
Series:
Cambridge studies in international relations ; 86.
Cambridge studies in international relations ; 86
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International economic relations.
Globalization--Economic aspects.
Globalization.
Globalization--Political aspects.
Globalization--Social aspects.
State, The.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 364 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The growing interconnectedness of national economies and an expanding awareness of global interdependence in the 1990s have generated lively debate over the future of national governance. In a world of mobile capital, are states vital to the social and economic wellbeing of their citizens? A number of changes in the state's domestic and international environment - ranging from regulatory reforms and welfare state restructuring to the proliferation of intergovernmental agreements - have promoted the view that globalisation has a negative impact, compromising state capacities to govern domestically. This book challenges the 'constraints thesis'. Covering vital areas of state activity (welfare, taxation, industrial strategy, and regulatory reform), the contributors focus on a range of issues (finance, trade, technology) faced by both developed and developing countries. The contributors argue that globalisation can enable as well as constrain, and they seek to specify the institutional conditions which sharpen or neutralise the pressures of interdependence.
Contents:
Introduction : bringing domestic institutions back in / Linda Weiss
Disappearing taxes or the 'race to the middle'? Fiscal policy in the OECD / John Hobson
Withering welfare? Globalisation, political economic institutions, and contemporary welfare states / Duane Swank
Globalisation and social security expansion in East Asia / M. Ramesh
France : a new 'capitalism of voice'? / Michael Loriaux
The challenges of economic upgrading in liberalising Thailand / Richard Doner and Ansil Ramsay
Building institutional capacity for China's new economic opening / Tianbiao Zhu
New regimes, new capacities : the politics of telecommunications nationalisation and liberalisation / David Levi-Faur
Ideas, institutions and interests in the shaping of telecommunications reform : Japan and the US / Mark Tilton
Diverse paths towards 'the right institutions' : law, the state and economic reform in East Asia / Meredith Woo-Cumings
Managing openness in India : the social construction of a globalist narrative / Jalal Alamgir
Guiding globalisation in East Asia : new roles for old developmental states / Linda Weiss
Governing global finance : financial derivatives, liberal states, and transformative capacity / William Coleman
Is the state being 'transformed' by globalisation? / Linda Weiss.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-107-12611-8
1-280-43055-9
0-511-17703-8
0-511-04284-1
0-511-15794-0
0-511-30477-3
0-511-49175-1
0-511-05461-0
OCLC:
475917829

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