Capitalist Alternatives

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A01=Vlad Tarko
Agnostic
Alternative Economic Systems
Analytical Narrative Perspective
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BRICS
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Comparative Economic Systems
comparative political economy
Coordinated Market Economies
Credit Market Regulations
crony
Crony Capitalism
Crony Relations
Economic History Studies
economic system typologies
EFW Index
Entrepreneurial Capitalism
epistemic frameworks
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Functional Reduction
future scenarios in capitalism
Government Consumption Spending
historical economic change
institutional analysis
Occupy Wall Street
Oligarchic Capitalism
OLS Type
Provider State Functions
Public Administration
Real Life Socialism
regulatory
Rethinking Institutional Analysis and Development
RIPE
Silhouette Analysis
Smaller Spillover Effects
State Capitalist Systems
Strong Left Parties
SWE
theorising economic diversity
Varieties of Capitalism
VoC Framework

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138287907
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The book's objective is to explore the challenge of thinking methodically - in a theoretically and empirically informed way - about alternative forms of capitalism. What are the most effective ways to conceptualize the existing models of capitalism that have captured the public imagination and are currently floating around in the public debate? How can one mobilize empirical analysis and theory in thinking about the realm of possibilities and about the future of economic order, but avoid the twin perils of scientism and historicism? This book is an attempt to respond to these and related challenges.

First, it delves into the substantive aspect of the debate, taking a closer look at a set of particular forms and models of capitalism that are currently discussed both in mass media and in academic circles as plausible, or at least possible, alternatives to the status quo: Crony, State, Regulatory, and Entrepreneurial Capitalisms. By elaborating and clarifying those models, it engages in a heuristic exercise that leads to a better understanding of the task of conceptualizing and assessing, in a theoretically informed way, the diversity of forms of capitalism.

Second, the book takes a step further, looking at the epistemic, theoretical and methodological dimensions of the discussion: What is involved, more precisely, in our classifying and theorizing of capitalist systems and their historical evolution? What is the epistemic basis for building plausible conjectures about the future evolution of an economic system? What are the logical and methodological parameters of our endeavors that deal with economic systems, or with the problem of continuity and change in comparative economic systems? Offering an original approach to the problem of alternative forms of capitalism, this book will be of great interest to scholars working in the field of comparative political economy.

Paul Dragos Aligica is Senior Research Fellow at the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Mercatus Center, George Mason University, where he teaches in the graduate program of the Economics Department. Vlad Tarko is a Fellow at the Mercatus Center and a doctoral candidate in the Economics Department of George Mason University."