Capitalism in Evolution
Edited by Geoffrey Hodgson (),
Makoto Itoh and
Nobuharu Yokokawa
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Contributors to this volume argue that to understand capitalism in evolution, this diversity of systems and approaches must be taken into account and their individual evolutions analysed. This book represents a major understanding of the evolution of capitalism in the twenty first century and brings together a distinguished group of experts with perspectives from America, Europe and Japan.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Z0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
ISBN: 9781858988603
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction

- Geoffrey Hodgson, Makoto Itoh and Nobuharu Yokokawa
- Ch 2 Contested exchange: a new microeconomics of capitalism

- Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis
- Ch 3 Economic theory and the complexity of capitalism

- Yoshinori Shiozawa
- Ch 4 The development of the market economy and the formation of voice

- Kiichiro Yagi
- Ch 5 The evolution of capitalism from the perspective of institutional and evolutionary economics

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Ch 6 Information technology and the 'Biodiversity' of capitalism

- Ugo Pagano
- Ch 7 The diversity and future of capitalisms: a régulationnist analysis

- Robert A. Boyer
- Ch 8 Where are the advanced economies going?

- Robert E. Rowthorn
- Ch 9 The evolution of Japanese capitalism under global competition

- Makoto Noguchi
- Ch 10 From bureaucratic capitalism to transnational capitalism: an intermediate theory

- Nobuharu Yokokawa
- Ch 11 The evolutionary spiral of capitalism: globalization and neo-liberalism

- Makoto Itoh
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