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The New Institutional Arrangements of Contemporary Capitalism

Robert Boyer ()
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Robert Boyer: EHESS, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociale et Institut des Amériquesstitut des Amériques

Chapter Chapter 7 in Political Economy of Capitalisms, 2022, pp 139-178 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Along with labor division deepening, many intermediate level entities have emerged and fill the gap between macro and micro levels. Productive models significantly differentiate various capitalisms. Many sectors are governed by ad hoc institutional devices. Social innovation systems do channel research and development direction and intensity. The production of skills is another distinctive factor in competitiveness. National welfare systems are an important novelty of contemporary capitalisms. Each development mode displays a specific inequality regime. Last but not least how do ecological constraints shape the development modes? The interrelation between all these domains brings an unprecedented complexity in policy making in contemporary capitalisms.

Keywords: Institutional arrangements; Productive models; Social innovation systems; Skills regimes; National welfares systems; Inequality regimes; Environment institutional devices (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-3536-7_7

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