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Hollingsworth, Rogers J., and Robert Boyer (eds.). Contemporary Capitalism: The Embeddedness of Institutions. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997.
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Table of contents
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| Acknowledgments | ix |
| List of Contributors | xi |
| Chapter 1. Coordination of Economic Actors and Social Systems of Production
(J. Rogers Hollingsworth and Robert Boyer) | 1 |
| Part I. The Variety of Institutional Arrangements and Their Complementarity
in Modern Economies (Robert Boyer and J. Rogers Hollingsworth) | 49 |
| Chapter 2. The Variety and Unequal Performance of Really Existing Markets:
Farewell to Doctor Pangloss? (Robert Boyer) | 55 |
| Chapter 3. A Typology of Interorganizational Relationships and Networks(Jerald
Hage and Catherine Alter) | 94 |
| Chapter 4. Associational Governance in a Globalizing Era: Weathering the
Storm (William D. Coleman) | 127 |
| Chapter 5. Constitutional Orders: Trust Building and Response to Change (Charles
F. Sabel) | 154 |
| Part II. How and Why Do Social Systems of Production Change? (Robert
Boyer and J. Rogers Hollingsworth) | 189 |
| Chapter 6. Beneficial Constraints: On the Economic Limits of Rational Voluntarism
(Wolfgang Streeck) | 197 |
| Chapter 7. Flexible Specialization: Theory and Evidence in the Analysis of
Industrial Change (Paul Hirst and Jonathan Zeitlin) | 220 |
| Chapter 8. Globalization, Variety, and Mass Production: The Metamorphosis
of Mass Production in the New Competitive Age (Benjamin Coriat) | 240 |
| Chapter 9. Continuities and Changes in Social Systems of Production: The
Cases of Japan, Germany, and the United States (J. Rogers Hollingsworth) | 265 |
| Part III. Levels of Spatial Coordination and the Embeddedness of
Institutions (Philippe C. Schmitter) | 311 |
| Chapter 10. Perspectives on Globalization and Economic Coordination (Wyn
Grant) | 319 |
| Chapter 11. Globalization in Question: International Economic Relations and
Forms of Public Governance (Paul Hirst and Grahame Thompson) | 337 |
| Chapter 12. Clubs are Trump: The Formation of International Regimes in the
Absence of a Hegemon (Lorraine Eden and Fen Osier Hampson) | 361 |
| Chapter 13. The Emerging Europolity and Its Impact upon National Systems
of Production (Philippe C. Schmitter) | 395 |
| Part IV. Conclusion | 431 |
| Chapter 14. From National Embeddedness to Spatial and Institutional Nestedness
(Robert Boyer and J. Rogers Hollingsworth) | 433 |
| Index | 485 |