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Crouch, Colin, and Wolfgang Streeck (eds.). Political Economy of Modern Capitalism: Mapping Convergence and Diversity. London; Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage, 1997.
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Table of contents
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| List of Contributors | vii |
| Preface | ix |
| Introduction: The Future Of Capitalist Diversity (Colin Crouch and Wolfgang
Streeck) | 1 |
| 1. The Distinctiveness of Japan (Ronald Dore) | 19 |
| 2. German Capitalism: Does It Exist? Can It Survive? (Wolfgang Streeck)
| 33 |
| 3. Between Neo-Liberalism and the German Model: Swedish Capitalism in Transition
(Jonas Pontusson) | 55 |
| 4. French Statism at the Crossroads (Robert Boyer) | 71 |
| 5. Social Institutions and Production Structure: The Italian Variety of Capitalism
in the 1980s (Marino Regini) | 102 |
| 6. The UK 1979-95: Myths and Realities of Conservative Capitalism (Andrew
Graham) | 117 |
| 7. The Institutional Embeddedness of American Capitalism (J. Rogers Hollingsworth)
| 133 |
| 8. Following the Collapse of Communism, Is There Still a Middle Way? (Jean-Paul
Fitoussi) | 148 |
| 9. A Check To Enlightened Capitalism(Philippe d'Iribarne) | 161 |
| 10. International Finance and the Erosion of Capitalist Diversity (Philip
G. Cerny) | 173 |
| 11. The Future of Global Capitalism; Or, Will Divergence Persist Forever?
(Susan Strange) | 182 |
| Bibliography | 192 |
| Index | 201 |