Transformations of Capitalism: Economy, Society, and the State in Modern Times (Main Trends of the Modern World)
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A diverse, complex, and stable, yet volatile system, capitalism has undergone fundamental transformations over the past century. Entrepreneurial capitalism has become increasingly managerial and corporate in nature. No longer dominated by industrial production, capitalist economies are now geared toward supplying services and toward integrating the working class into capitalist society. Individual companies have given rise to complex relationships between state, economy, and multinational corporations.
Focusing on the structural shifts in advanced political economies, this volume brings to light trends that occur "below" the surface of economic activity. The essays identify the basic patterns of those transformations and their implications--social, political, and economic--for contemporary and future capitalisms.
Contributors: Walter Adams, Raymond Aron, Joseph Bensman, Adolph A. Berle, Jr., Fred L. Block, Barry Bluestone, Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., Neil Fligstein, John Kenneth Galbraith, Robert Gilpin, Bennett Harrison, Gerald K. Helleiner, Bill Jordon, John Maynard Keynes, Charles P. Kindleberger, Joyce Kolko, Gardiner C. Means, Claus Offe, Karl Polanyi, Joseph Schumpeter, Barbara Stallings, Wolfgang Streeck, Thorstein Veblen, Arthur J. Vidich, John Zysman.
About the Author
HARRY F. DAHMS is Associate Professor of Sociology at Florida State University.
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Transformations of Capitalism: Economy, Society, and the State in Modern Times (Main Trends of the Modern World),Harry F. Dahms,New York University Press,0814719031,20th century,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Capitalism,Development - Economic Development,Economic History,Economics - General,General,History,Industrial policy,Public Policy - Economic Policy,Sociology,Political economy,Political science & theory
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