Tag: institutions
Community Capitalism in China: the State, the Market, and Collectivism
Credit makes you free! Neoliberalism, politics of debt and the subjugation of the working poor
From Socialism to Neoliberalism: the case of Central Eastern European countries
What is Economic Sociology?
What is Historical Sociology? Understanding the origins of the current social world and the consequences of its transformations
Religion, “free trade” and faithful globalization: producing a sacred vision of the economy
Latin American capitalism: multinational corporations, business groups, low skills and segmented labor markets
Tax avoidance as “tax planning”: global accounting firms on the make
In economic policymaking ideas matter. But how and whose? Campbell and Pedersen have insightful answers
Neoliberalism’s War on Higher Education: the modes of material and symbolic violence undermine public pedagogy and democracy
Why the Federal Reserve Failed to See the 2008 Financial Crisis: The Role of “Macroeconomics” as a Sensemaking and Cultural Frame
Peter A. Hall & Michèle Lamont ask: What is the impact of three decades of neoliberalism on communities and individual lives?
Varieties of Liberalization: Politics of Social Solidarity and Institutional Changes in Labor Market
Varieties of Capitalism classification is not applicable to Asia
How much did internationally promoted ideas about supervisory ‘best practice’ influence institutional design choices?
“Bank Behaviour and Resilience: the Effect of Structures, Institutions and Agents” challenges conventional thinking about the varieties of capitalism
“Modern Politics as a Trust Scheme and Its Relevance to Modern Banking” demonstrates that modern banking and politics are mirror images of each other
“Critical political economy and capitalist diversity” — the Capital & Class journal special issue.
