9780801499494-0801499496-Rival Capitalists: International Competitiveness in the United States, Japan, and Western Europe (Cornell Studies in Political Economy)

Rival Capitalists: International Competitiveness in the United States, Japan, and Western Europe (Cornell Studies in Political Economy)

ISBN-13: 9780801499494
ISBN-10: 0801499496
Edition: First Edition
Author: Jeffrey A. Hart
Publication date: 1992
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Format: Paperback 328 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780801499494
ISBN-10: 0801499496
Edition: First Edition
Author: Jeffrey A. Hart
Publication date: 1992
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Format: Paperback 328 pages

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Rival Capitalists: International Competitiveness in the United States, Japan, and Western Europe (Cornell Studies in Political Economy) (ISBN-13: 9780801499494 and ISBN-10: 0801499496), written by authors Jeffrey A. Hart, was published by Cornell University Press in 1992. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Rival Capitalists: International Competitiveness in the United States, Japan, and Western Europe (Cornell Studies in Political Economy) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.43.

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Nowhere can the cataclysmic reversals in international competitiveness since the Second World War be traced more clearly than in the United States, Great Britain, France, Germany, and Japan. Surveying the development of the steel, automobile, and semiconductor industries in each of these countries, Jeffrey A. Hart illuminates the role of national policy in a changing world.

Hart describes the global structure of production and consumption in the five major capitalist countries and offers a rich comparative history of their industrial policymaking. He concludes that variations in statesocietal arrangements―and the impact these differences have on the creation and diffusion of new technologies―provide the best explanation for divergences in international competitiveness. In Japan, state and business are allied, but labor is marginalized, whereas in Germany, labor and business are allied, and the state is decentralized. Yet both countries have become increasingly competitive because they have developed institutional mechanisms for technology diffusion. France's state-led system, in contrast, is linked with only moderate competitiveness. The decline of competitiveness in the United States and Britain, Hart concludes, may be attributed to state-societal arrangements that have allowed one actor-labor in Britain, business in the United States-to dominate policymaking.

Rival Capitalists will be an invaluable source for policymakers and business analysts as well as scholars and students of political economy, international relations, industrial organization, industrial sociology, and comparative politics.

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