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Capitalisms and Democracies: Can Growth and Equality be Reconciled?: Routledge Advances in Sociology

Editat de Carlo Trigilia
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 noi 2022
This book examines steadily-growing increases in inequality within Western capitalist democracies, examining with care the differences between these democracies rooted in their culture and institutions.
It highlights the differences in growth and inequalities between different countries, pointing to the role of endogenous institutions that affect social inequalities as well as the relationship between redistribution and economic growth. The book presents extensive comparative research on institutional factors such as industrial relations, welfare systems, training and innovation policies.
Paying attention to diverse types of democracies and to the main features of left-wing parties, the book highlights the importance of politics, and of different types of democracies, in shaping social inequalities and diverse development paths. It will appeal to students and scholars interested in economic and labour sociology, welfare studies, comparative political economy, comparative welfare, varieties of capitalism, and comparative politics.
The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution- Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032285122
ISBN-10: 1032285125
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: 258
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Sociology

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction
Part I: Growth and Inequalities in Advanced Democracies
1. Four Models of Growth and Inequality
2. Production Structure, Employment and Corporate Governance
3. Industrial Relations
4. Labour Market Policies
5. Welfare Systems
6. Education and Innovation Policies
7. Political Institutions, Governments, and Parties
Part II: Comparative-Historical Analysis
8. Industrial Relations: Representation, Inclusion and Competitiveness
9. Labour Market Policies: Deregulation, Inclusion and Dualization
10. Welfare, Social Policies and Redistribution
11. The Influence of Innovation & Education Policy on Inclusive Growth
Part III: Institutional Structure, Politics and Policies
12. Processes of Political Convergence and Divergence in Advanced Democracies
13. Social Stratification and Electoral Behaviour
14. Politics and Policies of Left-Wing Parties

Notă biografică

Carlo Trigilia is Emeritus Professor of Economic Sociology at the University of Florence and member of the Italian 'Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei’. He served as Minister for Regional Development in the national Government in 2013-2014. He worked in various universities and was De Bosis professor at Harvard. His research interests and publications include local development (Social Capital and Local Economic Development, 2001; Local Production Systems in Europe, co-author, 2001; Changing Governance of Local Economies, co-author 2004); economic sociology and political economy (Economic Sociology. State, market, and Society in Modern Capitalism, 2002; Italy. Rise, decline and restructuring of a regionalised capitalism, co-author 2009; Politics against market. The hard way of Italian capitalism, co-author 2012; Is there a future for democratic capitalism, 2022).

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This book examines steadily-growing increases in inequality within Western capitalist democracies, examining with care the differences between these democracies rooted in their culture and institutions.