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Diverging Capitalisms: Britain, the City of London and Europe: Building a Sustainable Political Economy: SPERI Research & Policy

Editat de Colin Hay, Daniel Bailey
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 ian 2019
This book analyses the changing nature of the British economy and the consequences of Brexit upon its place within the European economic space. The overhang from the global financial crisis, the Eurozone crisis, the political negotiation of prolonged economic downturn and now the spectre of ‘Brexit’ provide the backdrop for various forms of capitalist restructuring designed to restore competitiveness and prosperity. This re-structuring has clear implications for existing European growth models, the structural imbalances and inequalities which characterise the British economy, the fortunes of the City of London and competing financial districts internationally, and the prospective strategies of progressive politics in this context. Adopting a broadly critical political economy lens – which gives analytical weight to the relationship between economic and political dynamics – the book will draw on the research of eminent scholars to assess divergence in the foundations of economic competitiveness and their social repercussions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030034146
ISBN-10: 3030034143
Pagini: 204
Ilustrații: XIII, 224 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Building a Sustainable Political Economy: SPERI Research & Policy

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction: Brexit and European capitalism: a parting of the waves? Prof. Colin Hay and Dr. Daniel Bailey.- After Brexit: the past and future of the Anglo-liberal model. Prof. Andrew Gamble.- “Pragmatic Adaptation” and the Future of the City of London: Between Globalisation and Brexit. Prof. Leila Simona Talani.- The limits of the City’s structural power: the City’s offshore interests and the Brexit referendum. Prof. Helen Thompson.- European Union Financial Regulation, Banking Union, Capital Markets Union and the UK. Prof. Lucia Quaglia.- Integration and Disintegration: Two-level games in the EU. Prof. Waltraud Schelkle.- The UK’s Growth Model, Business Strategy and Brexit. Dr. Scott Lavery.- The bed you made: Social democracy and industrial policy in the EU. Dr. Angela Wigger and Dr. Laura Horn.- Unusual Bedfellows? The IMF, Tackling Inequality and Social Democratic Policy Renewal. Prof. Ben Clift.

Notă biografică

Colin Hay is Professor of Political Science in the Centre d’études européennes at Sciences Po, Paris, France, and the Department of Politics at the University of Sheffield, UK. He is also the Co-Director of the Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute.
 
Daniel Bailey is Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Manchester, UK, having previously worked at the Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute and the University of York.

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This book analyses the changing nature of the British economy and the consequences of Brexit upon its place within the European economic space. The overhang from the global financial crisis, the Eurozone crisis, the political negotiation of prolonged economic downturn and now the spectre of ‘Brexit’ provide the backdrop for various forms of capitalist restructuring designed to restore competitiveness and prosperity. This re-structuring has clear implications for existing European growth models, the structural imbalances and inequalities which characterise the British economy, the fortunes of the City of London and competing financial districts internationally, and the prospective strategies of progressive politics in this context. Adopting a broadly critical political economy lens – which gives analytical weight to the relationship between economic and political dynamics – the book will draw on the research of eminent scholars to assess divergence in the foundations of economic competitiveness and their social repercussions.
 
Colin Hay is Professor of Political Science in the Centre d’études européennes at Sciences Po, Paris, and the Department of Politics at the University of Sheffield.  He is also the Co-Director of the Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute.
 
Daniel Bailey is Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Manchester having previously worked at the Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute and the University of York.

Caracteristici

Considers the impact of the global financial crisis, the Eurozone crisis and Brexit upon varieties of capitalism in the EU Questions the sustainability of the UK's growth model beyond Brexit Examines the future of social democracy in Europe