These chapters contribute to theorising varieties of capitalism beyond the OECD world and to developing a dynamic theory of capitalist change in the face of pressures from globalisation and economic crises.
These chapters contribute to theorising varieties of capitalism beyond the OECD world and to developing a dynamic theory of capitalist change in the face of pressures from globalisation and economic crises.
Alexandra Vasileva-Dienes is affiliated research fellow at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, where she did her PhD on Russian political economy in comparative BRICs context. She currently works on Russian and European foreign policy at the Friedrich-Ebert-Foundations's "Regional Office for Cooperation and Peace in Europe" based in Vienna, Austria.
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Introduction: Conceptualising capitalism in the twenty-first century: the BRICs and the European periphery Alexandra Vasileva-Dienes and Vivien A. Schmidt 1. Public-private coordination in large emerging economies: the case of Brazil, India and China Christian May, Andreas Nölke and Tobias ten Brink 2. Crisis and austerity: the recent trajectory of capitalist development in Brazil Renato Raul Boschi and Carlos Eduardo Santos Pinho 3. Theorizing Sino-capitalism: implications for the study of comparative capitalisms Christopher A. McNally 4. Informality trap: a foundation of Russia's statist-patrimonial capitalism Alexandra Vasileva-Dienes 5. The state as a large-scale aggregator: statist neoliberalism and waste management in Portugal Ana Maria Evans, Pedro Verga Matos and Vítor Santos
Introduction: Conceptualising capitalism in the twenty-first century: the BRICs and the European periphery Alexandra Vasileva-Dienes and Vivien A. Schmidt 1. Public-private coordination in large emerging economies: the case of Brazil, India and China Christian May, Andreas Nölke and Tobias ten Brink 2. Crisis and austerity: the recent trajectory of capitalist development in Brazil Renato Raul Boschi and Carlos Eduardo Santos Pinho 3. Theorizing Sino-capitalism: implications for the study of comparative capitalisms Christopher A. McNally 4. Informality trap: a foundation of Russia's statist-patrimonial capitalism Alexandra Vasileva-Dienes 5. The state as a large-scale aggregator: statist neoliberalism and waste management in Portugal Ana Maria Evans, Pedro Verga Matos and Vítor Santos
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