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  • The End of Diversity?

    inbunden, 2003, Engelska, ISBN 9780801440885

    After the devastation of World War II, Germany and Japan built national capitalist institutions that were remarkably successful in terms of national reconstruction and

  • Governing the World's Money

    inbunden, 2002, Engelska, ISBN 9780801440199

    The effective governance of global money and finance is under enormous stress. Deep changes over the last decade in capital markets, exchange rate systems, and government finances

  • The Price of Wealth

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    inbunden, 1997, Engelska, ISBN 9780801431647

    The emerging consensus that institutions shape political and economic outcomes has produced few theories of institutional change and no defensible theory of institutional

  • Monetary Orders

    inbunden, 2003, Engelska, ISBN 9780801440601

    Wherever there is money, there is money politics-a subject demanding ever greater attention at a time when monetary policies lead and the real economy follows. A principal defining

  • Creating Cooperation

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    inbunden, 2002, Engelska, ISBN 9780801440694

    In Creating Cooperation, Pepper D. Culpepper explains the successes and failures of human capital reforms adopted by the French and German governments in the 1990s. Employers and

  • International Governance

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    inbunden, 1994, Engelska, ISBN 9780801429729

    How can the global environment be safeguarded in the absence of a world government? In the vanguard of efforts to address this critical question, Oran R. Young draws on

  • The Origins of Nonliberal Capitalism

    inbunden, 2001, Engelska, ISBN 9780801439179

    Why was the rise of capitalism in Germany and Japan associated not with liberal institutions and democratic politics, but rather with statist controls and authoritarian rule? A

  • Disaggregating China, Inc.

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    inbunden, 2021, Engelska, ISBN 9781501759635

    Set in the aftermath of China's entry into the World Trade Organization, Disaggregating China, Inc. questions the extent to which the liberal internationalist promise of membership