Institutions and Politics : Festschrift in Honour of Ove K. Pedersen

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Institutions and Politics : Festschrift in Honour of Ove K. Pedersen

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

For more than two decades, Ove K. Pedersen has been interpreting the Danish Model of the political economy, analyzing how it works, and placing it in perspective against the economic models of other nations and changes in the world economy over time. His vision of how a 'negotiated economy' works has influenced international scholarship. His studies of the response to globalization and the rise of neo-liberalism show us how politics mediates the impact of economic developments. This volume brings a distinguished set of international scholars together in a wide-ranging tribute to his work. The chapters take up themes of enduring importance bearing on the role of ideas in politics, the roots of Danish economic success, and modes of coordination in the political economy. This timely book appears at a moment of great international interest in 'flexicurity' and the achievements of the Danish model. Its perspectives enrich the discussion of issues central to comparative political economy. Peter A. Hall, Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies, Harvard University.

Contents

Contributors Preface Introduction by John L. Campbell & Peter Nedergaard SECTION 1: INSTITUTIONALIZATION AND INSTITUTIONAL COMPETITIVENESS Chaper 1. Institutional Competitiveness and its Analytical Foundation - in the writing of Ove K. Pedersen by Henning JA rgensen, Professor at Aalborg University, Denmark Chapter 2. Innovation Policy and Institutional Competitiveness in Europe and Denmark by Susana Borras, Associate professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Chaper 3. Institutions of Current Affairs Comparative Research in Varieties of Journalism by Anker Brink Lund, Professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Chapter 4. The Institutionalization of Market Mechanisms in Public Service Delivery by Carsten Greve, Professor at Copenhagen School of Business, Denmark Chapter 5. Institutional History by Peter Kjar, Associate professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Chapter 6. The Institutionalization of Regional Trade Agreements: Surprise and Stickiness in NAFTA and Mercosur by Francesco Duina, Associate professor at Bates College, USA and Copenhagen Business School, Denmark SECTION 2: POLITICS AND IDEAS Chapter 7. What do we know - or not - about Ideas and Politics? by John L. Campbell, Professor at Dartmouth College, USA and Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Chapter 8. Norms of War: An Institutionalist Account by Edgar Kiser, Professor and Eric Gleave, Graduate Student, both University of Washington, USA Chapter 9. What Shouldthe State Do? A Political Economy of Ideas and Institutions by Sven Steinmo, Professor at European University Institute (EUI) Florence, Italy Chapter 10. How Should the Economy Work? Policy Imagination and Dynamics of Institutional Change by Leonard Seabrooke, Professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Chapter 11. Liberal Machiavellianism by John A. Hall, Professor at McGill University, Canada Chapter 12. Transnational Regulation: Europeanization of Nordic Central Governments by Per Lagreid, Professor at University of Bergen, Norway, Runolfur Smari Steinthorsson, Professor at University of Iceland & Baldur Thorhallsson, Professor at University of Iceland SECTION 3. POLITICS AND BUSINESS Chapter 13. The Political Economy of European Integration and Business: How to Explain Policy Developments by Peter Nedergaard, Professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Chapter 14. Party Competition and the Origins of Collective Capitalism in Denmark by Cathie Jo Martin, Professor at Boston University, USA Chapter 15. The State and Coporatism - The Role of the State in the Development and Reproduction of the 'Danish Model' by Lars Bo Kaspersen, Professor at Copenhagen Business School and Ulrich Schmidt-Hansen, Special Adviser at the Ministry of Finance, Denmark List of interviews Curriculum Vitae for Ove K. Pedersen A Selected Bibliography of Research published in English Index

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