
Debates surrounding institutional change have become increasingly central to Political Science, Management Studies, and Sociology, opposing the role of globalization in bringing about a convergence of national economies and institutions on one model to theories about 'Varieties of Capitalism'. This book brings together a distinguished set of contributors from a variety to examine current theories of institutional change. The chapters highlight the limitations of these theories, finding them lacking in the analytic tools necessary to identify the changes occurring at a national level, and therefore tend to explain many changes and innovations as simply another version of previous situations. Instead a model emerges of contemporary political economies developing in incremental but cummulatively transformative processes. The contributors shoe that a wide, but not infinite, variety of models of institutional change exist which can meaniingfully distinguished and analytically compared. They offer an empirically grounded typology of modes of institutional change that offer important insights on mechanisms of social and political stability, and evolution generally. Beyond Continuity provides a more complex and fundamental understanding of institutional change, and will be important reading for academics, researchers, and advanced students of Political Science, Management Studies, Sociology and Economics.
This book investigates the mechanisms of institutional change within advanced political economies, challenging the notion that globalization forces national systems into a single, convergent model. The editors, Kathleen Thelen and Wolfgang Streeck, assemble a group of scholars to critique existing theories that often fail to account for the nuanced, incremental shifts occurring within national institutions. By moving beyond static interpretations of 'Varieties of Capitalism,' the authors propose a framework that identifies how small, cumulative changes lead to significant long-term transformations in political and economic structures.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational text for understanding the evolution of political economies beyond simple convergence theories. Scholars frequently cite the book for its rigorous analytical framework and its utility in navigating the complexities of institutional development in a globalized context.
Page Count:
318
Publication Date:
2005-05-26
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199280452
ISBN-13:
9780199280452
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