Towards a new Europe? : structural change in the European economy
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Towards a new Europe? : structural change in the European economy
E. Elgar, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Towards a New Europe? goes beyond the narrow obsessions of post-1992 orthodox economists with questions concerning efficiency and the allocative power of the freely operating and expanding market. Drawing upon the work of prominent industrial and political economists, the book examines the implications, for both East and West, of radical, ongoing technological, organizational and socio-political transformations. It argues that it is these processes, rather than market forces per se, which will influence the problems and possibilities of economic and social progress in the new Europe.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The terms of structural economic change: deciphering the terrain of change in Europe, Ash Amin and Michael Dietrich
- deindustrialization and tertiarization - towards a new economic regime?, Benjamin Coriat and Pascal Petit. Part 2 Organizational restructuring: from hierarchy to "hierarchy" - the dynamics of contemporary corporate restructuring in Europe, Ash Amin and Michael Dietrich
- the Japanization of European industry, Klaus Waimair
- new developments in subcontracting - mixing market and hierarchy, Klaus Semlinger
- inter-firm technological alliances - a transient phenomenon or new structures in capitalist economies?, Vivien Walsh. Part 3 Implications for labour: flexibility and fragmentation in the labour market, Thomas P. Boje
- a new deal for Europe?, John Grahl and Paul Teague. Part 4 European monetary union: European monetary arrangements and national economic sovereignty, John N Smithin
- "leap before you look" - the implication of EMU for the future of the EC, John Williams, Karel Williams and Colin Haslam.
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