Varieties of capitalism in Spain : remaking the Spanish economy for the new century

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Varieties of capitalism in Spain : remaking the Spanish economy for the new century

Sebastián Royo

Palgrave Macmillan, 2008

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Bibliography: p. [227]-245

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Is globalization forcing non-coordinated market economies, such as Chile, Mexico, Spain, and Portugal, to converge on an Anglo-American model? What explains national differences in social and economic policies? This book builds on recent literature on 'varieties of capitalism' to show the impact that institutions have on national economic policy.

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Introduction: Re-conceptualizing "Varieties of Capitalism" for Iberoamerican Economies PART I: THE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK Industrial Relations Institutions: Wage Determination, Collective Bargaining, and In-company Industrial Relations Education and Training Systems: Vocational Training, Industry Training Linkages, Research Programs, and University-Company Linkages System of Company Financing: Shareholder Systems, Banking-Industry Linkages, Public Financing Corporate Governance and Rules Governing Inter-company Relationships: Technology Transfer, Standard Setting, Competitive Policy, Corporate Accountability, and the Role of Boards, the Relationship between Corporations and Financial Markets Structural Capacity Economic Structure PART II: PATTERNS OF PUBLIC POLICY Varieties of Labor Politics Social Protection Skill Formation Corporate Governance Monetary and Financial Policies

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