The new economy in transatlantic perspective

The new economy in transatlantic perspective
About this book
"This book shows that despite all the mistaken ideas and exaggerations, the technological changes of the 1990s still have important effects today. Economic history shows that technological revolutions tend to generate deep economic and social crises before a temporary state of equilibrium is reached." "The established modes of accumulation and regimes of regulation of national capitalisms and international capitalism have been undermined by the collapse of the high tech asset bubble. Financial markets are still in disarray. What can be observed, however, is that some national economies are better positioned to tackle the crisis than others. Why is this?".
"This and other important questions are tackled by an international team of contributors including Daniele Archibugi, Harald Hagemann, Bruno Amable, Martin Heidenreich and David Gibbs. This volume should be of great interest to all those working at the intersection of international politics and economics."--BOOK JACKET.
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- OL16920380W
Subjects
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERINGTechnological innovationsEconomic aspectsIndustrial TechnologyEconomic theory & philosophyEconomicsBusiness & managementPolitics & governmentWorld politicsInnovationsAspect économique