The world is in turmoil, the dynamics of political economy seem to have entered a phase where a ‘return to normal’ cannot be expected. Since the financial crisis, conventional economic theory has proven itself to be rather helpless and political decision makers have become suspicious about this type of economic consultancy. This book offers a different approach. It promises to describe political and economic dynamics as interwoven as they are in real life and it adds to that an evolutionary perspective. The latter allows for a long-run view, which makes it possible to discuss the emergence and exit of social institutions.Evolutionary Political Economy in Action consists of two parts. Part I provides a broad range of issues that show how flexible evolutionary political economy can handle acute policy problems in Europe: should Europe support the revived build-up of NATO forces on its Eastern border, or should it rather aim at economic cooperation with Russia? How can democracy for a whole continent be reasonably further developed; what is the role of economies of scope? Do the new protest movements against inequality provide alternatives? What could a vision for a unified, socioecological Europe look like? Part II takes a closer look at Cyprus and Greece, where the problems of the financial crisis have been exacerbated by the ‘solutions’ imposed on them by the troika. In all of these essays, the authors demonstrate the unique insights which can be garnered from adopting an evolutionary political economy approach and consider the real solutions that such an approach points towards.This volume is extremely useful for social scientists in the fields of economics, politics and sociology who are interested to learn what evolutionary political economy is, how it proceeds and what it can provide.
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This book consists of two parts. Part 1 provides a broad range of issues that show how flexible evolutionary political economy can handle acute policy problems in Europe: should Europe support the revived build-up of NATO forces on its Eastern border, or should it rather aim at economic cooperation with Russia? How can democracy for a whole
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List of figures List of tables List of contributors Introduction PART IPolitical economy in action 1 NATO expansion versus consolidation of the EU: intra- and interclass dynamics in the context of the next Cold War HARDY HANAPPI 2 Spanish regions under the euro crisis: did the crisis escalate interregional tensions? MAKIKO NARITA 3 Some simple macroeconomic remarks on slower economic growth MALCOLM SAWYER 4 Welfare capitalism versus financial capitalism during globalisation PASQUALE TRIDICO 5 Achievements and challenges of the Chinese model of capitalism: how much can be explained by Confucianism? KLAUS NIELSEN 6 Economies of scope: explaining liberal authority and its consequences in the Eurozone CHARLIE DANNREUTHER7 Inequality dynamics, (unmet) aspirations and social protest SVENJA FLECHTNER 8 Any alternatives left? From green narratives of change to socio-ecological transformative utopias – a political economy framework ANNIKA R. SCHARBERT, BERNHARD LEUBOLT AND MANUEL SCHOLZ-WÄCKERLEPART IICrisis in Greece and Cyprus 9 The crisis in Greece: a story in pictures CHRISTIS HASSAPIS, NIKOLAOS SKOURIAS AND PANOS XIDONAS10 Structural reform–growth nexus: an examination over time – the importance of Eastern Europe ANDREAS ASSIOTIS11 The vicious cycle of Cyprus’s economic crisis STAVROS TOMBAZOS12 Government response to the Eurozone crisis: the cases of Greece and Cyprus SAVVAS KATSIKIDES AND GEORGIA YIANGOU13 Manufacturing consent or informing the public? A review of recent research on how international mainstream media covered the Greek crisis LIA-PASCHALIA SPYRIDOU AND PAVLOS KOKTSIDIS14 Industrial competitiveness and the search for a sustainable path out of the crisis – lessons from the Greek experience IOANNA KASTELLI AND STAVROS ZOGRAFAKISIndex
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780367595494
Publisert
2020-08-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
460 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
232

Om bidragsyterne

Hardy Hanappi is a researcher at the University of Technology in Vienna, Austria, a Jean Monnet Chair for political economy of the European integration, and president of the Vienna Institute for Political Economy Research (VIPER). His expertise is in economic modelling, simulation and game theory. More recently he has focused on the political economy of European unification.

Savvas Katsikides is University Professor and Jean Monnet Chair at University of Cyprus.

Manuel Scholz-Wäckerle is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Socioeconomics, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria.