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Cambridge Studies in Modern Political Economies

Cette série explore les relations complexes entre l'économie et la politique dans le monde contemporain. Elle examine comment les forces politiques façonnent les systèmes économiques et vice versa, offrant des perspectives profondes sur les défis critiques actuels. Chaque volume présente des analyses méticuleusement recherchées, pertinentes pour les universitaires et les personnes intéressées par les affaires mondiales.

Changing Boundaries of the Political
Work and Politics
In Search of Stability

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  • In Search of Stability

    Explorations in Historical Political Economy

    • 304pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
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    Exploring the dynamics of political and economic stability in twentieth-century Western industrial societies, this collection of essays examines the ideological influences of American power on Europe post-World Wars, the economic ideologies of Nazi and fascist regimes, and their comparative achievements against liberal democracies. It also investigates the interplay between productivity, class division, and inflation, alongside the representation of interests within capitalist political economies, offering a comprehensive analysis of historical political economy.

    In Search of Stability
  • Work and Politics

    The Division of Labour in Industry

    • 320pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
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    Focusing on the historical evolution of workplace relations, the book explores how the mass production system emerged from the power dynamics of 18th and 19th century Britain and the U.S. rather than technological necessity. Professor Sabel illustrates how this system shaped workers' perceptions of skill acquisition and job stability, while capitalists exploited workforce divisions to align varied worker ambitions with specific labor market roles. The analysis reveals the varying degrees of collaboration and limitations within different work groups, highlighting the complexities of industrial capitalism.

    Work and Politics
  • Changing Boundaries of the Political

    Essays on the Evolving Balance Between the State and Society, Public and Private in Europe

    • 428pages
    • 15 heures de lecture

    Focusing on the political landscape of Europe since the 1960s, this investigation offers fresh insights into the dynamics of advanced industrial economies. It explores the interplay between political developments and economic structures, shedding light on how these factors have shaped contemporary European society. Through a detailed analysis, the book reveals the complexities and transformations that have occurred over decades, providing a nuanced understanding of the region's political evolution.

    Changing Boundaries of the Political