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“Varieties of Capitalism” Roundtable

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  • Wilkins, Mira
  • Thelen, Kathleen
  • Whitley, Richard
  • Miller, Rory M.
  • Martin, Cathie Jo
  • Berghahn, V. R.
  • Iversen, Martin Jes
  • Herrigel, Gary
  • Zeitlin, Jonathan

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The debate about the idea of “varieties of capitalism,” which was formalized by Peter Hall and David Soskice in their 2001 book on the subject, has attracted the work of business historians, as well as of political scientists, and economists.

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  • Wilkins, Mira & Thelen, Kathleen & Whitley, Richard & Miller, Rory M. & Martin, Cathie Jo & Berghahn, V. R. & Iversen, Martin Jes & Herrigel, Gary & Zeitlin, Jonathan, 2010. "“Varieties of Capitalism” Roundtable," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 84(4), pages 637-674, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:buhirw:v:84:y:2010:i:04:p:637-674_00
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