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Paradigms of Explanation

In: Varieties of Capitalism, Varieties of Approaches

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  • David Coates

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The differential post-war performance of advanced capitalist economies has become an issue of such importance that it has generated a large and ever-growing academic literature of its own. Since 1945 the major economies have grown in different ways and at different rates; and so too have the literatures describing them. Traditionally, discussions of the determinants of economic competitiveness and growth were understood to be a monopoly of economists (and economic historians). Economic performance was not something that was thought to lie within the purview of other disciplines within the social sciences. More recently, however, that has changed. New literatures have emerged alongside, and to a large degree invisible to, mainstream economics. Political scientists, comparative industrial sociologists, radical geographers, management gurus, educationalists: all have added their voice to the big debate on the varieties of capitalism and their relative performance. There is in consequence now no shortage of explanation of why some post-war capitalist economies have performed better than others. There is however a shortage of agreement on those explanations, and an equivalent shortage of material that maps those disagreements for newcomers to them. It is with the provision of such a map that this chapter is primarily concerned.

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  • David Coates, 2005. "Paradigms of Explanation," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: David Coates (ed.), Varieties of Capitalism, Varieties of Approaches, chapter 1, pages 1-25, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-0-230-52272-5_1
    DOI: 10.1057/9780230522725_1
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    Cited by:

    1. Gerber, Christine, 2014. "Trade union responses towards labour market dualization comparing the impact of the varieties of industrial relations in Germany, Slovenia and Poland," PIPE - Papers on International Political Economy 23/2014, Free University Berlin, Center for International Political Economy.
    2. Rachael Gibson & Harald Bathelt, 2014. "Proximity relations and global knowledge flows: specialization and diffusion processes across capitalist varieties," Chapters, in: André Torre & Frédéric Wallet (ed.), Regional Development and Proximity Relations, chapter 9, pages 291-314, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    3. Buch-Hansen, Hubert, 2014. "Capitalist diversity and de-growth trajectories to steady-state economies," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 106(C), pages 167-173.

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