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Diminishing Returns

The New Politics of Growth and Stagnation

Lucio Baccaro editor Jonas Pontusson editor Mark Blyth editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:21st Nov '22

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This book discusses the politics of economic growth and stagnation, exploring challenges posed by reduced growth rates and their implications for capitalism and political stability.

In Diminishing Returns, the authors delve into the intricate relationship between economic growth and political stability through a fresh theoretical lens. They explore the implications of the recent phenomenon of 'secular stagnation,' where economic growth has significantly slowed, leading to a myriad of challenges, including financial instability and the decline of traditional political parties. This raises critical questions about the nature of growth as a legitimizing force in capitalism and the effects of its uneven distribution across society.

The book brings together a diverse group of comparative and international political economists, each contributing their insights while operating under the common theoretical framework known as the Growth Model Perspective. This collaborative effort allows for a comprehensive examination of capitalist dynamics in the face of global stagnation. By moving beyond the often-restrictive boundaries of methodological nationalism, the authors provide a more nuanced understanding of how different countries and regions experience and respond to economic challenges.

Ultimately, Diminishing Returns offers a robust framework for social scientists, policymakers, and thinkers to navigate the complex landscape of contemporary economic and political issues. By synthesizing empirical analyses from various contexts, the book not only addresses pressing questions about growth and stagnation but also contributes to the ongoing discourse on the future of capitalism in a changing world.

This immensely stimulating book enriches our understanding of comparative and international political economy with new perspectives drawn from post-Keynesian economics about how and why growth models vary across countries and time. Bringing macroeconomics back into the center of the study of comparative capitalism, the authors skillfully weave economics and politics together to yield a distinctive view of the challenges facing the contemporary world. This is an illuminating volume that all political economists will want to read. * Peter A. Hall, Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies, Harvard University *
What happens when growth slows down? This excellent book contributes to a growing research agenda on economic growth, ranging from heterodox economics and international political economy to political science. At the core are institutional differences between national growth regimes that are interconnected in the global economy. Understanding those institutions and dynamics will allow us to better guide the transition from fossil-fuelled growth towards decarbonization. * Anke Hassel, Professor of Public Policy, Hertie School *
Every once in a while, a book comes along that genuinely takes the scholarly and analytical debates in a field forwards. This impressively substantial tome is just such a volume, enriching comparative capitalisms analysis in bringing together an array of the world's leading political economists to explore growth models and capitalist restructuring in many parts of the globe. This will become a landmark volume that students and scholars of the political economy interested in the politics of capitalist growth in all parts of the globe will need to read. * Ben Clift, Professor of Political Economy, University of Warwick *

ISBN: 9780197607862

Dimensions: 157mm x 233mm x 37mm

Weight: 889g

560 pages