The BRICs and Emerging Economies in Comparative Perspective

Political Economy, Liberalisation and Institutional Change

Uwe Becker editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:23rd Oct '13

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In the past ten to twenty years the global political economy picture has dramatically changed with the emergence of the economies of Brazil, Russia, India and, notably, China (BRICs) as big players and competitors of the advanced economies in the West and Eastern Asia. The book comparatively analyses institutional change in the BRICs.

This book examines the BRICs by analysing their institutional development, their main continuities and changes, and their differences. It provides a comparative analysis of the political economies of the BRICs, but also considers South Africa and Turkey. The contributors provide a systematic comparison of the state-economy and the capital-labour relationships and explore whether they liberalized or followed a specific trajectory. The book also addresses debates on the varieties of capitalism and explores whether the emerging economies fit into the dichotomous construction of liberal and coordinated capitalism or whether they require a more differentiated typological approach.

Moving away from rigid conceptions and the static classification of political economies as either liberal or coordinated and presenting a more open approach, The BRICs and Emerging Economies in Comparative Perspective will be vital reading for students and scholars of comparative political economy, international relations, capitalism, the BRICs, emerging markets and the role of the state in the economy.

"Becker’s The BRICS and Emerging Economies in Comparative Perspective is of particular importance since it brings the comparative politics back into the BRICS analysis by paying particular attention to varieties of capitalism along with the social dimension of the rise of the BRICS." - Tevfik Murat Yildirim, European Political Science

ISBN: 9780415843492

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Weight: 453g

226 pages