Remaking the Italian Economy
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cornell University Press
Published:25th May '95
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- Paperback£31.00(9780801484216)
"Backward," "corrupt," and "clientelistic" are adjectives often used to describe Italy's political economy. In the late 1980s, however, Italy outperformed some neighbor states considered more efficient and stable. Richard M. Locke resolves the apparent contradiction between these contrasting views of Italy as he reconstructs the failures of state reform initiatives as well as the successes of industrial change in key sectors. In the process, he maps out a new micro-political approach to comparative political economy.
Locke analyzes Italy's economy, not as a coherent national system, but as a composite of heterogeneous entrepreneurial patterns. The characteristics of these diverse local economies shape the strategic choices of economic actors, he maintains, and help explain how divergent patterns of dynamism and decline can coexist within the same country.
A great merit of this stimulating volume lies in the fact that, by Locke's open, explicit claim of the priority to be accorded to a local rather than a national perspective in the interpretation of Italian political economy—and more generally in his interpretation of political economies of advanced democracies within a changing global environment—he urges interested readers to adopt a point of view.
* British Journal of Industrial RelatioISBN: 9780801428913
Dimensions: 235mm x 155mm x 22mm
Weight: 907g
256 pages