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Fairness And Division Of Labor In Market Societies Comparison Of U S And German Automotive Industries 1st Edition Hyeongki Kwon

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Fairness And Division Of Labor In Market Societies Comparison Of U S And German Automotive Industries 1st Edition Hyeongki Kwon
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Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Hyeong-Ki Kwon
ISBN: 9781789205817, 1789205816
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Fairness And Division Of Labor In Market Societies Comparison Of U S And German Automotive Industries 1st Edition Hyeongki Kwon by Hyeong-ki Kwon 9781789205817, 1789205816 instant download after payment.

Contrary to the explanations offered by the theory of non-reflexive, path-dependent institutionalism, the U.S. and the German automotive industries undertook strikingly similar patterns of industry modification under tough international competition during the 1990s, departing from their traditional national patterns. By investigating the processes of the U.S. and German adjustments, the author critically reconsiders the prevalent paradigms of political economy and comes to the conclusion that the evidence does not confirm the neoliberal paradigm. In order to better account for the recomposition of new market relations, which the author terms "converging but non-liberal" and "diverging but not predetermined" markets, he proposes an alternative model of "politics among reflexive agents," emphasizing different kinds of problem-solving practices among those reflexive agents. He argues that different forms and regimes of market are established in the process of recomposition, in which agents reflect upon not only market rationality but also upon their own institutions, creating new norms.

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