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The Myth Of The Powerless State Governing The Economy In A Global Era Linda Weiss

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The Myth Of The Powerless State Governing The Economy In A Global Era Linda Weiss
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.18 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Linda Weiss
ISBN: 9781501711732, 1501711733
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Myth Of The Powerless State Governing The Economy In A Global Era Linda Weiss by Linda Weiss 9781501711732, 1501711733 instant download after payment.

Conventional wisdom argues that the integration of the world economy is making national governments less powerful, but Linda Weiss disagrees. In an era when global society and the transnational market are trendy concepts, she suggests that state capacities for domestic transformative strategies provide a competitive advantage. Some of the most successful economies rely on state-informed and state-embedded institutions for governing the economy. In fact, she contends, the strength of external economic pressures is largely determined domestically, and the effect of such pressures varies with the strength of domestic institutions.

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