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National Identity and the Varieties of Capitalism

The Danish Experience

Edited by John L. Campbell, John A. Hall and Ove K. Pedersen

Comparative essays that analyze the success of Denmark's national political economy.


Paper (0773529977) 9780773529977
Release date: 2006-01-10
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6 X 9
544pp
28 tables, 26 diagrams


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Denmark has out-performed most other advanced capitalist countries since the mid-1980s Contributors to National Identity and the Varieties of Capitalism draw from the literature on capitalism and small states and corporatism to explore why this is the case. They find that Danish political and economic institutions facilitate bargaining and consensus building in ways that have enabled the state, businesses, and labour unions to adapt to the challenges of globalization. Moreover, by virtue of its small size, homogeneous population, and response to a variety of international challenges - both economic and geopolitical - Denmark has developed a strong national identity that further bolsters consensus building. The result has been an adaptable and flourishing national political economy.

Contributors include Peter Abrahamson (University of Copenhagen), Peter A. Hall (Harvard), Ulf Hedetoft (University of Aalborg), Lars Bo Kaspersen (Copenhagen Business School), Peter J. Katzenstein (Cornell University), Morten Kelstrup (University of Copenhagen), Ove Korsgaard (Danish University of Education), Peer Hull Kristensen (Copenhagen Business School), Per Kongshøj Madsen (University of Aalborg), Cathie Jo Martin (Boston University), Kevin H. O'Rourke (Trinity College Dublin), Uffe Østergård (University of Aarhus), and Hjalte Rasmussen (University of Copenhagen).

John L. Campbell is professor of sociology, Dartmouth College.

John A. Hall is dean, Faculty of Arts, McGill University.

Ove K. Pedersen is director and professor, International Center for Business and Politics, Denmark.

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