Democracy and Prosperity: Reinventing Capitalism through a Turbulent Century

Author:   Torben Iversen ,  David Soskice
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
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Pages:   360
Publication Date:   05 February 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Torben Iversen ,  David Soskice
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
ISBN:  

9780691182735


ISBN 10:   0691182736
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   05 February 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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This is an impressive, bracing, and agenda-setting book. Democracy and Prosperity is a landmark work in comparative political economy. --Paul Pierson, coauthor of American Amnesia: How the War on Government Led Us to Forget What Made America Prosper Democracy and Prosperity is a tour de force that is certain to anchor debates on global capitalism for the foreseeable future. With their characteristic verve, Iversen and Soskice make a bold, brave, and lucid argument about a foundational topic--and offer grounds for unexpected optimism. --Cathie Jo Martin, coauthor of The Political Construction of Business Interests


One of the Financial Times' Summer Books of 2019: Economics Thought-provoking. ---Martin Wolf, Financial Times Many on the right argue that democracy subverts capitalism. Many on the left argue that capitalism undermines democracy. In this brilliant book, Iversen and Soskice argue compellingly that both views are wrong. ---Martin Wolf, Financial Times, Summer Books of 2019 Persuasively argue[d]. ---Edwards Hadas, Reuters BreakingViews Iversen & Soskice present a unique analysis of the relationship between capitalism and democracy. . . .[Democracy and Prosperity] offers a brilliant framework that will be greatly acknowledged as well as critiqued in the coming years. ---M Karem Coban, Democratic Audit UK Iversen and Soskice present a unique analysis of the relationship between capitalism and democracy . . . . [this] book offers a brilliant framework that will be greatly acknowledged as well as critiqued in the coming years. ---M Kerem Coban, LSE Review of Books The authors deliver an impressive series of empirical findings and theoretical arguments in favor of this unconventional and bold thesis at odds with an era in which illiberal democracies and populist movements prosper. ---Robert Boyer, Journal of Economics


A remarkable achievement by two very prominent scholars. This must-read book poses important challenges for those of us who believe that capitalism has taken a turn that is unfavorable to middle-income workers and that government has become less responsive to their interests. --Jonas Pontusson, author of Inequality and Prosperity: Social Europe vs. Liberal America This is an impressive, bracing, and agenda-setting book. Democracy and Prosperity is a landmark work in comparative political economy. --Paul Pierson, coauthor of American Amnesia: How the War on Government Led Us to Forget What Made America Prosper Democracy and Prosperity is a tour de force that is certain to anchor debates on global capitalism for the foreseeable future. With their characteristic verve, Iversen and Soskice make a bold, brave, and lucid argument about a foundational topic--and offer grounds for unexpected optimism. --Cathie Jo Martin, coauthor of The Political Construction of Business Interests


In this magisterial account, Iversen and Soskice demonstrate that contemporary advanced capitalism is based on the presence of skilled and educated workers and geographically rooted ecologies of organizations, people, and institutions. They show us why populism is currently challenging advanced capitalist democracies, but also why we have many reasons to be optimistic about the future. --Michael Storper, author of Keys to the City: How Economics, Institutions, Social Interaction, and Politics Shape Development A remarkable achievement by two very prominent scholars. This must-read book poses important challenges for those of us who believe that capitalism has taken a turn that is unfavorable to middle-income workers and that government has become less responsive to their interests. --Jonas Pontusson, author of Inequality and Prosperity: Social Europe vs. Liberal America This is an impressive, bracing, and agenda-setting book. Democracy and Prosperity is a landmark work in comparative political economy. --Paul Pierson, coauthor of American Amnesia: How the War on Government Led Us to Forget What Made America Prosper Democracy and Prosperity is a tour de force that is certain to anchor debates on global capitalism for the foreseeable future. With their characteristic verve, Iversen and Soskice make a bold, brave, and lucid argument about a foundational topic--and offer grounds for unexpected optimism. --Cathie Jo Martin, coauthor of The Political Construction of Business Interests


Democracy and Prosperity is a tour de force that is certain to anchor debates on global capitalism for the foreseeable future. With their characteristic verve, Iversen and Soskice make a bold, brave, and lucid argument about a foundational topic--and offer grounds for unexpected optimism. --Cathie Jo Martin, coauthor of The Political Construction of Business Interests This is an impressive, bracing, and agenda-setting book. Democracy and Prosperity is a landmark work in comparative political economy. --Paul Pierson, coauthor of American Amnesia: How the War on Government Led Us to Forget What Made America Prosper


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Torben Iversen is the Harold Hitchings Burbank Professor of Political Economy at Harvard University. His books include Women, Work, and Politics and Capitalism, Democracy, and Welfare. David Soskice is School Professor and Professor of Political Science and Economics at the London School of Economics. His books include Macroeconomics: Institutions, Instability, and the Financial System (with Wendy Carlin) and Varieties of Capitalism (edited with Peter A. Hall).

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