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  New Approaches to Political Economy: Discussion Forum

Amable, B., Regan, A., Avdagic, S., Baccaro, L., Pontusson, J., & Van der Zwan, N. (2019). New Approaches to Political Economy: Discussion Forum. Socio-Economic Review, 17(2), 433-459. doi:10.1093/ser/mwz002.

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Amable, Bruno1, Author
Regan, Aidan2, Author
Avdagic, Sabina3, Author
Baccaro, Lucio4, Author           
Pontusson, Jonas1, Author
Van der Zwan, Natascha5, Author
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1Département d'histoire, économie et société, Université de Genève, Switzerland, ou_persistent22              
2School of Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin, Ireland, ou_persistent22              
3School of Law, Politics and Sociology, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, ou_persistent22              
4Politische Ökonomie von Wachstumsmodellen, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_2489691              
5Institute of Public Administration, Leiden University, The Netherlands, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: comparative politics, financialization, institutional change, political economy, redistribution
 Abstract: The discussion on ‘New Approaches to Political Economy (PE)’ gives us a state-of-the-art overview of the main theoretical and conceptual developments within the concept of political economy. Thereby, it invites us to broaden our knowledge regarding manifold novel approaches, which make use of more complex methods to study the less stable, less predictable, but faster changing realities of smaller or bigger geographical regions. In this discussion forum, Amable takes a closer look on the nature of ‘conflict’ as well as the relationship between conflict and institutional change or stability. After stressing the relevance of comparative capitalism in general, Regan also zooms in on the political conflicts in comparative political economy from three different perspectives (electoral politics, organized interest groups and business-state elites), where he finds new avenues, tensions and research agendas are opening up. From a different perspective, Avdagic reviews the broad developments in the field of political economy with respect to the supply and demand side of redistributive policy. Thereafter, Baccaro and Pontusson sketch an alternative ‘growth model perspective’, which puts demand and distribution at the center of the analysis. Finally, Van der Zwan analyses the usefulness of financialization studies for the study of (comparative) political economy.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2019-03-182019
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 Table of Contents: Bruno Amable:
The Political Economy of Institutional Change

Aidan Regan:
The New Political Economy of Comparative Capitalism

Sabina Avdagic:
The Political Economy of Redistribution: Advances and Challenges

Lucio Baccaro, Jonas Pontusson:
Shifting Focus: Why CPE Should Engage (Again) with the Politics of Growth

Natascha Van der Zwan:
The New Political Economy of Financialization
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 17 (2) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 433 - 459 Identifier: ISSN: 1475-1461
ISSN: 1475-147X