[FREE] How Institutions Evolve: The Political Economy of Skills in Germany, Britain, the United States, and Japan (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics)
| #1342368 in Books | Cambridge University Press | 2004-09-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.79 x5.98l,1.04 | File Name: 0521546745 | 352 pages |
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Four Stars|By HOOO!!!!!|Dry but deeply insightful, novel theory of points of institutional failure as loci of reform.|13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.| Cutting Edge Institutionalism|By adam.smith|How Institutions Evolve is widely considered one of the most important recent contributions to the institutional||"One cannot praise enough Thelen's continuing contribution to the progress of institutional theory, especially the theory of institutional change. She masterfully weaves together a comparative tale of four countries to provide a critique of the functionalist
Kathleen Thelen explains the historical origins of important cross-national differences in four countries (Germany, Britain, the United States and Japan), and also provides a theory of institutional change over time. The latter is considered a frontier issue in institutionalist analysis, of which there are several varieties emerging from economics, political science, and sociology. Thelen's study contributes to the literature on the political economy of the developed d...
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