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|a Nölke, Andreas,
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|a Post-corona capitalism :
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|a This book draws on comparative and international political economy to explore alternative options for future economic development in the wake of COVID-19. Covering all major infrastructures of contemporary capitalism affected by the pandemic, it analyses the impacts of the crisis on our global socio-economic-political systems.
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|t Front Matter --
|t Contents --
|t List of Abbreviations --
|t Acknowledgements --
|t Preface --
|t Introduction: Confronting a Multidimensional Crisis of Capitalism --
|t Capitalism and Society --
|t Health Systems: Private or Public? --
|t Welfare State: Restoration or Universal Basic Income? --
|t Reproductive Work: Positive Re-evaluation or the Same Old Neglect? --
|t Gendered Occupations: Equality or Back to Traditional Patterns? --
|t Migration: Closed Borders or Open Doors? --
|t Inequality: Increase or Reduction? --
|t Domestic Institutions of Capitalism on the Demand Side --
|t Monetary Policy: Democratic or Technocratic? --
|t Fiscal Policy: Absolute Ceiling or No Limits to Deficit Spending? --
|t Tax Policy: Conventional or Unconventional Measures? --
|t Industrial Policy: Laissez-faire or State Leadership? --
|t Domestic Institutions of Capitalism on the Supply Side --
|t Corporate Governance: Public Responsibility or Shareholder Value? --
|t Finance: Fragile or Stable? --
|t Industrial Relations and Training: Strengthening or Weakening of Unions? --
|t Innovation: Frugal or Radical? --
|t Competition Policy: Economic Concentration as Vice or Virtue? --
|t The International Institutions of Capitalism --
|t Global Production Networks: Diversification or Reshoring? --
|t Foreign Direct Investment: Promotion or Restriction? --
|t Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Business as Usual or Moratorium? --
|t Trade Policy: Liberalism or Protectionism? --
|t Intellectual Property Rights: Global Commons for Vaccines or Private Property? --
|t Global Health Governance: Intergovernmental or Private-Public Networks? --
|t Foreign Debt in the Global South: Permanent Write-off or Temporary Relief? --
|t Anthropocene Capitalism --
|t Climate Change: Cheap Dirty Energy or Green New Deal? --
|t Degrowth: Necessity or Fantasy? --
|t Agriculture: Global Supply Chains or Local Community Support? --
|t Geo-economic Shifts in Global Capitalism --
|t China-US Struggle for Global Economic Hegemony: Contender or Incumbent? --
|t EU Economic Governance: Erosion or Integration? --
|t The Political Economy of Security: Less or More Protection? --
|t Ideologies in Contemporary Capitalism --
|t Authoritarian or Democratic Capitalism? --
|t Liberal or Organized Capitalism? --
|t Communitarian or Cosmopolitan Capitalism? --
|t Conclusion: Competing Visions of Capitalism and their Perspectives --
|t References --
|t Index
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