Seeking the Best Master

Miklós Szanyi (red.)
Titel
Seeking the Best Master
Subtitel
State Ownership in the Varieties of Capitalism
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€ 70,95 excl. BTW
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9789633863213
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Paperback
Aantal pagina's
382
Taal
Engels
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15.5 x 22.9 cm
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Introduction: The Revival of the State
Miklós Szanyi

Chapter 1. Crisis Management in Europe: Nationalizations and Privatizations
Éva Voszka

Chapter 2. The Changing Role of the State in France: from Crisis to Crisis
Miklós Somai

Chapter 3. The Involvement of the State in the German Economy
Zsófia Naszádos

Chapter 4. The Relationship between State and Private Enterprise in the Austrian Economy
István Kőrösi

Chapter 5. Some Aspects of State Ownership in East-Central European Transition
Miklós Szanyi

Chapter 6. Listed Companies with State Ownership. The Case of Poland
Éva Ozsvald

Chapter 7. The Changing Role of the State in Slovenia: Privatizations and Banks' consolidations
Miklós Somai

Chapter 8. The Role of State Ownership in and after Hungary's Transition to Market Economy
Miklós Szanyi

Chapter 9. The Changing Role of the State in Development in Emerging Economies: The Developmental State Perspective
Judit Ricz

Chapter 10. A Successful Model of State Capitalism: Singapore
Katalin Völgyi

Chapter 11. The Changing Role of the State in the Turkish Economy
Tamás Szigetvári

Chapter 12. Strong State Influence in the Brazilian Economy: Continuity or Change?
Judit Ricz

Concluding Remarks and Further Research Agenda
Miklós Szanyi

List of Contributors
Index

Miklós Szanyi (red.)

Seeking the Best Master

State Ownership in the Varieties of Capitalism

De onderstaande tekst is niet beschikbaar in het Nederlands en wordt in het Engels weergegeven.
The economic crisis of 2008–2009 signaled the end of the Post-Washington Consensus on restricting the role of the state in economic and development policy. Since then, state ownership and state intervention have increased worldwide. This volume offers a comparative analysis of the evolution of direct state intervention in the economy through state-owned companies in Austria, Brazil, France, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Turkey, Singapore, and Slovenia. Each case study includes substantial explanations of historical, cultural, and institutional contexts. All the contributors point to the complex nature of the current revival in state economic interventions. The few models that are successful cannot hide the potential problems of excessive state intervention, linked to high levels of moral hazard. State-owned enterprises are primary tools of market and price manipulation for political purposes. They can be used outright for rent seeking. Yet state-owned enterprises can also play important roles in prestigious national initiatives, like major public works or high-profile social and sports events. The authors conclude that after the uniform application of democratic market economic principles, the 2000s witnessed a path-dependent departure from standard economic and political operating procedures in developed countries.
Redacteur

Miklós Szanyi

Miklos Szanyi is director of the Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.