
Governance of the American Economy: 5 (Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences, Series Number 5)
Cambridge University Press
Edition: First Edition, 2/22/2010
EAN 9780521408271, ISBN10: 052140827X
Paperback, 476 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 3 cm
Language: English
In this book, nine scholars representing various perspectives examine institutions that govern economic activity in the United States and the dramatic changes they have undergone since the late nineteenth century. They investigate how and why these changes occurred and continue to occur as markets become more volatile, technology changes and international competition becomes more intense. They also address general questions about the governance of capitalist economies by considering several governance mechanisms such as markets, bureaucratic hierarchies, associations and informal networks and by exploring how such mechanisms emerge to coordinate economic activity and affect economic performance. The first part of the book describes the important characteristics of these organisational forms and provides an overview of institutional development in the US economy. The second part includes case studies of the institutional development of eight economic sectors. Finally, based on data from these case studies, the third part of the book tests competing theories of institutional change in capitalism, develops a new evolutionary model of the change process, and offers an original analysis of how the state influences this process.
List of contributors
List of figures
List of tables
Preface
Part I. Conceptual and Historical Foundations
1. Economic governance and the analysis of structural change in the American economy Leon N. Lindberg, John L. Campbell and J. Rogers Hollingsworth
2. The logic of coordinating American manufacturing sectors J. Rogers Hollingsworth
Part II. Empirical Studies of Governance of the American Transformations in the United States
3. Transformations in the governance of the American telecommunications industry Kenneth N. Bickers
4. Contradictions of governance in the nuclear energy sector John L. Campbell
5. The statist evolution of rail governance in the United States, 1830–1986 Robert Dawson Kennedy Jr
6. Governance of the steel industry
what caused the disintegration of the oligopoly? Christoph Scherrer
7. Governance of the automobile industry
the transformation of labour and and supplier relations Christoph Scherrer
8. The dairy industry
form yeomanry to the institutionalization of multilateral governance Brigitte Young
9. Economic governance and the American meatpacking industry John Portz
10. The invisible hand in healthcare
the rise of financial markets in the US hospital industry Patricia J. Arnold
Part III. Theoretical Evaluation of the Empirical Cases
11. The evolution of governance regimes John L. Campbell and Leon N. Lindberg
12. The state and the organization of economic activity Leon N. Lindberg and John L. Campbell
References
Index.