Systemic Cycle and Institutional Change: Labor Markets in the USA, Germany and China

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Abstract

This book explores endogenous institutional change and the global, cyclical, and power-based drivers that underpin it. A metatheoretical framework is presented to highlight the influence of path dependence, systemic cycle driven power relations, and institutional design on the development of labor institutions. The framework is applied to the USA, Germany, and China to provide a comparative economic perspective. Systemic Cycle and Institutional Change: Labor Markets in the USA, Germany and China aims to examine endogenous institutional change through analyzing the systemic cycle and bringing together global and national conceptions of capitalism. It is relevant to students and researchers interested in comparative economics, political economy, and labor economics.

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Lučev, J. (2021). Systemic Cycle and Institutional Change: Labor Markets in the USA, Germany and China. Systemic Cycle and Institutional Change: Labor Markets in the USA, Germany and China (pp. 1–324). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66053-6

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