Capitalism – a Virtual Special Issue
Ever since it was inaugurated, Socio-Economic Review has published theoretical and empirical work on capitalism as a socio-economic order: its varieties and commonalities, their origin and change, and the interaction between capitalism, politics and social structure. This first Virtual Special Issue presents a selection of articles that deal with capitalism from a political-economy and historical-institutionalist perspective. Dates of original publication extend from 2003 to 2011.
Freely Available:
Morals and politics in the ideology of neo-liberalism
Bruno Amable
2011 Volume 9(1)
Are there laws of motion of capitalism?
Robert Boyer
2011 Volume 9(1)
A pragmatist theory of capitalism
Christoph Deutschmann
2011 Volume 9(1)
Taking capitalism seriously: towards an institutionalist approach to contemporary political economy
Wolfgang Streeck
2011 Volume 9(1)
Economic regulation and social solidarity: conceptual and analytic innovations in the study of advanced capitalism
Kathleen Thelen
2010 Volume 8(1)
Institutional change in varieties of capitalism
Peter A. Hall and Kathleen Thelen
2009 Volume 7(1)
A neorealist approach to institutional change and the diversity of capitalism
Bruno Amable and Stefano Palombarini
2009 Volume 7(1)
The temporalities of capitalism
William H. Sewell, Jr
2008 Volume 6(3)
Towards a more dynamic theory of capitalist variety
Richard Deeg and Gregory Jackson
2007 Volume 5(1)
A new double movement? Anthropological perspectives on property in the age of neoliberalism
Chris Hann
2007 Volume 5(2)
Institutional coherence and macroeconomic performance
Lane Kenworthy
2006 Volume 4(1)
The varieties of capitalism paradigm: not enough variety?
Matthew Allen
2004 Volume 2(1)
Varieties of welfare capitalism
Alexander Hicks and Lane Kenworthy
2003 Volume 1(1)
