Neoliberalism, embedded neoliberalism and neocorporatism: Towards transnational capitalism in Central-Eastern Europe

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Neoliberalism, embedded neoliberalism and neocorporatism: Towards transnational capitalism in Central-Eastern Europe
Abstract
This article analyses the key features and origins of three variants of transnational capitalism emerging in Central-Eastern Europe: a neoliberal type in the Baltic states, an embedded neoliberal type in the Visegrád states, and a neocorporatist type in Slovenia. These regimes are characterised by their institutions and performances in marketisation, industrial transformation, social inclusion, and macroeconomic stability. Explanations for regime diversity are developed at two levels. First, it is argued that the legacies of the past, and their perceptions as either threats or assets to these countries' future, have had deep impact on regime types. Legacies and initial choices were no less crucial for the degree of democratic inclusion, and the different patterns of protest and patience on the paths towards the new regimes. Second, the article demonstrates the importance of transnational influences in industrial transformation and social inclusion.
Publication
West European Politics
Volume
30
Issue
3
Pages
443-466
Date
May 1, 2007
Language
English
ISSN
0140-2382
Short Title
Neoliberalism, embedded neoliberalism and neocorporatism
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2016-11-08, 4:06 p.m.
Library Catalog
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Citation
Bohle, Dorothee, and Béla Greskovits. 2007. “Neoliberalism, Embedded Neoliberalism and Neocorporatism: Towards Transnational Capitalism in Central-Eastern Europe.” West European Politics 30 (3): 443–66. DOI: 10.1080/01402380701276287.
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Keywords
  • Central-Eastern Europe
  • embedded neoliberalism
  • neoliberalism
  • transnational capitalism

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