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Preface; Bibliography; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Part I: Institutional Analysis in Economics; 1: Institutions inßtheßEconomic Thought; 1.1 Historical Precursors; 1.2 Institutions inßContemporary Economics; 1.3 The New "Old" Institutionalism andßtheßNew Institutionalism; 1.4 Methodological Dilemmas ofßInstitutional Analysis; 1.5 Concept ofßInstitution; 1.6 The Changes andßComplementarities ofßInstitutions; 1.7 The Theoretical Framework ofßComparative Institutional Economics; Notes; Bibliography; 2: The Models ofßCapitalism: Comparative Institutional Analyses.
2.1 From Post-World War II Golden Age toßtheßCrisis ofßtheß1970s2.2 Classification ofßtheßVarieties ofßCapitalism inßtheß1990s; 2.2.1 Comparison ofßBusiness Systems; 2.2.2 From theßCompetition ofßEnterprises toßtheßCompetition ofßNational Economies; 2.2.3 The "Neo-American" andß"Rhine" Capitalism; 2.3 The Dichotomy ofßtheßLiberal andßtheßCoordinated Market Economies; 2.4 Dual or Plural Classification?; 2.5 The Diversity ofßMarket Economies; 2.6 Varieties ofßCapitalism inßtheßEuropean Union; 2.6.1 The Models ofßtheßOld Member States; 2.6.2 Classifications ofßtheßNew Member States.
2.7 Theoretical andßMethodological Considerations Notes; Bibliography; Part II: Models of the Market Economy in the EU at the Threshold of the Global Financial and Economic Crisis of 2008; 3: An Empirical Analysis ofßtheß Economic System; 3.1 Product Markets; 3.1.1 The Relationship Between Competition, Productivity, and Innovation; 3.1.2 Product Markets ofßtheßMember States; 3.2 R & D andßInnovation; 3.2.1 Technological Progress andßGrowth; 3.2.2 R & D & I inßtheßMember Countries; 3.3 The Financial System; 3.3.1 The Impact ofßtheßFinancial System onßEconomic Growth.
3.3.2 Financial Systems ofßtheßMember States3.4 The Labour Market andßIndustrial Relations; 3.4.1 Labour Market Institutions andßtheßPerformance ofßtheßLabour Market; 3.4.2 Labour Markets andßIndustrial Relations inßtheßMember States; 3.5 Social Protection andßtheßWelfare State; 3.5.1 The Sustainability ofßtheßWelfare State; 3.5.2 Social Protection inßtheßMember States; 3.6 Education; 3.6.1 Education andßGrowth; 3.6.2 Education inßtheßMember States; Notes; Bibliography; 4: Models ofßCapitalism inßtheßEnlarged EU; 4.1 Combined Clusters; 4.2 The Nordic Model asßaßBlueprint.
4.3 A North-Western, Not Continental, Model?4.3.1 Anglo-Saxon Borderline Cases: TheßUK andßIreland; 4.3.2 The German Locomotive Is Running Again; 4.3.3 The Other Half ofßtheßEuropean Tandem: France; 4.3.4 The Smaller Continental Countries; 4.4 Mediterranean Europe; 4.4.1 Convergence ofßtheßMediterranean Countries; 4.4.2 Changes inßtheßInstitutional System; 4.5 The North-South Divide Among Old Member States; 4.6 The Post-Socialist Countries; 4.6.1 The Central andßEastern European Model; 4.6.2 The Baltic States; 4.6.3 The Visegrád Countries; 4.6.4 Slovenia's Separate Path.
2.1 From Post-World War II Golden Age toßtheßCrisis ofßtheß1970s2.2 Classification ofßtheßVarieties ofßCapitalism inßtheß1990s; 2.2.1 Comparison ofßBusiness Systems; 2.2.2 From theßCompetition ofßEnterprises toßtheßCompetition ofßNational Economies; 2.2.3 The "Neo-American" andß"Rhine" Capitalism; 2.3 The Dichotomy ofßtheßLiberal andßtheßCoordinated Market Economies; 2.4 Dual or Plural Classification?; 2.5 The Diversity ofßMarket Economies; 2.6 Varieties ofßCapitalism inßtheßEuropean Union; 2.6.1 The Models ofßtheßOld Member States; 2.6.2 Classifications ofßtheßNew Member States.
2.7 Theoretical andßMethodological Considerations Notes; Bibliography; Part II: Models of the Market Economy in the EU at the Threshold of the Global Financial and Economic Crisis of 2008; 3: An Empirical Analysis ofßtheß Economic System; 3.1 Product Markets; 3.1.1 The Relationship Between Competition, Productivity, and Innovation; 3.1.2 Product Markets ofßtheßMember States; 3.2 R & D andßInnovation; 3.2.1 Technological Progress andßGrowth; 3.2.2 R & D & I inßtheßMember Countries; 3.3 The Financial System; 3.3.1 The Impact ofßtheßFinancial System onßEconomic Growth.
3.3.2 Financial Systems ofßtheßMember States3.4 The Labour Market andßIndustrial Relations; 3.4.1 Labour Market Institutions andßtheßPerformance ofßtheßLabour Market; 3.4.2 Labour Markets andßIndustrial Relations inßtheßMember States; 3.5 Social Protection andßtheßWelfare State; 3.5.1 The Sustainability ofßtheßWelfare State; 3.5.2 Social Protection inßtheßMember States; 3.6 Education; 3.6.1 Education andßGrowth; 3.6.2 Education inßtheßMember States; Notes; Bibliography; 4: Models ofßCapitalism inßtheßEnlarged EU; 4.1 Combined Clusters; 4.2 The Nordic Model asßaßBlueprint.
4.3 A North-Western, Not Continental, Model?4.3.1 Anglo-Saxon Borderline Cases: TheßUK andßIreland; 4.3.2 The German Locomotive Is Running Again; 4.3.3 The Other Half ofßtheßEuropean Tandem: France; 4.3.4 The Smaller Continental Countries; 4.4 Mediterranean Europe; 4.4.1 Convergence ofßtheßMediterranean Countries; 4.4.2 Changes inßtheßInstitutional System; 4.5 The North-South Divide Among Old Member States; 4.6 The Post-Socialist Countries; 4.6.1 The Central andßEastern European Model; 4.6.2 The Baltic States; 4.6.3 The Visegrád Countries; 4.6.4 Slovenia's Separate Path.