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institutional complementarity hypothesis 2 Washington consensus 1 antipoverty policy 1 development theory 1 growth diagnosis 1 liberalism 1 long run evolutions of capitalism 1 new institutional economics 1 old and new social-democracy 1 qualitative comparative analysis 1 régulation theory 1 socioeconomic-political regimes 1 variety of capitalisms 1 variety of democracies 1
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Democracy and social democracy facing contemporary capitalisms: A "régulationist" approach
Boyer, Robert - HAL - 2008
This article surveys some old and recent political economy research about the long term transformations and contemporary diversity in the mutual relationships between State, civil society and the economy. The hypothesis of institutional complementarity is extended from the institutional forms...
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Growth strategies and poverty reduction: the institutional complementarity hypothesis
Boyer, Robert - HAL - 2007
they are more complementary than substitute. The Institutional Complementarity Hypothesis (ICH) may be useful for analyzing …
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