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American Industry in International Competition
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This article is published in Foreign Affairs.The article was published on 1983-01-01. It has received 74 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Competition (economics).read more
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Paradoxes of the Competition State: The Dynamics of Political Globalization
TL;DR: The transformation of the nation-state into a "competition state" lies at the heart of political globalization as discussed by the authors, a process which involves three central paradoxes: the first paradox is that this process does not lead to a simple decline of the state but may be seen to necessitate the actual expansion of de facto state intervention and regulation in the name of competitiveness and marketization.
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Globalization and the changing logic of collective action
TL;DR: In this article, a complex process of globalization of goods and assets is undermining the effectiveness of state-based collective action, and the residual state retains great cultural force, and innovative projects for reinventing government are being tried.
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Political responses to interdependence: what's “left” for the left?
Geoffrey Garrett,Peter Lange +1 more
TL;DR: For instance, the authors show that governments of the left and the right continue to be able to enact distinctive supply-side policies that promote competitiveness and flexible adjustment and simultaneously further their partisan objectives.
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Entrepreneurship in Regional and Local Development
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors survey the topic of entrepreneurship within the processes of regional and local development, and present a survey of the literature on entrepreneurship in the context of local development.
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The irony of state strength: comparative responses to the oil shocks in the 1970s
TL;DR: In the 1970s, crude oil prices, adjusted for inflation, increased more than 500 percent as mentioned in this paper and a multitude of national security, economic, and political challenges confronted the advanced industrial states.