How Institutions Evolve

How Institutions Evolve

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Thelen Kathleen
Cambridge University Press
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The institutional arrangements governing skill formation are widely seen as a key element in the institutional constellations defining 'varieties of capitalism' across the developed democracies. This book explores the origins and evolution of such institutions in four countries - Germany, Britain, the United States and Japan. It traces cross-national differences in contemporary training regimes back to the nineteenth century, and specifically to the character of the political settlement achieved among employers in skill-intensive industries, artisans, and early trade unions. The book also tracks evolution and change in training institutions over a century of development, uncovering important continuities through putative 'break points' in history. Crucially, it also provides insights into modes of institutional change that are incremental but cumulatively transformative. The study underscores the limits of the most prominent approaches to institutional change, and identifies the political processes through which the form and functions of institutions can be radically reconfigured over time.
EAN 9780521837682
ISBN 0521837685
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date September 6, 2004
Pages 352
Language English
Dimensions 237 x 159 x 26
Country United Kingdom
Authors Thelen Kathleen
Series Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics