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Why would sovereigns ever grant political or economic liberty to their subjects? Under what conditions would rational rulers who possess ultimate authority and who seek to maximize power and wealth ever give up any of that authority? This book draws on a wide array of empirical and theoretical...
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Germany's 'Agenda 2010' labour and welfare reforms contradict conventional wisdom that its political economy with many veto players disallows paradigmatic structural change. To address this puzzle, this paper presents an augmented version of the Veto Player Model. Introducing veto clusters to...
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’s Organizational Culture -- 15 Harmonizing the Interests of the State and Business in Stakeholder Management -- 16 Methodological …
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Would improving the economic, social, and political condition of the world's disadvantaged people slow--or accelerate--environmental degradation? In Inequality, Cooperation, and Environmental Sustainability, leading social scientists provide answers to this difficult question, using new research...
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Game theory is central to modern understandings of how people deal with problems of coordination and cooperation. Yet, ironically, it cannot give a straightforward explanation of some of the simplest forms of human coordination and cooperation--most famously, that people can use the apparently...
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By opening markets the European union has been also an economic success. However, with respect to political organization the European Union is far less accomplished. The misguided concept of a successful Europe consists in mistaking integration for harmonization and homogenization. But the...
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