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  • Bruff, Ian What about the Elephant in the Room? Varieties of Capitalism, Varieties in Capitalism.
    Conceived as considerably broader than simply the Varieties of Capitalism framework, I argue that the varieties of capitalism literature is premised upon an institutional reductionism which necessitates the search for a more holistic approach. In brief, if we are to explain convincingly the evolution of national political economies, then we must acknowledge that varieties of capitalism are also varieties in capitalism. In particular, Antonio Gramsci's writings on common sense enable us to focus on the role of institutions as a historical force without abandoning the system of production that they are part of. I then provide an alternative explanation, compared to the varieties of capitalism literature, of the evolution of the Dutch and German political economies in order to demonstrate the advantages of the framework I develop.
    FA PARTE DI: New Political Economy, 4, January- February, 2011, pp. 481 - 500
    SUBJECT:Capitalism; Common sense





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