The lecture develops a research programme for the historical comparison of different stages of capitalism. Starting from historically comparative theories of capitalism, Andreas Nölke will sketch a model that draws especially on Polanyi and theories of organized capitalism. He validates this model by discussing the current crisis of the liberal stage of financialization, as well as the contemporary economic model of state capitalism in large emerging economies as a potential model for a new stage of non-liberal capitalism.
Andreas Nölke is Professor for Political Science with focus on international relations and international political economy at Goethe University Frankfurt/Main.
Comment by:
Katharina Bluhm, Free University of Berlin
The lecture is part of the event series Great Crisis of Capitalism - A Second Great Transformation?
Information on participating / attending:
The WZB provides child care during the lecture. If you are interested, please respond by October 9, indicating the number of children and their age, to Marie Unger: marie.unger@wzb.eu
Date:
10/16/2014 16:00 - 10/16/2014 18:00
Registration deadline:
10/13/2014
Event venue:
Reichpietschufer 50, Raum A 300
10785 Berlin
Berlin
Germany
Target group:
Journalists, Scientists and scholars
Email address:
Relevance:
transregional, national
Subject areas:
Economics / business administration, Politics, Social studies
Types of events:
Presentation / colloquium / lecture
Entry:
10/09/2014
Sender/author:
Dr. Paul Stoop
Department:
Informations- und Kommunikationsreferat
Event is free:
yes
Language of the text:
German
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event48628
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