Globalization and Business Politics in Arab North Africa阿拉伯北非的全球化和商业政治
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分类: 图书,进口原版书,经管与理财 Business & Investing ,
作者: Melani Claire Cammett著
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出版时间: 2007-7-1字数:版次: 1页数: 265印刷时间: 2007/07/01开本: 16开印次: 1纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780521869508包装: 精装内容简介
“For nearly two hundred years, students of politics have debated what determines when and how capitalists influence state policy。In drawing on the experience of developing country manufacturers——the textile industries of Morocco and Tunisia——Melani Cammett both deepens both the theoretical sophistication and broadens the empirical reach of these debates。Incorporating how the opportunities and challenges of the export market shape both business horizons and government incentives, she draws subtle portraits of the changing outlooks of business communities of Tunisia and Morocco。In doing so, she deftly outlines when and why industrialists mobilize, and when and why they are effective。This book is valuable not only for what it tells us about North African textile exporters but what we learn about the global dynamics of business-state relations in the twenty-first century。”
目录
List of Tables and Figures page
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Map of Morocco
Map of Tunisia
I THE FRAMEWORK
1 Rethinking Globalization and Business Politics
The Theory: Political Opportunities,Class Identity,and the Social Foundations of Business Collective Action
2 Globalization and Integration in International Apparel Manufacturing Networks: The New Politics of Industrial Development
Features of Textile and Apparel Manufacturing
The Shifting Global Production Context
Waves of Off-Shore Delocalisation
Trends in Global Supply Chain Management
Industrial Development Strategy in the Contemporary Global Economy: Clusters in Global Value Chains
II THE INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT
3 Business and the State in Tunisia: Statist Development,Capital Dispersion,and Preemptive Integration in World Markets
State-Building and Economic Elites in Tunisia
Who Made the Rules? The New Administrative Elite
State Policies and Class Formation: The Development of a Tunisian Industrial Class
A Critical Juncture: Early Integration in Global Markets and the Emergence of the Dual Market
4 Business and the State in Morocco: Business Penetration of the State and the Genesis of the “Fat Cat”
Business–Government Relations in Postindependence Morocco
The Institutionalization of the Protected Economy
III GLOBALIZATION AND INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
5 Business as Usual: State-Sponsored Industrialization and Business Collective Inaction in Tunisia
Preferences and Lobbying: Intentions versus Action
State Repression,Organizational Weakness,or Preemptive Incentives? Competing Accounts of Tunisian Business Complacency
The Social Foundations of Business Behavior
6 Fat Cats and Self-Made Men: Class Conflict and Business Collective Action in Morocco
The Construction of an Interest Group
The Catalyst for Mobilization: From Class Identity to Class Formation
Producer Mobilization and New Modes of Business Politics
7 Globalization,Business Politics,and Industrial Policy in Developing Countries
Dismantling Protectionism and Business Politics beyond North Africa
Business Politics and Industrial Development in the Contemporary World Economy
Appendix A: Methodological Note and List of Interviewees
Appendix B: Standardized Questionnaire for Textile and Apparel Industrialists and Factory Managers
Bibliography
Journals and Newspapers
Government Publications
Books,Articles,and Reports
Index