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OPEN States in the Global Economy

The Political Economy of Small-State Macroeconomic Management

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  • © 2000

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. Conceptual Framework

  3. Postwar Policy Regimes

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In response to the largely closed-economy assumptions of most cross-national work on economic policy-making, Open States in the Global Economy offers an outside-in framework for analyzing the way in which national economic sovereignty is affected by globalization. This framework is then applied to a detailed case study of Norway's economic policy in the postwar period. The 'Open State' framework offers a new way to interpret how external changes affect domestic policy-makers and their preferences.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Sociology and Political Science, University of Trondheim, Norway

    Jonathon W. Moses

About the author

JONATHON W. MOSES is Associate Professor at the University of Trondheim's (NTNU) Department of Sociology and Political Science. His publications have appeared in several international journals, including Politics and Society, Review of International Political Economy and the Journal of European Public Policy, in addition to contributing several book chapters. He is also a co-editor of Globalization, Europeanization and the End of Scandinavian Social Democracy? His research interests include issues of economic sovereignty in an increasingly global context.

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