Introduction: Industrial Recomposition: The Steel Industry in Post‐World War II United States, Germany, and Japan
Introduction: Industrial Recomposition: The Steel Industry in Post‐World War II United States, Germany, and Japan
The chapter introduces the core arguments of part one. It outlines how the argument for creative action and recomposition in the postwar history of the steel industry in the US, Germany and Japan undermines the view, developed by the Varieties of Capitalism school of institutionalism, that countries have comparative institutional advantages in international industrial competition
Keywords: varieties of capitalism, comparative institutional advantage, steel industry, US, Germany, Japan, creative action, industrial recomposition
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