
Towards More Inclusive Varieties of Capitalism
Simon Collinson(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 26. June 2025
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68 pages
978-1-009-51357-9 (ISBN)
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Rising inequality in advanced economies is a global challenge and a major factor behind the current wave of geo-political disruption. It has been driven by a polarisation between regions which are creating wealth and benefitting from wealth creation, and those left behind. This justifies a wholesale reinvention of these capitalist systems. Focusing on the UK example, this Element presents evidence of systemic failure, with low productivity alongside higher levels of deprivation in city-regions outside of London. Comparisons show that this is a challenge for other advanced economies. Long term underinvestment in regions has reached a tipping point a centralised governments channels public resources into London, rather than 'levelling-up'. This Element proposes several 'intelligent interventions,' emphasising the need for stronger and more inclusive regional innovation systems, built on a deeper understanding of sustainable local growth pathways. Although based primarily on the UK experience, these policies are relevant beyond the UK context.
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English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
114 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-51357-9 (9781009513579)
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Towards More Inclusive Varieties of Capitalism
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06/2025
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Content
1. Introduction; 2. The signs of failure; 3. The causes of failure; 4. A need for intelligent intervention; 5. Recommendations for new varieties of capitalism; 6. Conclusions; References.