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2008 | 2(4) | 109-128

Article title

Systemy zarządzania wiedzą i porównawcza ekonomia polityczna

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Knowledge Regimes and Comparative Political Economy

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Abstracts

PL
W latach 70. i 80. XX w. porównawcza ekonomia polityczna poświęcała wiele uwagi różnicom w schematach instytucjonalnych struktur politycznych lub temu, co można by nazwać „reżimem politycznym” (np. liberalizm, etatyzm, korporacjonizm). Niedawno badacze zaczęli zwracać uwagę na znaczenie firm oraz odgrywane przez nie role w ramach reżimów produkcyjnych. Podejmowane próby wyjaśnienia różnic w wynikach gospodarczych poszczególnych krajów nie uwzględniały w dyskusji porównawczej „reżimów wiedzy”, czyli instytucji, za pośrednictwem których powstają idee istotne dla polityk, wywierające wpływ na wyniki gospodarcze. Niniejszy artykuł wprowadza i rozwija pojęcie reżimu wiedzy, a także dokonuje porównania tychże reżimów w odniesieniu do różnych rodzajów ekonomii politycznych.
EN
Comparative political economy in the 1970s and 1980s was largely about variation in the institutional arrangement of political structures or what we might call “policy regimes” (e.g., liberal, statist, corporatist). More recently, researchers have turned their attention toward the importance of firms and their position within institutional arrangements or what we might call “production regimes” (e.g., liberal and coordinated market economies). Scholars relied on their understandings of both policy and production regimes to account for variation in national economic performance. What is missing is a comparable discussion of “knowledge regimes” – the institutions through which policy-relevant ideas are generated and percolate into the policy process in ways that affect economic performance. This paper introduces and develops the concept of knowledge regime and compares knowledge regimes in different types of political economies.

Contributors

  • Dartmouth College
  • Kopenhaska Szkoła Biznesu
  • Kopenhaska Szkoła Biznesu

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