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The rise of internal capitalist diversity? Changing patterns of finance and corporate governance in Europe

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Deeg, Richard

Economy and Society

2009

38

4

552-579

capitalism ; SME ; corporate governance

Economics

English

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"The article examines internal diversity within national models of capitalism in Europe, with a particular concern with firm financing and corporate governance patterns. It is suggested that a relatively small number of firms have shifted to a new institutional context consisting of common international institutions and practices, while the large majority of firms continue to operate in a more slowly evolving set of domestic institutions or rules. Examining changes since the early 1990s in firm financing and corporate governance, the article finds preliminary evidence to support the thesis of increasing diversity, but also that national patterns of firm finance are still distinct. Rising diversity challenges the long-term viability of coordinated market economies in Europe. "

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