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State-Owned Enterprises as Institutional Actors in Contemporary Capitalism and Beyond provides a comprehensive analysis of how state-owned enterprises function within modern economic systems and their broader implications for capitalism. The authors investigate SOEs not merely as economic entities but as institutional actors that actively shape markets, governance structures, and development pathways.
This Elements volume examines the strategic roles SOEs play across diverse economies, from advanced capitalist nations to emerging markets. It addresses key questions about ownership, control, performance, and the relationship between state intervention and market mechanisms. The book considers how SOEs adapt to globalization, digital transformation, and evolving regulatory frameworks while maintaining their institutional significance.
Written for scholars, policymakers, and business professionals, this work contributes to ongoing debates about the future of capitalism, the appropriate scope of state economic involvement, and how different institutional arrangements affect economic outcomes and social welfare.







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