
Greening the Car Industry: Varieties of Capitalism and Climate Change
Author(s): John Mikler (Author)
- Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
- Publication Date: October 31, 2009
- Language: English
- Print length: 296 pages
- ISBN-10: 1847206522
- ISBN-13: 9781847206527
Book Description
Focusing on Germany, the US and Japan, the author shows that national variations in capitalist relations of production are central to explaining how the car industry tackles the issue of climate change, such variations are crucial for understanding the normative as well as material basis for firms’ motivations.
This ground-breaking book will be of great benefit to students and academics, particularly those with an interest in comparative politics, public policy and international political economy. It may also serve as a resource for courses on environmental politics and environmental management as well as aspects of international relations and business/management. Given the book’s contemporary policy relevance, it will be a valuable reference for policy practitioners with an interest in industry policy, multinational corporations, the environment, and institutional approaches to comparative politics.
Editorial Reviews
Review
‘Greening the Car Industry
is an innovative book in the Varieties of Capitalism tradition. Its interviews and analysis offer rich insights into why the US car industry struggles, particularly on environmental impact, compared to Japanese and German firms. John Mikler shows that regulatory institutions matter, and how they matter. For the car industry at least, more collaborative forms of capitalism show more promise. Mikler gives us a masterpiece of regulatory scholarship.’ — John Braithwaite, The Australian National University
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