超越中欧和东欧的“资本主义多样性”方法:乌克兰的一些教训

Colin Williams, S. Nadin, Peter Rodgers
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目的——自世纪之交以来,出现了一小部分后结构主义思想,它们挑战了资本主义现在是霸权主义的主流信念,以及所有经济形态都是资本主义的不同品种。本文有助于这一新兴视角的发展。其目的是通过强调资本主义实践对日常生活的浅层渗透和各种非资本主义经济实践的持续流行,挑战乌克兰经济可以被代表为某种资本主义的观念。设计/方法/方法-为了实现这一目标,这里报告了2005- 2006年调查的证据,该调查分析了乌克兰600个家庭在应对策略中使用资本主义和非资本主义经济实践的程度。研究结果-这不仅揭示了乌克兰家庭在日常应对策略中对资本主义实践的有限使用,而且揭示了大多数家庭如何严重依赖一系列非资本主义经济实践来确保其生计。其结果是呼吁暂时拒绝“各种资本主义”的意义体系,因为它排除、禁止和否认了什么,并为后苏联乌克兰的未来开辟了其他可能的轨迹,而不仅仅是一些资本主义的多样性。研究局限——这一对家庭日常应对实践的简要调查只表明,资本主义实践并非霸权主义,各种经济关系持续存在并广泛存在。它没有显示是否有更多地依赖资本主义实践的运动。论文的原创性/价值——它通过展示乌克兰的证据开始,试探性地挑战“资本主义多样性”观点在中欧和东欧经济中的应用。
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Beyond a ‘Varieties of Capitalism’ Approach in Central and Eastern Europe: Some Lessons from Ukraine
Purpose – Since the turn of the millennium, a small corpus of post-structuralist thought has emerged that challenges the dominant belief that capitalism is now hegemonic and that all economic formations are contrasting varieties of capitalism. This paper contributes to the development of this emergent perspective. The aim is to challenge the notion that the Ukrainian economy can be represented as some variety of capitalism by highlighting the shallow permeation of capitalist practices into daily life and the continuing prevalence of multifarious non-capitalist economic practices. Design/methodology/approach – To achieve this, evidence is here reported from a 2005-6 survey that analysed the extent to which 600 households in Ukraine used capitalist and non-capitalist economic practices in their coping tactics. Findings – This reveals not only the limited use of capitalist practices in the everyday coping tactics of households in Ukraine but also how an array of non-capitalist economic practices remain heavily relied on by a majority of households to secure their livelihood. The outcome is a call to tentatively reject the ‘varieties of capitalism’ system of meaning because of what it excludes, prohibits and denies, and to open up the future of post-Soviet Ukraine to other possible trajectories than simply some variety of capitalism.Research limitations – This snapshot survey of the everyday coping practices of households displays only that capitalist practices are not hegemonic and that multifarious economic relations persist and are widespread. It does not show whether or not there is movement towards greater reliance on capitalist practices. Originality/value of paper – It begins through the presentation of evidence on Ukraine to tentatively challenge the application of a ‘varieties of capitalism’ perspective towards Central and Eastern European economies.
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