A broad-ranging assessment of the complex changes in Europe's diverse and complex mix of national and European capitalisms as they respond to the challenges of globalization and from rising powers, of competitiveness, ageing populations and welfare sustainability compounded by the impact of financial, monetary and sovereign debt crises.
1. Introduction
2. Diverse Europe Under Stress
3. The Liberal(ising) State: Industrial Policies and Tax Competition
4. Europe's Money and the Crisis of Political Economic Strategy
5. Financial Systems: From Fragmentation to Crisis
6. Corporate Ownership, Control and Governance: Shareholders, Stakeholders and Liberal Transformation
7. Labour Markets and Social Models: The Triumph of Liberalisation?
8. Conclusion.