Bibliografia

Principal

  • 7. Streeck, W. (2013), Tempo Comprado ? A Crise Adiada do Capitalismo Democrático, Lisboa: Actual. 6. Rodrik, D. (2011), The Globalization Paradox, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 5. Ryner, M. e Cafruny, A. (2016), The European Union and Global Capitalism ? Origins, Development, Crisis, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan. 4. Hancké, B. (ed.) (2009), Debating Varieties of Capitalism: A Reader, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 3. Hall, P. (2012), ?The Economics and Politics of the Euro Crisis?, German Politics, 21(4): 355-371. 2. Hay, C. (2011), ?Globalization Impact on States? in J. Ravenhill (ed.), Global Political Economy, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 312-344. 1. Clift, B. (2014) Comparative Political Economy, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.:

Secundária

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