article seeks to explain the Spanish Socialist Party’s (PSOE’s) failure to reverse Spain’s dis-mal employment record during the course of its long government tenure from 1982 until 1996. Most efforts to explain Spain’s position at the extreme of the unemployment spectrum in Europe follow the prevalent tendency in the comparative political economy literature by giving causal primacy to labor market institutions. This article challenges this labor-market-centered view by arguing that the failure of the Socialist government’s economic policy strategy is to be found in the interaction of two other factors: the biased course of financial liberalization and the perverse effects of the PSOE’s macroeconomic policy strategy on inflation and on the p...
The article analyses the influence of the Confederación Española de Organizaciones Empresariales (CE...
Most literature in the field of social policy is focused on understanding the factors contributing t...
Conventional wisdom attributes the persistence of labor market rigidities in Spain to the power of i...
En los últimos años son frecuentes las referencias en los medios de comunicación internacional al mo...
En los últimos años son frecuentes las referencias en los medios de comunicación internacional al mo...
Economic voting literature has shown that voters hold governments responsible for the state of the e...
Economic voting literature has shown that voters hold governments responsible for the state of the e...
Since 2008, Spain’s economy has suffered from an unemployment crisis. In response, voters elevated t...
Trade unions are considered to be key political actors in the formation of welfare states. Their im...
In recent years there has been a growing international attention to the economic model put forward ...
Southern European social democratic parties came to power in the early 1980s while northern social d...
Southern European social democratic parties came to power in the early 1980s while northern social d...
Southern European social democratic parties came to power in the early 1980s while northern social d...
At the beginning of the 1980s when social-democratic parties in northern and central Europe were con...
pp. 1-41Although Spain’s economy was seen as a miracle during the most recent expansive phase (for ...
The article analyses the influence of the Confederación Española de Organizaciones Empresariales (CE...
Most literature in the field of social policy is focused on understanding the factors contributing t...
Conventional wisdom attributes the persistence of labor market rigidities in Spain to the power of i...
En los últimos años son frecuentes las referencias en los medios de comunicación internacional al mo...
En los últimos años son frecuentes las referencias en los medios de comunicación internacional al mo...
Economic voting literature has shown that voters hold governments responsible for the state of the e...
Economic voting literature has shown that voters hold governments responsible for the state of the e...
Since 2008, Spain’s economy has suffered from an unemployment crisis. In response, voters elevated t...
Trade unions are considered to be key political actors in the formation of welfare states. Their im...
In recent years there has been a growing international attention to the economic model put forward ...
Southern European social democratic parties came to power in the early 1980s while northern social d...
Southern European social democratic parties came to power in the early 1980s while northern social d...
Southern European social democratic parties came to power in the early 1980s while northern social d...
At the beginning of the 1980s when social-democratic parties in northern and central Europe were con...
pp. 1-41Although Spain’s economy was seen as a miracle during the most recent expansive phase (for ...
The article analyses the influence of the Confederación Española de Organizaciones Empresariales (CE...
Most literature in the field of social policy is focused on understanding the factors contributing t...
Conventional wisdom attributes the persistence of labor market rigidities in Spain to the power of i...