political economy is at stake; in this perspective growth or counter-growth forces operate within the institutional framework. The analysis focuses on corporatist forms of social dialogue in the international environment of the EU and within the European structures. First, the notion of corporatism as opposed to other institutionalized channels of access is explained. Then, the paper presents corporatist forms at the national level under change. Next, it deals with interest coordination at the European Commission level. The paper concludes that an erosion of corporatist forms is visible; no embracing pattern in the EU should be expected instead; on the contrary, increasing fragmen-tation of lobbying is observed
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Political scientists have used to argue that Corporatism was (and would stay) absent from Euro-level...
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This chapter contributes to our understanding of interest intermediation structures in CEE and, spec...
Until today, it is relatively disputed how European integration impacts on domestic associations and...
This paper investigates the evolution of the interest groups system in Denmark and Switzerland. Denm...
This paper addresses the question of the effect of labour market institutions on economic performanc...
This article challenges the consistency and coherence of the concept of neo-corporatism by exploring...
It is a truism that the emergent European polity contributes to the transformation of interest repre...
When economic development is considered, political economy is at stake; in this perspective growth o...
The article conducts a political analysis of the Western European institutions of corporatism. The m...
This article is devoted to the study of the formation and current state of corporatism in Western Eu...
A new institutionalist perspective is the best framework for analyzing interest intermediation in th...
How can new or hybrid forms of work get to be represented in historical social dialogue institutions...
Political scientists have used to argue that Corporatism was (and would stay) absent from Euro-level...
The object of this paper is to identify major forms of interest representation in the EU and evaluat...
The relationship between business and the EU institutions has evolved from its corporatist origins i...
Organizations representing economic interests within individual nation states peaked in both social ...
This chapter contributes to our understanding of interest intermediation structures in CEE and, spec...
Until today, it is relatively disputed how European integration impacts on domestic associations and...
This paper investigates the evolution of the interest groups system in Denmark and Switzerland. Denm...
This paper addresses the question of the effect of labour market institutions on economic performanc...
This article challenges the consistency and coherence of the concept of neo-corporatism by exploring...
It is a truism that the emergent European polity contributes to the transformation of interest repre...