<p>Since 1980, over one-quarter of social pact proposals have failed to result in social pact agreements. In order to explain this high failure rate, the social pact formation process is broken down into two stages. In the first stage, governments decide whether to propose a pact. In the second stage, governments and labour unions decide whether to complete a pact agreement. Using data on social pacts in Western Europe, the article finds that pact proposals are likelier in the presence of moderately centralised unions, high unemployment, and large budget deficits; but that pact agreements are likelier when employers’ associations are centralised, and labour unions have a high degree of organisational centralisation, low membership fractiona...
Do electoral pressures provide an explanation for why governments offer pacts to unions and employer...
[From the introduction]. Social pacts – national-level agreements between governments, labor unions ...
The paper develops an analytical framework for the politics of negotiated voluntary wage restraint i...
First published online : February 2, 2014During the 1990s, a prominent strategy of economic adjustme...
During the 1990s, a prominent strategy of economic adjustment to the challenges of competitiveness a...
Under what conditions do governments, employers, and unions enter formal policy agreements on income...
We investigate the empirical determinants of social pacts over the 1970-2004 period. We adopt a poli...
In the new EU member states, tripartite national-level social pacts have been promoted as a preferre...
Economists have largely neglected the analysis of the relevant factors that induce policymakers and ...
This article examines the emergence and institutionalization of social pacts in Ireland, Italy and S...
Social pacts – policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizati...
Social pacts - policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizati...
Do electoral pressures provide an explanation for why governments offer pacts to unions and employer...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Using the cases of Ireland and Portugal during the post-2008 Great Recession, we argue that unions' ...
Do electoral pressures provide an explanation for why governments offer pacts to unions and employer...
[From the introduction]. Social pacts – national-level agreements between governments, labor unions ...
The paper develops an analytical framework for the politics of negotiated voluntary wage restraint i...
First published online : February 2, 2014During the 1990s, a prominent strategy of economic adjustme...
During the 1990s, a prominent strategy of economic adjustment to the challenges of competitiveness a...
Under what conditions do governments, employers, and unions enter formal policy agreements on income...
We investigate the empirical determinants of social pacts over the 1970-2004 period. We adopt a poli...
In the new EU member states, tripartite national-level social pacts have been promoted as a preferre...
Economists have largely neglected the analysis of the relevant factors that induce policymakers and ...
This article examines the emergence and institutionalization of social pacts in Ireland, Italy and S...
Social pacts – policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizati...
Social pacts - policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizati...
Do electoral pressures provide an explanation for why governments offer pacts to unions and employer...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Using the cases of Ireland and Portugal during the post-2008 Great Recession, we argue that unions' ...
Do electoral pressures provide an explanation for why governments offer pacts to unions and employer...
[From the introduction]. Social pacts – national-level agreements between governments, labor unions ...
The paper develops an analytical framework for the politics of negotiated voluntary wage restraint i...