Major economic crises may promote structural reforms, by increasing the cost of the status quo, or hinder them, by inducing more demand for protection. The ideology and political partisanship of the ruling government may be crucial in determining the prevailing course of action. In good times, conservative parties are typically pro-reform. However, do these parties try to exploit periods of crisis to carry out their reforms? Do social-democratic parties support even greater social protection? To answer these questions, this paper uses indicators of structural reforms in the labor, product, and financial markets for 25 OECD countries over the 1975-2008 period. The empirical analysis confirms the ambiguous effect of crises: product markets ar...
What accounts for the dynamics of financial reforms? This paper identifies the political regime as m...
The economic crisis within the European Union has had a significant impact on domestic politics in t...
The literature on party system nationalisation has yet to provide a better understanding of the impa...
Major economic crises may promote structural reforms, by increasing the cost of the status quo, or h...
Based on empirical findings from a comparative study on welfare state responses to the four major ec...
Based on empirical findings from a comparative study on welfare state responses to the four major ec...
Facing unsustainable economies, why are some regimes successful in recovering by instituting drastic...
It is argued that crises open up a window of opportunity to implement policies that otherwise would ...
This article investigates the effect of government partisanship on fiscal policy outputs during the ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
This article argues that the effect of economic crises on democratic transition is contingent on eco...
In the aftermath of the global economic crisis, the challenges facing welfare states are unprecedent...
Highlights • Government intervention to stabilise financial systems in times of banking crises ultim...
The political economy literature on international bailouts has repeatedly shown that the domestic po...
Do the ideological preferences of governments affect macroeconomic variables? According to partisan ...
What accounts for the dynamics of financial reforms? This paper identifies the political regime as m...
The economic crisis within the European Union has had a significant impact on domestic politics in t...
The literature on party system nationalisation has yet to provide a better understanding of the impa...
Major economic crises may promote structural reforms, by increasing the cost of the status quo, or h...
Based on empirical findings from a comparative study on welfare state responses to the four major ec...
Based on empirical findings from a comparative study on welfare state responses to the four major ec...
Facing unsustainable economies, why are some regimes successful in recovering by instituting drastic...
It is argued that crises open up a window of opportunity to implement policies that otherwise would ...
This article investigates the effect of government partisanship on fiscal policy outputs during the ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
This article argues that the effect of economic crises on democratic transition is contingent on eco...
In the aftermath of the global economic crisis, the challenges facing welfare states are unprecedent...
Highlights • Government intervention to stabilise financial systems in times of banking crises ultim...
The political economy literature on international bailouts has repeatedly shown that the domestic po...
Do the ideological preferences of governments affect macroeconomic variables? According to partisan ...
What accounts for the dynamics of financial reforms? This paper identifies the political regime as m...
The economic crisis within the European Union has had a significant impact on domestic politics in t...
The literature on party system nationalisation has yet to provide a better understanding of the impa...