This book focuses on some of the most important political-economic changes in advanced industrialized countries over the past two decades, namely, the sharp rise in unemployment in some countries and the growth of inequality in others. Using a variety of methodological approaches, the essays provide different pieces to this puzzle and explain how economic outcomes may be linked to macroeconomic policies and wage bargaining practices. Focusing on the experiences of northern European countries, the book also explores the intersection of partisan politics, the international economy, and nationally specific institutions
The paper was written while I was visiting researcher at the European University Institute, Florence...
what is the relative influence of national and sectoral factors? While industrial relations in these...
"The paper questions the predominant view on unemployment and wages in the European Union according ...
This dissertation analyzes the macroeconomic effects of centralized bargaining between unions and em...
First book to understand the crisis of EMU through a comparative political economy perspective Under...
This book examines the crisis of EMU through the lenses of comparative political economy. It retrace...
When the national economy performs poorly but recovery is a challenging task due to monetary austeri...
ment policy as a transnational political issue and examines unemployment in Europe in the context of...
There have been numerous accounts exploring the relationship between institutions and firm practices...
There has been much recent attention to the upheavals, often externally induced, in collective barga...
Globalization, financial liberalization and neo-liberal economic policy thinking have been seen as c...
This paper studies the major institutional changes at the root of the increase in the west European ...
The paper discusses the roles of stabilization policy and wage setting for macroeconomic stability i...
The centralised wage setting insitutions of the Nordic economies have been associated with singularl...
Current theories of unions are mainly theories of what unions were and did rather than theories of w...
The paper was written while I was visiting researcher at the European University Institute, Florence...
what is the relative influence of national and sectoral factors? While industrial relations in these...
"The paper questions the predominant view on unemployment and wages in the European Union according ...
This dissertation analyzes the macroeconomic effects of centralized bargaining between unions and em...
First book to understand the crisis of EMU through a comparative political economy perspective Under...
This book examines the crisis of EMU through the lenses of comparative political economy. It retrace...
When the national economy performs poorly but recovery is a challenging task due to monetary austeri...
ment policy as a transnational political issue and examines unemployment in Europe in the context of...
There have been numerous accounts exploring the relationship between institutions and firm practices...
There has been much recent attention to the upheavals, often externally induced, in collective barga...
Globalization, financial liberalization and neo-liberal economic policy thinking have been seen as c...
This paper studies the major institutional changes at the root of the increase in the west European ...
The paper discusses the roles of stabilization policy and wage setting for macroeconomic stability i...
The centralised wage setting insitutions of the Nordic economies have been associated with singularl...
Current theories of unions are mainly theories of what unions were and did rather than theories of w...
The paper was written while I was visiting researcher at the European University Institute, Florence...
what is the relative influence of national and sectoral factors? While industrial relations in these...
"The paper questions the predominant view on unemployment and wages in the European Union according ...