The purpose of this article is to explore the political dynamics of employer coordination in three well-known “coordinated market economies.” We examine differences in how employer coordination has been organized in Sweden, Germany, and Japan in the area of industrial relations, and we examine the extent to which such coordination represents a self-sustaining equilibrium, as some of the most influential treatments suggest. To preview the findings, we argue that precisely the intensification of cooperation between labor and management in some firms and industries (that the “varieties of capitalism” literature correctly emphasizes) has paradoxically had deeply destabilizing collateral effects that have undermined or are undermining these syst...
This article compares how the United States and Germany deregulated labor markets between the 1980s ...
What explains historical cross-national variation in the degree of employer coordination and relate...
This article addresses the historical emergence of business cooperation. We resort to Höpner’s (2007...
The purpose of this article is to explore the political dynamics of employer coordination in three w...
This article investigates the politics of change in coordinated market econo\mies, and explores why ...
In recent years, scholars in a variety of disciplines have become interested in why there is variati...
The goal of this paper is to comparative models of the political economy. I use Hall coordination in...
This paper suggests a two-dimensional concept of nonliberal capitalism: coordinated capitalism (as d...
Liberalization poses significant challenges for the continued provision of collective goods within c...
Thispaper investigates the political determinants of corporatist andpluralist employers ’ associatio...
Most accounts of business coordination assume historically given conditions for this to emerge. Busi...
When the national economy performs poorly but recovery is a challenging task due to monetary austeri...
When should we ever expect to see durable moves toward greater wage bargaining coordination? Moving ...
The political-economic institutions that have traditionally reconciled economic efficiency with soci...
The chapters in this thesis are each concerned with problems of coordination. The coordination issue...
This article compares how the United States and Germany deregulated labor markets between the 1980s ...
What explains historical cross-national variation in the degree of employer coordination and relate...
This article addresses the historical emergence of business cooperation. We resort to Höpner’s (2007...
The purpose of this article is to explore the political dynamics of employer coordination in three w...
This article investigates the politics of change in coordinated market econo\mies, and explores why ...
In recent years, scholars in a variety of disciplines have become interested in why there is variati...
The goal of this paper is to comparative models of the political economy. I use Hall coordination in...
This paper suggests a two-dimensional concept of nonliberal capitalism: coordinated capitalism (as d...
Liberalization poses significant challenges for the continued provision of collective goods within c...
Thispaper investigates the political determinants of corporatist andpluralist employers ’ associatio...
Most accounts of business coordination assume historically given conditions for this to emerge. Busi...
When the national economy performs poorly but recovery is a challenging task due to monetary austeri...
When should we ever expect to see durable moves toward greater wage bargaining coordination? Moving ...
The political-economic institutions that have traditionally reconciled economic efficiency with soci...
The chapters in this thesis are each concerned with problems of coordination. The coordination issue...
This article compares how the United States and Germany deregulated labor markets between the 1980s ...
What explains historical cross-national variation in the degree of employer coordination and relate...
This article addresses the historical emergence of business cooperation. We resort to Höpner’s (2007...