This article focuses on the European governments' decision to involve unions and employers in the design and implementation of public policy. Based on new measures of the phenomenon, the authors argue that between 1974 and 2003, no convergence on a pluralist model of policy formation is visible. They then use these measures to identify and analyze the clearest cases of adoption or demise of concertation, namely, the contrasting responses of the British and Irish governments to wage policy and of the Austrian and Italian governments to pension reform. They argue that governments are willing to share their policy-making prerogatives when they are politically weak and when unions, while still representing a credible threat to policy implementa...
Why do governments still negotiate with trade unions and employers in the design of labour market an...
This paper outlines evolutions in the underlying logic of corporatist policymaking in Western Europe...
Why do governments still negotiate with trade unions and employers in the design of labour market an...
This article focuses on the European governments' decision to involve unions and employers in the de...
This article focuses on the European governments' decision to involve unions and employers in the de...
This article assesses whether changes in government choice for policy concertation with trade unions...
Policy concertation (defined as making policy by means of agreements struck between government offi...
The reform of the welfare state entails changes in interdependent policy fields stretching from soci...
The reform of the welfare state entails changes in interdependent policy fields stretching from soci...
It is widely believed that policy concertation between states, employer organizations and trade unio...
Ebbinghaus and Anke Hassel ABSTRACT The reform of the welfare state entails changes in interdependen...
Tripartite concertation, which has reappeared in several European countries, plays an important role...
Under what conditions do governments, employers, and unions enter formal policy agreements on income...
Why do governments still negotiate with trade unions and employers in the design of labour market an...
Why do governments still negotiate with trade unions and employers in the design of labour market an...
This paper outlines evolutions in the underlying logic of corporatist policymaking in Western Europe...
Why do governments still negotiate with trade unions and employers in the design of labour market an...
This article focuses on the European governments' decision to involve unions and employers in the de...
This article focuses on the European governments' decision to involve unions and employers in the de...
This article assesses whether changes in government choice for policy concertation with trade unions...
Policy concertation (defined as making policy by means of agreements struck between government offi...
The reform of the welfare state entails changes in interdependent policy fields stretching from soci...
The reform of the welfare state entails changes in interdependent policy fields stretching from soci...
It is widely believed that policy concertation between states, employer organizations and trade unio...
Ebbinghaus and Anke Hassel ABSTRACT The reform of the welfare state entails changes in interdependen...
Tripartite concertation, which has reappeared in several European countries, plays an important role...
Under what conditions do governments, employers, and unions enter formal policy agreements on income...
Why do governments still negotiate with trade unions and employers in the design of labour market an...
Why do governments still negotiate with trade unions and employers in the design of labour market an...
This paper outlines evolutions in the underlying logic of corporatist policymaking in Western Europe...
Why do governments still negotiate with trade unions and employers in the design of labour market an...