The liberalization of industrial relations has become a generalized phenomenon in advanced capitalist societies. This raises at least three issues that are the subject of this review. First, what is the balance between continuity and change in industrial relations? Second, what is driving change, and in particular, what role is played by shifts in capitalist growth models that have taken place over the last three decades? Third, what does this tell us about the role of political regulation in industrial relations change? This review suggests that scholars need to rethink the role of industrial relations institutions, specifically their ability to shape and mitigate the impact of broad transformations in types of economic growth and the bala...
This article proposes a new interpretation of the evolution of German industrial relations focusing ...
It is generally seen that industrial relations occur as a dependent variable within the formation an...
This article proposes a new interpretation of the evolution of German industrial relations focusing ...
Over the past 30 years, state intervention to reshape employment relations has become a generalized ...
This book has both empirical and theoretical goals. The primary empirical goal is to examine the evo...
Based on quantitative indicators for fifteen advanced countries between 1974 and 2005, and case stud...
Based on quantitative indicators for fifteen advanced countries between 1974 and 2005, and case stud...
In contrast with recent literature which sees the German model as either a fundamentally resilient m...
The article argues that, in the last three decades, states have become more preoccupied with, and in...
This paper makes two interrelated arguments. First, based on case studies of Sweden and Germany, it ...
Neoliberalism emerged as a dominant doctrine of political and economic practice in the US and Austra...
International audienceThe author advances the literature on the role of the state in thedecentraliza...
This contribution engages recent debates in comparative political economy, arguing that labels such ...
Neoliberalism emerged as a dominant doctrine of political-economic practice during the late 1970s. I...
The German industrial relations system has changed considerably in the past thirty years and has bec...
This article proposes a new interpretation of the evolution of German industrial relations focusing ...
It is generally seen that industrial relations occur as a dependent variable within the formation an...
This article proposes a new interpretation of the evolution of German industrial relations focusing ...
Over the past 30 years, state intervention to reshape employment relations has become a generalized ...
This book has both empirical and theoretical goals. The primary empirical goal is to examine the evo...
Based on quantitative indicators for fifteen advanced countries between 1974 and 2005, and case stud...
Based on quantitative indicators for fifteen advanced countries between 1974 and 2005, and case stud...
In contrast with recent literature which sees the German model as either a fundamentally resilient m...
The article argues that, in the last three decades, states have become more preoccupied with, and in...
This paper makes two interrelated arguments. First, based on case studies of Sweden and Germany, it ...
Neoliberalism emerged as a dominant doctrine of political and economic practice in the US and Austra...
International audienceThe author advances the literature on the role of the state in thedecentraliza...
This contribution engages recent debates in comparative political economy, arguing that labels such ...
Neoliberalism emerged as a dominant doctrine of political-economic practice during the late 1970s. I...
The German industrial relations system has changed considerably in the past thirty years and has bec...
This article proposes a new interpretation of the evolution of German industrial relations focusing ...
It is generally seen that industrial relations occur as a dependent variable within the formation an...
This article proposes a new interpretation of the evolution of German industrial relations focusing ...