Opening a new phase in historical institutionalism, Wolfgang Streeck and Kathleen Thelen show how a rigid dichotomy between incremental adaptation and radical transformation fails to capture important transformative processes common to advanced political economies. While their research focuses on gradual but radical transformation, the two authors leave open the interpretation of what constitutes abrupt, but only limited change. This article integrates their framework, defines what they call survival and return, and, within this genus, indicates two analytically distinct species: replication, where the old logic survives due to the redundancy of the new institutional arrangement; and reaction, where structural reforms generate demand for th...
This paper studies institutional divergence among two types of transition economies: (1) the former ...
The increasing gap between the formerly socialist countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CE & EE) ...
The World Bank has supported the fundamental reform of unfair and wasteful Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) syst...
Opening a new phase in historical institutionalism, Wolfgang Streeck and Kathleen Thelen show how a ...
Recent advances in institutionalist theory showed how a rigid dichotomy between typically path-depen...
This book traces and analyzes the legislation and implementation of pension reforms in four Central,...
This book traces and analyzes the legislation and implementation of pension reforms in four Central,...
Debates surrounding institutional change have become increasingly central to Political Science, Mana...
After 1989, Hungary inherited a pension system characterised by an unfair and impenetrable mix of so...
Pension reform in European political economies has increased the institutional proximity of local pe...
Pension systems have often been regarded as difficult to retrench, particularly in the larger conser...
Pension reform seems inevitable in postcommunist Central-Eastern Europe, because the process of econ...
This paper endeavours to shed some light on the mechanisms that led to the divergence of welfare sta...
Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe very eagerly embraced the new old age pensions paradigm sp...
How did pension systems in CEE changed over the past decades? What explains the variation in reform ...
This paper studies institutional divergence among two types of transition economies: (1) the former ...
The increasing gap between the formerly socialist countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CE & EE) ...
The World Bank has supported the fundamental reform of unfair and wasteful Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) syst...
Opening a new phase in historical institutionalism, Wolfgang Streeck and Kathleen Thelen show how a ...
Recent advances in institutionalist theory showed how a rigid dichotomy between typically path-depen...
This book traces and analyzes the legislation and implementation of pension reforms in four Central,...
This book traces and analyzes the legislation and implementation of pension reforms in four Central,...
Debates surrounding institutional change have become increasingly central to Political Science, Mana...
After 1989, Hungary inherited a pension system characterised by an unfair and impenetrable mix of so...
Pension reform in European political economies has increased the institutional proximity of local pe...
Pension systems have often been regarded as difficult to retrench, particularly in the larger conser...
Pension reform seems inevitable in postcommunist Central-Eastern Europe, because the process of econ...
This paper endeavours to shed some light on the mechanisms that led to the divergence of welfare sta...
Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe very eagerly embraced the new old age pensions paradigm sp...
How did pension systems in CEE changed over the past decades? What explains the variation in reform ...
This paper studies institutional divergence among two types of transition economies: (1) the former ...
The increasing gap between the formerly socialist countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CE & EE) ...
The World Bank has supported the fundamental reform of unfair and wasteful Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) syst...