First published online: 13 April 2021This article conceptualizes the evolution of the German political economy as the codevelopment of technological and institutional change. The notion of skill-biased liberalization is introduced to capture this process and contrasted with the two dominant theoretical frameworks employed in contemporary comparative political economy scholarship—dualization and liberalization. Integrating theories from labor economics, the article argues that the increasing centrality of high skills complementary in production to information and communications technology has weakened the traditional complementarity among specific skills, regulated industrial relations, and generous social protection in core sectors. The lib...
The advanced economies are experiencing a set of shared challenges in the transition to a new "knowl...
International audienceThis article contributes to the debate on skill-biased technical change by stu...
This article proposes a new interpretation of the evolution of German industrial relations focusing ...
Technological change has meant that university-educated workers have become crucial to the productio...
The varieties of capitalism literature has put skill systems at the center of comparative politics. ...
Over the past decades, capitalist democracies across the OECD have transitioned from manufacturing t...
In contrast with recent literature which sees the German model as either a fundamentally resilient m...
The transition from Fordism to the knowledge economy in the world's advanced democracies was underpi...
Over the past decades, capitalist democracies across the OECD have transitioned from manufacturing t...
Defence date: 15 March 2011Examining Board: Prof. Donatella Della Porta, European University Institu...
This article argues that two core domains of the German coordinated market economy have undergone tr...
Drawing on workers’ surveys and workplace interviews, this article investigates the growth of tempor...
This book examines contemporary changes in labor market institutions in the United States, Germany, ...
Since the late 1970s and continuing through the mid-2000s, overall wage inequality has been increasi...
This paper makes two interrelated arguments. First, based on case studies of Sweden and Germany, it ...
The advanced economies are experiencing a set of shared challenges in the transition to a new "knowl...
International audienceThis article contributes to the debate on skill-biased technical change by stu...
This article proposes a new interpretation of the evolution of German industrial relations focusing ...
Technological change has meant that university-educated workers have become crucial to the productio...
The varieties of capitalism literature has put skill systems at the center of comparative politics. ...
Over the past decades, capitalist democracies across the OECD have transitioned from manufacturing t...
In contrast with recent literature which sees the German model as either a fundamentally resilient m...
The transition from Fordism to the knowledge economy in the world's advanced democracies was underpi...
Over the past decades, capitalist democracies across the OECD have transitioned from manufacturing t...
Defence date: 15 March 2011Examining Board: Prof. Donatella Della Porta, European University Institu...
This article argues that two core domains of the German coordinated market economy have undergone tr...
Drawing on workers’ surveys and workplace interviews, this article investigates the growth of tempor...
This book examines contemporary changes in labor market institutions in the United States, Germany, ...
Since the late 1970s and continuing through the mid-2000s, overall wage inequality has been increasi...
This paper makes two interrelated arguments. First, based on case studies of Sweden and Germany, it ...
The advanced economies are experiencing a set of shared challenges in the transition to a new "knowl...
International audienceThis article contributes to the debate on skill-biased technical change by stu...
This article proposes a new interpretation of the evolution of German industrial relations focusing ...