The chapter examines the common pressures on employment and the welfare state that originated from changes in the international economic environment after the early 1970s, and it relates these to national economic conditions and policy legacies in order to identify differences of vulnerability and varying demands on the institutional capacity for policy adjustment. In the earlier period until the mid-1980s, these challenges were of a macro-economic nature, and the effectiveness of national policy responses depended primarily on institutional capabilities for effective coordination between wage policy and monetary policy. After the mid-1980s, the dominant challenges arose from the global integration of capital markets and the increasing inte...
The institutions governing the Greek labour market have undoubtedly gone through a period of sustain...
This paper discusses four dimensions of the capitalist state's role in economic and social reproduct...
Comparative studies of OECD countries indicate that, during the 1970s and 1980s, neo-corporatist eco...
The chapter examines the common pressures on employment and the welfare state that originated from c...
The article represents a preliminary and partial analysis of information collected in a comparative ...
This is the first of a two‐volume study of the adjustment of advanced welfare states to internationa...
The paper represents a preliminary and partial analysis of the information collected in a comparativ...
Since the early 1970s, the scope for national social and economic policy in advanced industrial soci...
This is the second of three chapters on the role of economic interests, and of systems for represent...
"The paper represents a preliminary and partial analysis of the information collected in a comparati...
This chapter briefly sets the background for the comparative chapters by discussing the common chall...
The capitalist welfare state achieved its full development within the nearly closed national economi...
This is the second of a two‐volume study of the adjustment of advanced welfare states to internation...
This chapter argues that recent changes in labour market policies in the European Union are closely ...
This accessible work provides a political sociology of welfare states in industrial societies, with ...
The institutions governing the Greek labour market have undoubtedly gone through a period of sustain...
This paper discusses four dimensions of the capitalist state's role in economic and social reproduct...
Comparative studies of OECD countries indicate that, during the 1970s and 1980s, neo-corporatist eco...
The chapter examines the common pressures on employment and the welfare state that originated from c...
The article represents a preliminary and partial analysis of information collected in a comparative ...
This is the first of a two‐volume study of the adjustment of advanced welfare states to internationa...
The paper represents a preliminary and partial analysis of the information collected in a comparativ...
Since the early 1970s, the scope for national social and economic policy in advanced industrial soci...
This is the second of three chapters on the role of economic interests, and of systems for represent...
"The paper represents a preliminary and partial analysis of the information collected in a comparati...
This chapter briefly sets the background for the comparative chapters by discussing the common chall...
The capitalist welfare state achieved its full development within the nearly closed national economi...
This is the second of a two‐volume study of the adjustment of advanced welfare states to internation...
This chapter argues that recent changes in labour market policies in the European Union are closely ...
This accessible work provides a political sociology of welfare states in industrial societies, with ...
The institutions governing the Greek labour market have undoubtedly gone through a period of sustain...
This paper discusses four dimensions of the capitalist state's role in economic and social reproduct...
Comparative studies of OECD countries indicate that, during the 1970s and 1980s, neo-corporatist eco...