This PhD thesis accounts for the legitimacy challenges faced by the state that are specifically created by organized industrial workers through their anti-state unrest. It also relates such legitimacy challenges to recurring regime breakdown in unconsolidated democracies. I thus answer the question: how can we more fully account for labour-led legitimacy challenges to the state that at key times contribute to regime breakdown in unconsolidated democracies? I build on the dominant elite-driven explanations that are already emphasized in the existing theoretical literature by highlighting bottom-up labour mobilization that has not been given sufficient consideration. Moreover, I have uniquely framed such bottom-up mobiliza...
This paper looks at two related labour market policies that have persisted and even proliferated acr...
The thesis examines the politics of economic policy-making during the Wilson / Callaghan administrat...
Throughout the world every economic and socio-economic indicator has deteriorated. The so-called ‘re...
This PhD thesis accounts for the legitimacy challenges faced by the state that are specifically cr...
This dissertation primarily examines two separate topics: evidencing the presence of boundedly ratio...
Modern capitalist economies usually require some kind of compromise between capital's twin needs for...
The current UK government’s policies include headlong spending cuts and a far-reaching restructuring...
Risk of sovereign debt default has frequently affected emerging market and developed economies. Such...
The papers in this thesis explore the political economy of the macroeconomic imbalances that built u...
The current financial crisis appears to be a moment of epochal change, an archetypal ‘legitimation c...
This thesis comprises three chapters. Each considers a particular manner in which policy choice and ...
This paper investigates the social preferences over labor market exibility, in a general equilibrium...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2012.Cataloged from PDF ...
There was a wide ranging debate in the 1950s and 1960s in the developing countries about the role of...
Theories of ‘growth models’ explain capitalist diversity by reference to shifting drivers of aggrega...
This paper looks at two related labour market policies that have persisted and even proliferated acr...
The thesis examines the politics of economic policy-making during the Wilson / Callaghan administrat...
Throughout the world every economic and socio-economic indicator has deteriorated. The so-called ‘re...
This PhD thesis accounts for the legitimacy challenges faced by the state that are specifically cr...
This dissertation primarily examines two separate topics: evidencing the presence of boundedly ratio...
Modern capitalist economies usually require some kind of compromise between capital's twin needs for...
The current UK government’s policies include headlong spending cuts and a far-reaching restructuring...
Risk of sovereign debt default has frequently affected emerging market and developed economies. Such...
The papers in this thesis explore the political economy of the macroeconomic imbalances that built u...
The current financial crisis appears to be a moment of epochal change, an archetypal ‘legitimation c...
This thesis comprises three chapters. Each considers a particular manner in which policy choice and ...
This paper investigates the social preferences over labor market exibility, in a general equilibrium...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2012.Cataloged from PDF ...
There was a wide ranging debate in the 1950s and 1960s in the developing countries about the role of...
Theories of ‘growth models’ explain capitalist diversity by reference to shifting drivers of aggrega...
This paper looks at two related labour market policies that have persisted and even proliferated acr...
The thesis examines the politics of economic policy-making during the Wilson / Callaghan administrat...
Throughout the world every economic and socio-economic indicator has deteriorated. The so-called ‘re...