Policy concertation (defined as making policy by means of agreements struck between government officials and representatives of employer associations and trade unions) is a major policy style in Western Europe. This article seeks to explain the political dynamics of policy concertation in terms of the varying configurations of three variables: perceived problems, the degree of shared economic understanding among the participants and the perceived implementation capacity of the participants. It is found that the incidence of broad policy concertation over the twentieth century in nine West European countries can be explained almost completely in terms of this configurational theory
Under what conditions do governments, employers, and unions enter formal policy agreements on income...
This article discusses three major issues related to tripartite social pacts: fir...
This article examines cooperative modes of regulation of local economies that in Europe increasingly...
Policy concertation (defined as making policy by means of agreements struck between government offi...
This article assesses whether changes in government choice for policy concertation with trade unions...
It is widely believed that policy concertation between states, employer organizations and trade unio...
This article focuses on the European governments' decision to involve unions and employers in the de...
This article focuses on the European governments' decision to involve unions and employers in the de...
This paper outlines evolutions in the underlying logic of corporatist policymaking in Western Europe...
The reform of the welfare state entails changes in interdependent policy fields stretching from soci...
The reform of the welfare state entails changes in interdependent policy fields stretching from soci...
The reform of the welfare state entails changes in interdependent policy fields stretching from soci...
Ebbinghaus and Anke Hassel ABSTRACT The reform of the welfare state entails changes in interdependen...
Under what conditions do governments, employers, and unions enter formal policy agreements on income...
This article discusses three major issues related to tripartite social pacts: fir...
This article examines cooperative modes of regulation of local economies that in Europe increasingly...
Policy concertation (defined as making policy by means of agreements struck between government offi...
This article assesses whether changes in government choice for policy concertation with trade unions...
It is widely believed that policy concertation between states, employer organizations and trade unio...
This article focuses on the European governments' decision to involve unions and employers in the de...
This article focuses on the European governments' decision to involve unions and employers in the de...
This paper outlines evolutions in the underlying logic of corporatist policymaking in Western Europe...
The reform of the welfare state entails changes in interdependent policy fields stretching from soci...
The reform of the welfare state entails changes in interdependent policy fields stretching from soci...
The reform of the welfare state entails changes in interdependent policy fields stretching from soci...
Ebbinghaus and Anke Hassel ABSTRACT The reform of the welfare state entails changes in interdependen...
Under what conditions do governments, employers, and unions enter formal policy agreements on income...
This article discusses three major issues related to tripartite social pacts: fir...
This article examines cooperative modes of regulation of local economies that in Europe increasingly...