The literature on changing varieties of capitalism concentrates on the big economies, particularly the US, Japan and Germany. This important volume sheds light on the group of smaller European countries that share a high degree of corporatism - Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. Most of them have recently been praised as alter native models to the route exemplified by the US. The authors investigate the trajectories of these countries welfare systems, corporate governance, labour markets and industrial relations from about 1990 until the economic crisis in 2008. The volume also tracks their position in the processes of European integration and asks whether their particular brands of capitali...
The current crisis is not seen as a temporary event but an extended period characterized by deep str...
Ten years ago the German economy was regarded as the “sick man of Europe”. It was during the current...
In this paper, we conduct a comparative analysis of the models of capitalism prevailing in the CEE11...
The literature on changing varieties of capitalism concentrates on the big economies, particularly t...
This chapter looks first at the influence that the ideas and examples of two important neighbouring ...
"The present economic crisis has sparked a new debate in a wider political and academic public about...
This study investigates the impact of the financial crisis of 2007 on the capitalist development in ...
This paper assesses the ten year (1987-96) impact of taxes and transfers on poverty, income inequali...
This thesis provides a political economy account of how four small open economies – Finland, Denmark...
Both scholarly and public debate over the future of West European welfare capitalism has tended to p...
This study seeks to go beneath the generalizations that constitute characterizations of national eco...
In France, the label “Anglo-Saxon capitalism” has tended to suggest an intimate link between...
Although Austria, the Netherlands, and Belgium are so seemingly alike in their tightly coupled, cons...
* Includes discussion of Europe, US, Latin America, and Asia * Interdisciplinary approach, brin...
The paper provides a conceptual framework of the Special Issue by theorising and analysing the evolv...
The current crisis is not seen as a temporary event but an extended period characterized by deep str...
Ten years ago the German economy was regarded as the “sick man of Europe”. It was during the current...
In this paper, we conduct a comparative analysis of the models of capitalism prevailing in the CEE11...
The literature on changing varieties of capitalism concentrates on the big economies, particularly t...
This chapter looks first at the influence that the ideas and examples of two important neighbouring ...
"The present economic crisis has sparked a new debate in a wider political and academic public about...
This study investigates the impact of the financial crisis of 2007 on the capitalist development in ...
This paper assesses the ten year (1987-96) impact of taxes and transfers on poverty, income inequali...
This thesis provides a political economy account of how four small open economies – Finland, Denmark...
Both scholarly and public debate over the future of West European welfare capitalism has tended to p...
This study seeks to go beneath the generalizations that constitute characterizations of national eco...
In France, the label “Anglo-Saxon capitalism” has tended to suggest an intimate link between...
Although Austria, the Netherlands, and Belgium are so seemingly alike in their tightly coupled, cons...
* Includes discussion of Europe, US, Latin America, and Asia * Interdisciplinary approach, brin...
The paper provides a conceptual framework of the Special Issue by theorising and analysing the evolv...
The current crisis is not seen as a temporary event but an extended period characterized by deep str...
Ten years ago the German economy was regarded as the “sick man of Europe”. It was during the current...
In this paper, we conduct a comparative analysis of the models of capitalism prevailing in the CEE11...