This paper analyses the evolution of the welfare states in the majority of OECD countries during the pre-globalisation (1946–80) and globalisation (1980–2000) periods. Our purpose is to find out whether globalisation has produced a convergence towards a smaller welfare state, funded increasingly by non-mobile factors such as labour, property and consumption rather than by mobile factors such as capital. The data presented here challenge the claims about such a convergence, showing that social public expenditures and public employment have continued to expand during the globalisation period in most OECD countries. We also show that the welfare states remain rooted in the political traditions that have governed them
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This paper examines the assertion that economic globalization has led to the decline of welfare spen...
This paper is an attempt to link Globalization with the ideas of Welfare State. There are notions th...
This paper considers three challenges to the mature European welfare states posed by economic and so...
What difference do welfare models make for how globalisation in its different manifestations influen...
This paper reconsiders the link between welfare state provision, globalisation and competitiveness e...
This article explores the relationship between globalisation and the development of the British and ...
Two hypotheses relate to the globalization-welfare state nexus: The efficiency hypothesis predicts t...
Studies examining the relationship between globalisation and the welfare state tend to focus on the ...
This paper investigates the link between globalization, operationalized as openness to trade, and th...
This paper considers the possible connection between globalisation and inequality in Western welfar...
It has been argued that the problems associated with the contemporary Globalisation process in relat...
Abstract: The welfare state in industrialised countries is being challenged by a number of developme...
Is the welfare state withering away, or will it survive current globalization trends?1 Recent litera...
In recent years, major social forces such as: aging populations, social trends, migration patterns, ...
Which dimensions of globalisation have an impact on social expenditure? How do different social welf...
This paper examines the assertion that economic globalization has led to the decline of welfare spen...
This paper is an attempt to link Globalization with the ideas of Welfare State. There are notions th...
This paper considers three challenges to the mature European welfare states posed by economic and so...