This paper reconsiders the link between welfare state provision, globalisation and competitiveness empirically. We challenge the conventional wisdom that welfare states, large-scale public provision of social insurance and progressive systems of redistributive taxation are incompatible with economic globalisation. Our empirical analysis is motivated by recent theoretical work that looks at the effects of redistribution policies in open economies models that capture the interconnectedness of welfare states, production structures and international economic integration when goods and factor markets are imperfectly competitive and countries possess specific characteristics – e.g. demographic structure, institutional features of labour markets, ...
In the age of globalisation, it has been widely claimed in scholarly as well as public debate that...
In the age of globalisation, it has been widely claimed in scholarly as well as public debate that...
Two hypotheses relate to the globalization-welfare state nexus: The efficiency hypothesis predicts t...
This paper reconsiders the link between welfare state provision, globalisation and competitiveness e...
This paper reconsiders the link between welfare state provision, globalisation and competitiveness e...
This paper considers the possible connection between globalisation and inequality in Western welfar...
This paper considers the possible connection between globalisation and inequality in Western welfare...
This paper analyses the evolution of the welfare states in the majority of OECD countries during the...
This paper investigates the link between globalization, operationalized as openness to trade, and th...
This paper investigates the link between globalization, operationalized as openness to trade, and th...
It has been argued that the problems associated with the contemporary Globalisation process in relat...
In no area is increased openness to international capital movements and trade seen in more apocalypt...
International audienceTwo traditional theorems of welfare economics posit a trade-off between a gove...
In no area is increased openness to international capital movements and trade seen in more apocalypt...
Politicians as well as researchers frequently claim that globalisation - and in particular its econo...
In the age of globalisation, it has been widely claimed in scholarly as well as public debate that...
In the age of globalisation, it has been widely claimed in scholarly as well as public debate that...
Two hypotheses relate to the globalization-welfare state nexus: The efficiency hypothesis predicts t...
This paper reconsiders the link between welfare state provision, globalisation and competitiveness e...
This paper reconsiders the link between welfare state provision, globalisation and competitiveness e...
This paper considers the possible connection between globalisation and inequality in Western welfar...
This paper considers the possible connection between globalisation and inequality in Western welfare...
This paper analyses the evolution of the welfare states in the majority of OECD countries during the...
This paper investigates the link between globalization, operationalized as openness to trade, and th...
This paper investigates the link between globalization, operationalized as openness to trade, and th...
It has been argued that the problems associated with the contemporary Globalisation process in relat...
In no area is increased openness to international capital movements and trade seen in more apocalypt...
International audienceTwo traditional theorems of welfare economics posit a trade-off between a gove...
In no area is increased openness to international capital movements and trade seen in more apocalypt...
Politicians as well as researchers frequently claim that globalisation - and in particular its econo...
In the age of globalisation, it has been widely claimed in scholarly as well as public debate that...
In the age of globalisation, it has been widely claimed in scholarly as well as public debate that...
Two hypotheses relate to the globalization-welfare state nexus: The efficiency hypothesis predicts t...