Politicians as well as researchers frequently claim that globalisation - and in particular its economic dimension - poses a threat to the welfare state. This article examines whether such a claim is justified by the empirical studies that investigate the relationship between economic openness and the welfare state. Based on the literature, two contrasting hypotheses are distinguished: the first states that economic openness does threaten the welfare state and the second argues that this is not the case. The empirical studies are systematically reviewed in this article: the analysis shows that the second hypothesis is supported most often and it is therefore concluded that economic openness does not threaten the welfare state
This article is concerned both with the substantive policy issue of the implications of the European...
In no area is increased openness to international capital movements and trade seen in more apocalypt...
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...
It has been claimed by politicians as well as researchers that economic openness poses a threat to 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 reconsiders the link between welfare state provision, globalisation and competitiveness e...
Studies examining the relationship between globalisation and the welfare state tend to focus on the ...
The effect of economic globalisation on the welfare state is a widely polarised debate in the schola...
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...
This article is concerned both with the substantive policy issue of the implications of the European...
Studies examining the relationship between globalization and the welfare state tend to focus on the ...
This article is concerned both with the substantive policy issue of the implications of the European...
In no area is increased openness to international capital movements and trade seen in more apocalypt...
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...
It has been claimed by politicians as well as researchers that economic openness poses a threat to 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 reconsiders the link between welfare state provision, globalisation and competitiveness e...
Studies examining the relationship between globalisation and the welfare state tend to focus on the ...
The effect of economic globalisation on the welfare state is a widely polarised debate in the schola...
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...
This article is concerned both with the substantive policy issue of the implications of the European...
Studies examining the relationship between globalization and the welfare state tend to focus on the ...
This article is concerned both with the substantive policy issue of the implications of the European...
In no area is increased openness to international capital movements and trade seen in more apocalypt...
In no area is increased openness to international capital movements and trade seen in more apocalypt...