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Welfare and Work in the Open Economy: Volume I: From Vulnerability - to Competitiveness in Comparative Perspectiv

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Zusatztext Much of the two books is taken up with charting in very rich and absorbing detail the precise nature of responses and adjustments. There are some truly excellent country studies. Klappentext In this ground-breaking! two-volume study of the adjustment of advanced welfare states to international economic pressures! leading scholars detail the wide variety of responses in twelve countries. Rejecting any notion of convergence to some kind of neo-liberal orthodoxy! they find that mostcountries have remained true to the basic features of their postwar model as they have liberalized. Moreover! within different welfare-state constellations! while some countries are still struggling to adjust! others have reached a new sustainable equilibrium. Volume I presents comparative analysesof differences in countries' vulnerabilities and capabilities! the effectiveness of their policy responses! and the role of values and discourse in the politics of adjustment. Volume II presents in-depth analyses of the experiences of Australia! Austria! Belgium! Denmark! France! Germany! Italy! theNetherlands! New Zealand! Sweden! Switzerland! and the United Kingdom as well as special studies in the participation of women in the labour market! early retirement! the liberalization of public services! and international tax competition. Zusammenfassung In this ground-breaking, two-volume study of the adjustment of advanced welfare states to international economic pressures, leading scholars detail the wide variety of responses in twelve countries. Rejecting any notion of convergence to some kind of neo-liberal orthodoxy, they find that most countries have remained true to the basic features of their postwar model as they have liberalized. Moreover, within different welfare-state constellations, while some countries are still struggling to adjust, others have reached a new sustainable equilibrium. Volume I presents comparative analyses of differences in countries' vulnerabilities and capabilities, the effectiveness of their policy responses, and the role of values and discourse in the politics of adjustment. Volume II presents in-depth analyses of the experiences of Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom as well as special studies in the participation of women in the labour market, early retirement, the liberalization of public services, and international tax competition. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Introduction 2: Martin Rhodes 3: Herman Schwartz: Internationalization and two liberal welfare states: Australia and New Zealand 4: Giuliano Bonoli and André Mach: Switzerland: Adjustment politics within institutional constraints 5: Anton Hemerijck, Brigitte Unger, and Jelle Visser: How small countries negotiate change - twenty-five years of policy adjustment in Austria, the Netherlands and Belgium 6: Philip Manow and Eric Seils: Adjusting badly: The German welfare state, structural change, and the open economy 7: Jonah D. Levy: France: Directing adjustment? 8: Maurizio Ferrera and Elisabetta Gualmini: Italy: Rescue from without? 9: Mats Benner and Torben Bundgaard Vad: Sweden and Denmark: Defending the Welfare State 10: Mary Daly: A fine balance: Women's labor market participation in international comparison 11: Bernhard Ebbinghaus: Any way out of exit from work? Reversing the entrenched pathways of early retirement? 12: Adrienne Héritier and Susanne K. Schmidt: After liberalization: Public-interest services and employment in the utilities 13: Steffen Ganghof: Adjusting national tax policy to economic internationalization - strategies and outcomes ...

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