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Social Face of the Regulatory State - Reforming Public Services in Europe

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Sandra Eckert is Assistant Professor of Politics in the European Multilevel System at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main Klappentext Capitalism in Europe has been transformed as a result of liberalisation, privatisation and regulatory reform. Unravelling the state as service provider and employer has posed significant social policy challenges to the emerging regulatory state. This book confronts these challenges, and addresses questions concerning regulation and capitalism: How does the regulatory state protect consumers and employees? Do varieties of capitalism translate into varieties of social regulation?The book examines the transformation of public services in different varieties of capitalism. It compares postal reform in France, Germany and the United Kingdom, takes stock of the postal reform movement in Europe and internationally, and discusses policy approaches in telecoms and electricity. It pays special attention to postal reform deadlock in liberal market economies, falling mail volumes as a driver of change, and a new wave of privatisation triggered by the European sovereign debt crisis.The analysis reveals whether and how social policy goals have been addressed by means of regulation and redistribution. The findings show that redistributive policies form an integral part of regulatory reform, which makes it hard to compensate reform losers in a context of austerity policies. In their regulatory practice, independent agencies integrate consumer protection as a core business, but are reluctant to tackle employment related issues. The delay of liberal regimes in reforming their postal sectors is explained by a limited capacity to accommodate social policy goals. Zusammenfassung Examines the transformation of public services in different varieties of capitalism. It compares postal reform in France! Germany and the United Kingdom! takes stock of the postal reform movement in Europe and internationally! and discusses policy approaches in telecoms and electricity. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction2. Social welfare in the Regulatory State3. Varieties of regulatory welfare regimes4. Public service reforms and European capitalism5. Delaying delivery: postal reform in France6. Negotiating change: postal reform in Germany7. Liberalising through the backdoor: postal reform in the UK8. Postal reform in the European and international political economy9. The political economy of postal reform and beyondIndex...

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