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Parties, Elections, and Policy Reforms in Western Europe - Voting for Social Pacts

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Informationen zum Autor Kerstin Hamann is Professor of Political Science at the University of Central Florida. She is the co-author of Institutions and Democratic Development and Assessment in Political Science. John Kelly is Professor of Industrial Relations, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK. His books include Union Organization and Activity and Rethinking Industrial Relations (both published by Routledge). Klappentext Social pacts - policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizations - began to emerge in many countries in the 1980s. The most common explanations for social pacts tend to focus on economic factors, influenced by industrial relations institutions such as highly coordinated collective bargaining. This book presents, and tests, an alternative and complementary explanation highlighting the electoral calculations made by political parties in choosing pacts. Using a dataset covering 16 European countries for the years 1980-2006, as well as eight in-depth country case studies, the authors argue that governments' choice of social pacts or legislation is less influenced by economic problems, but is strongly influenced by electoral competition. Social pacts will be attractive when party leaders perceive them to be helpful in reducing the potential electoral costs of economic adjustment and wage restraint policies. Alternatively, parties may forgo negotiations with social partners and seek to impose such policies unilaterally if they believe that approach will yield electoral gain or minimize electoral costs. By combining the separate literatures on political economy and party politics, the book sheds new light on the dynamics of social pacts in Western Europe. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, economics, political economy, European Studies and comparative politics. Zusammenfassung Social pacts – policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizations – began to emerge in many countries in the 1980s. The most common explanations for social pacts tend to focus on economic factors, influenced by industrial relations institutions such as highly coordinated collective bargaining. This book presents, and tests, an alternative and complementary explanation highlighting the electoral calculations made by political parties in choosing pacts. Using a dataset covering 16 European countries for the years 1980-2006, as well as eight in-depth country case studies, the authors argue that governments’ choice of social pacts or legislation is less influenced by economic problems, but is strongly influenced by electoral competition. Social pacts will be attractive when party leaders perceive them to be helpful in reducing the potential electoral costs of economic adjustment and wage restraint policies. Alternatively, parties may forgo negotiations with social partners and seek to impose such policies unilaterally if they believe that approach will yield electoral gain or minimize electoral costs. By combining the separate literatures on political economy and party politics, the book sheds new light on the dynamics of social pacts in Western Europe. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, economics, political economy, European Studies and comparative politics. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: The Puzzle of Social Pacts 2. The Institutional Political Economy of Social Pacts: A Critical Appraisal 3. The Political Logic of Social Pacts 4. Governments, Voters, and Social Pacts in Western Europe 5. The Divergent Trajectories of Social Pacts in the LMEs: Ireland and the UK 6. Social Democracy between Pacts and Legislation in Scandinavia: Sweden and Finland 7. Cycles of Social Pacts in the Mediterranean Economies: Spain and Italy 8. Tripartism under Duress in Coordinated Market Economies: Germa...

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Authors Kerstin Hamann, Kerstin (University of Central Florida Hamann, Professor Kerstin Hamann, Professor Kerstin Kelly Hamann, John Kelly
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.04.2015
 
EAN 9781138882164
ISBN 978-1-138-88216-4
No. of pages 240
Series Routledge Research in Comparative Politics
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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