Globalization and the New Politics of Embedded LiberalismOxford University Press, 2009年8月27日 - 208 頁 As the world economy slides into the worst recession since the 1930s, there is fear that hard times will ignite a backlash against free trade policies and globalization more generally. This book explores the political and economic institutional foundations of the bargain of embedded liberalism and the ways domestic institutions shape how governments redistribute the risks and benefits of economic globalization. The author identifies the Anglo-American democracies, because of their majoritarian polities combined with decentralized, competitive economies, as uniquely vulnerable to the contemporary challenges of globalization and the most susceptible to a backlash against it. |
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... labor market institutions— shape the political andpolicy responses of governments to economic globalization. To clarify, Iwould add thatitis about how domestic politics reacts toand interacts with theglobal economy andhowinstitutions ...
... labor market institutions— shape the political andpolicy responses of governments to economic globalization. To clarify, Iwould add thatitis about how domestic politics reacts toand interacts with theglobal economy andhowinstitutions ...
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... labor market programs in returnfor political supportfor policieslikefree tradethat driveeconomic globalization. Without this support, democratically elected politicians find it hard to endorse policies of economic openness. Some believe ...
... labor market programs in returnfor political supportfor policieslikefree tradethat driveeconomic globalization. Without this support, democratically elected politicians find it hard to endorse policies of economic openness. Some believe ...
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... labor markets. This depends greatly on a country'slabor market institutions.The strength ofthe political demand forprotectionalso dependson how exposed the aggregate (national) labor market is to trade and the size of the.
... labor markets. This depends greatly on a country'slabor market institutions.The strength ofthe political demand forprotectionalso dependson how exposed the aggregate (national) labor market is to trade and the size of the.
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Jude C. Hays. labor market is to trade and the size of the shocks in international commercialmarkets. Iargue that,ceteris paribus, trade generatesmore uncertaintyand insecurity forworkers who operatein competitive labor markets,and this ...
Jude C. Hays. labor market is to trade and the size of the shocks in international commercialmarkets. Iargue that,ceteris paribus, trade generatesmore uncertaintyand insecurity forworkers who operatein competitive labor markets,and this ...
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... market economies, exposing workers to greater risk (Rodrik 1997).22Tothe extent that itfacilitatesthe multinationalization of production, either throughoutsourcing or foreigndirect investment, tradeflattens the labor demand curve by ...
... market economies, exposing workers to greater risk (Rodrik 1997).22Tothe extent that itfacilitatesthe multinationalization of production, either throughoutsourcing or foreigndirect investment, tradeflattens the labor demand curve by ...
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Government Spending and Public Support for Trade in | |
Trade and Employment Volatility in Corporatist | |
Globalization and Capital Taxation in Consensus | |
Saving Embedded Liberalisminthe AngloAmerican Democracies | |
References | |
Index | |
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