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of the world, secondly. The cottage industry transforms into handicraft and that into manufacture. The industrial … the prevalence of globalization leads to its decline. Health systems are the main, perhaps, expression of the welfare … state. The paradigms of Bismarck and Beveridge dominate in most countries of the world (whereas, the liberal model in the U …
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The rapidly expanding corona pandemic in 2020 has largely brought the world to an economic stagnation. The impact on … question globalization, better intercept future comparable crisis situations and take the step towards more sustainable …
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globalization trends where financial market development can more easily substitute for it. -- Financial Development ; Globalization …
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Ungleichheiten Sozialpolitik in den OECD-Staaten möglich bleibt, zugleich aber auch in den Entwicklungs- und Schwellenländern erst im …
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Grundsätzlich gibt es drei Theorien über die Verbindung von Globalisierung und Wohlfahrtsstaat. Die erste Theorie … argumentiert, dass die Globalisierung selbst die Ursache für die chronische Krise des Wohlfahrtsstaates darstellt. Da sich … zweite Ansatz geht davon aus, dass, was immer die Ursache für die Wohlfahrtsstaatskrise sei, Globalisierung kein Teil dieser …
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This paper argues that neoliberal globalization is presenting a challenge to welfare provisioning in the industrialized … conditions include the World Bank’s preference for a safety-net and privatizing strategy for welfare; the self-interest of … otherwise be provided by the state; and the World Trade Organization’s (WTO’s) push for an open global market in health services …
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This paper explores the social, economic and ideological context within which the World Summit for Social Development … strengthened by growing reference to the process of “globalization”, which was seen not as the (reversible) outcome of particular … developing world. The “fundamental” to which these prescriptions were tethered was not growth, but stabilization; and in most …
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The social question has come down upon us in two different understandings. Modestly understood, it is about helping the needy and creating opportunities for disadvantaged members of society. More ambitiously conceived, by contrast, it is about extricating human life generally from the false...
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robustly conclude that world welfare has increased between 1990 and 2005 if we judge that lives with per capita yearly …
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