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development of the Swiss economy in the nineteenth and twentieth century. We describe how Switzerland evolved from a relatively … markets as well as a high degree of competition were crucial for the development of the Swiss economy. In addition, the Swiss …
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We now know that the (re)discovery of corporatism in the mid-1970s was ironic. At the very moment that academics … to decline during the 1980s. Then, just as many observers had announced its demise, corporatism has risen again and now …
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that pay increases can lead to productivity improvements. But would such results be observed in a corporatist economy with … efficiency benefit of corporatism. For laborers in manufacturing, we find that wage hikes result in productivity gains. Managers …
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This paper presents a positive model which shows that institutional setups on capital and labor markets might be intertwined by politicoeconomic forces. Two politicoeconomic equilibria arise from our model, one with little protection of insiders on capital and labor markets, and another one with...
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productivity. But what about in a corporatist economy? Focusing on Germany, we use an innovative technique developed by Geweke to …
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Low growth and persistently high unemployment in Europe raised the question whether it was the specific features of the European Social Model, which lead to these disappointing results. This paper defines the characteristics of the model, and the differences between submodels applied in...
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The remarkable success of Sweden over the past 15 years has come after decades of sluggish growth, during which Sweden managed to lose its substantial lead in per-capita income. This substantiates the view that welfare cost and high taxes reduce growth and endanger competitiveness. Since then,...
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, that the gig economy creates a labour market without search frictions and only minimal transaction costs: contracts without …
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This paper presents a positive model which shows that institutional setups on capital and labor markets might be intertwined by politicoeconomic forces. Some countries especially in continental Europe exhibit a corporatist politicoeconomic equilibrium with a sustantial protection of insiders on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010316080
foreign ownership. After a major revival of the Swedish stock market its importance for the Swedish economy is again in …
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