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Based on the empirical study of a key sector of the post-soviet economy, the metallurgy, this article analyses the mecanisms of the structural social shock that Russia has undergone from 1991 to 2002. We will first show that the birth of the capitalist oligarchy finds its origin in the predatory...
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transition to capitalism (i.e. Social class differentiation, wage employment, division of labour, growth in production, etc …
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labour supply for reasons of capitalism has ended in failure. References and statistical tables. …
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"We test the theoretical claim that coordination and centralisation in wage setting reduce strike activity by estimating nonlinear regression models using a dataset of 17 OECD countries for the period 1972-2000. We find moderating effects of coordination on strike activity but the effects are...
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"We test the theoretical claim that coordination and centralisation in wage setting reduce strike activity by estimating nonlinear regression models using a dataset of 17 OECD countries for the period 1972-2000. We find moderating effects of coordination on strike activity but the effects are...
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We study the effects of institutions of conflict management like corporatism, trust, civic norms and group membership …">2001</CitationRef>) model and data from 1990–2011, we show that corporatism has (still) a positive coordination effect and a negative …
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Excessive fiscal spending is commonly cited as a primary cause of the current European sovereign debt crisis. We develop an alternative hypothesis which better accounts for systemic differences towards EMU countries’ exposure to market speculation: the rise of competitiveness imbalances which...
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Abstract Europe's 'political space,' its dimensionality and its impact on European policies have received increased academic attention lately. Yet, one very basic element of this political space, the party composition of EU member states' governments, has never been studied in a systematic way...
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It is difficult, even in 2005, to write the peaceful history of the French Institute of Chartered Accountants. Almost everywhere, it is written that it was founded in 1945. It would be more accurate to say that it was re-constituted in 1945. It was actually created in 1942 and its origins are...
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investigate the effects of corporatism on macroeconomic performance vis-à-vis different kinds of non-co-operative equilibria …. Afterwards, we introduce in the literature the issue of the feasibility of corporatism, i.e., whether and under what conditions … difficult to implement corporatism, although it generally increases social welfare, since it often reduces the union’s utility …
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