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This article uses the German case as the main point of reference for exploring the new dynamics of labor politics in northern Europe in a changing global economy. In contrast to the prevailing wisdom that employers are strengthened by increased capital mobility, we argue that globalization...
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Sweden, Germany and Japan - long regarded as typical coordinated market economies - have been swept by a wave of change as a new market environment emerges from the process of globalization. This paper looks at these three countries' industrial relations systems, a key element of their...
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Debates surrounding institutional change have become increasingly central to Political Science, Management Studies, and Sociology, opposing the role of globalization in bringing about a convergence of national economies and institutions on one model to theories about 'Varieties of Capitalism'....
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The debate about the idea of "varieties of capitalism," which was formalized by Peter Hall and David Soskice in their 2001 book on the subject, has attracted the work of business historians, as well as of political scientists, and economists. As part of our special issue, we asked a number of...
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In recent years, neo-Brandeisian legal scholars have revived the ideas of Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis who championed state regulation that preserved market competition and economic liberty in the face of concentrated private power. While the resulting intellectual ferment has opened up...
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