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9780521674119

Taxation, Wage Bargaining, And Unemployment

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    9780521674119

  • ISBN10:

    0521674115

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-02-13
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

Why were European economies able to pursue the simultaneous commitment to full employment and welfare state expansion during the first decades of the postwar period? This book highlights the critical importance of a political exchange between unions and governments, premised on wage moderation in exchange for the expansion of social services and transfers. The strategies pursued by these actors in these political exchanges are influenced by existing wage bargaining institutions, the character of monetary policy and by the level and composition of social policy transfers.

Author Biography

Isabela Mares is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Stanford University

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables xii
List of Abbreviations xv
Acknowledgments xvii
INTRODUCTION: DOES THE WELFARE STATE HURT EMPLOYMENT? 1(16)
Developments in European Labor Markets: Two Theoretical Perspectives
3(7)
The Argument
10(5)
The Organization of the Study
15(2)
1 THE ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF WELFARE STATE MATURATION 17(44)
Labor Market Institutions and Economic Performance
19(8)
Labor Market Institutions and Monetary Policy
27(8)
A Theoretical Synthesis: Labor Market Institutions, Monetary Policies, and the Welfare State
35(12)
Looking Ahead
47(3)
Appendix
50(11)
1. Equilibrium Prices and Consumption
50(2)
2. Derivation of Trade Unions' Optimal Wage Demands
52(4)
3. Proofs of Comparative Statics Results
56(2)
4. Centralization of the Wage Bargaining System: A Comparison with the Calmfors-Driffill Approach
58(3)
2 A QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS 61(22)
Testing the Model: Measurement of the Central Explanatory Variables
62(9)
The Dependent Variable: The Employment Performance of OECD Economies
71(10)
Conclusions
81(2)
3 SWEDEN 83(45)
Policy Developments in the Immediate Postwar Years
84(3)
The Rehn-Meidner Model
87(7)
Wage and Social Policy Developments of the 1960's
94(6)
Strains on the System: Interunion Rivalry, 1970-1976
100(4)
Policy Developments Under Conservative Governments, 1976-1982
104(4)
The Return of the Social Democrats, 1982-1990
108(7)
The Double Sacrifice: Wage and Social Policy Developments of the 1990's
115(11)
Conclusion
126(2)
4 GERMANY 128(46)
The Wage–Social Policy Nexus During the Adenauer-Erhard Period, 1950-1966
129(13)
Wage Bargaining and Social Policy Developments Under the Grand Coalition, 1966-1969
142(4)
Wage Bargaining and Social Policy Expansion in the Brandt Era, 1969-1974
146(5)
Wage Bargaining and Social Policy Developments Under the Social-Liberal Coalition, 1974-1982
151(9)
The Consequences of Welfare State Maturation: Wage and Social Policy Developments, 1982-1990
160(7)
The Aftermath of German Reunification, 1990-1997
167(5)
Conclusions
172(2)
5 BRITAIN 174(45)
Wage Developments of the Postwar Years, 1945-1950
175(4)
Social Policy and Wage Moderation Under the Conservatives, 1951-1964
179(9)
The Labor Government, 1964-1970
188(6)
Conservatives Again, 1970-1974
194(5)
The Social Contract, 1974-1979
199(7)
The Conservative Attack on the Social Wage, 1980-1996
206(7)
Welfare State and Labor Market Reforms Under New Labour
213(4)
Conclusion
217(2)
CONCLUSION: NEW SOCIAL PACTS IN CONTEMPORARY EUROPE 219(12)
The Theoretical Argument
220(3)
Implications for the Politics of New Social Pacts
223(8)
References 231(22)
Index 253

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