Unemployment in the new Europe /
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Imprint: | New York : Cambridge University Press, 2001. |
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Description: | ix, 363 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Cambridge studies in comparative politics |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4511977 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction Nancy Bermeo
- Part I. Macroeconomic Contexts and Models
- 1. Unemployment, job creation, and economic and monetary union
- 2. Organized market economies and unemployment in Europe: is it finally time to accept liberal orthodoxy?
- 3. Globalization, welfare states and employment: is there a European 'third way'?
- Part II. Unemployment and Domestic Bargaining Institutions: Challenging Some Myths:
- 4. Labor decline and wage growth in the advanced capitalist countries, 1965-1993
- 5. Unemployment and union destiny
- Part III. Unemployment and Domestic Bargaining Institutions: Examining Three Cases
- 6. Unemployment and trade union strength in Portugal
- 7. Trade unions, unemployment, and working class fragmentation in Spain
- 8. Modell Nederland: social partnership and competitive corporatism in the Netherlands
- Part IV. Unemployment, Voting, and Political Behavior
- 9. Desperate times call for desperate measures? Unemployment and voter behavior in comparative perspective
- 10. The politics of unemployment: the Spanish experience in comparative perspective
- Conclusion
- 11. Unemployment, the New Europe, and the old iniquities