This comprehensive study of the Great Recession and its
consequences provides comparative analyses of the extent to which
social concertation between government, unions, and employers
varied over time and across European countries. This edited volume
- a collaboration of international country experts - includes eight
in-depth country case studies and analysis of European-level social
dialogue. Further comparisons explore whether social concertation
followed economic necessity, was dependent on political factors, or
rather resulted from labour's power resources. The importance of
social partners' involvement is again evident during the Covid-19
pandemic. Examining contemporary crises, the book will be of
considerable interest to scholars and students of public and social
policies, comparative political economy, and industrial relations -
and more broadly to those following European and EU politics.
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