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Growth, Crisis, Democracy - The Political Economy of Social Coalitions and Policy Regime Change (Paperback)
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Growth, Crisis, Democracy - The Political Economy of Social Coalitions and Policy Regime Change (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Research in Comparative Politics
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Since the global financial crisis of 2008, advanced economies have
been making various efforts to overcome the economic impasse. While
the contrast between the countries that have escaped from the
crisis relatively quickly and those still suffering from serious
problems is becoming clearer, a new economic crisis stemming from
newly emerging economies has again impacted advanced economies. In
retrospect, both leftist and rightist governments in advanced
economies pursued expansive macroeconomic and welfare policies from
the post-WWII period to the oil shocks of the 1970s. While we
recognise that the particular policy regime in this 'Golden
Decades' during which the left and the right implemented similar
policies cross-nationally, were characterised by outstanding
economic growth in each country, the specific growth patterns
varied across countries. Different social coalitions underpinned
different growth models. This book is premised on tentative
conclusions that Magara and her research collaborators have reached
as a result of three years of study related to our previous project
on economic crises and policy regimes. Recognising the need to
analyse fluid and unstable situations, we have set up a new
research design in which we emphasise political variables-whether
political leaders and citizens can overcome the various weaknesses
inherent in democracy and escape from an economic crisis by
establishing an effective social coalition. A new policy regime can
be stable only if it is supported by a sufficiently large coalition
of social groups whose most important policy demands are satisfied
within the new policy regime.
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