Paul Teague explores the macro-economic, productive and
institutional pressures faced by Europe's social model and assesses
a number of economic and political programmes aimed at resolving
the crisis. It also considers the role of the European Union
building a social dimension to the European economy.
The findings suggest that the future of traditional institutions
of Social Europe is under threat. However, they also stress that we
are not on the threshold of the 'Americanisation' of European life.
This study finds that the influential political forces that reject
the dismantling of Europe's social model should not be preoccupied
with defending inherited institutions. Instead this book argues
that they should encourage the construction of new forms of social
solidarity compatible with the complexities of modern economic
life.
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