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The Political Construction of Business Interests - Coordination, Growth, and Equality (Hardcover, New): Cathie Jo Martin, Duane... The Political Construction of Business Interests - Coordination, Growth, and Equality (Hardcover, New)
Cathie Jo Martin, Duane Swank
R2,253 Discovery Miles 22 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Many societies use labor market coordination to maximize economic growth and equality, yet employers' willing cooperation with government and labor is something of a mystery. The Political Construction of Business Interests recounts employers' struggles to define their collective social identities at turning points in capitalist development. Employers are most likely to support social investments in countries with strong peak business associations, that help members form collective preferences and realize policy goals in labor market negotiations. Politicians, with incentives shaped by governmental structures, took the initiative in association-building and those that created the strongest associations were motivated to evade labor radicalism and to preempt parliamentary democratization. Sweeping in its historical and cross-national reach, the book builds on original archival data, interviews and cross-national quantitative analyses. The research has important implications for the construction of business as a social class and powerful ramifications for equality, welfare state restructuring and social solidarity.

The Political Construction of Business Interests - Coordination, Growth, and Equality (Paperback): Cathie Jo Martin, Duane Swank The Political Construction of Business Interests - Coordination, Growth, and Equality (Paperback)
Cathie Jo Martin, Duane Swank
R881 Discovery Miles 8 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Many societies use labor market coordination to maximize economic growth and equality, yet employers' willing cooperation with government and labor is something of a mystery. The Political Construction of Business Interests recounts employers' struggles to define their collective social identities at turning points in capitalist development. Employers are most likely to support social investments in countries with strong peak business associations, that help members form collective preferences and realize policy goals in labor market negotiations. Politicians, with incentives shaped by governmental structures, took the initiative in association-building and those that created the strongest associations were motivated to evade labor radicalism and to preempt parliamentary democratization. Sweeping in its historical and cross-national reach, the book builds on original archival data, interviews and cross-national quantitative analyses. The research has important implications for the construction of business as a social class and powerful ramifications for equality, welfare state restructuring and social solidarity.

Global Capital, Political Institutions, and Policy Change in Developed Welfare States (Paperback): Duane Swank Global Capital, Political Institutions, and Policy Change in Developed Welfare States (Paperback)
Duane Swank
R998 Discovery Miles 9 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book argues that the dramatic post-1970 rise in international capital mobility has not systematically contributed to the retrenchment of developed welfare states as many claim. Nor has globalization directly reduced the revenue-raising capacities of governments and undercut the political institutions that support the welfare state. Rather, institutional features of the polity and the welfare state determine the extent to which the economic and political pressures associated with globalization produce Welfare state retrenchment.

Global Capital, Political Institutions, and Policy Change in Developed Welfare States (Hardcover): Duane Swank Global Capital, Political Institutions, and Policy Change in Developed Welfare States (Hardcover)
Duane Swank
R1,489 Discovery Miles 14 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book argues that the dramatic post-1970 rise in international capital mobility has not systematically contributed to the retrenchment of developed welfare states as many claim. Nor has globalization directly reduced the revenue-raising capacities of governments and undercut the political institutions that support the welfare state. Rather, institutional features of the polity and the welfare state determine the extent to which the economic and political pressures associated with globalization produce Welfare state retrenchment.

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