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Is the Open Method of Coordination (OMC) an effective and
legitimate tool in European social policy-making? Milena Buchs
analyses the goals and instruments of the OMC, discusses approaches
which theorize its functioning, examines its policy content and
develops a framework for its evaluation. Through the examination of
a case study the author demonstrates how policy actors apply the
OMC in employment in Germany and the United Kingdom. The book
concludes that the OMC pursues contradictory goals and is unlikely
to achieve them simultaneously.
This book is about tax and social policy and how they interact with
each other. The impact of taxation as an instrument of social
policy is central in influencing redistribution and behaviour. This
broad-based edited collection fills a significant gap in both
literatures, bringing together disparate debates in this emerging
area of analysis. It guides readers through the key interactions of
tax and social policies and the central debates and challenges
posed by their effect on each other. It examines how analyses might
be combined and policy options developed for more effective
delivery and impact in both areas.
This book presents a detailed and critical discussion about how
human wellbeing can be maintained and improved in a postgrowth era.
It highlights the close links between economic growth, market
capitalism, and the welfare state demonstrating that, in many ways,
wellbeing outcomes currently depend on the growth paradigm. Here
the authors argue that notions of basic human needs deserve greater
emphasis in debates on postgrowth because they are more compatible
with limits to growth. Drawing on theories of social practices, the
book explores structural barriers to transitions to a postgrowth
society, and ends with suggestions for policies and institutions
that could support wellbeing in the context of postgrowth. This
thought-provoking work makes a valuable contribution to debates
surrounding climate change, sustainability, welfare states and
inequality and will appeal to students and scholars of social
policy, sociology, political science, economics, political ecology
and human geography.
This book is about tax and social policy and how they interact with
each other. The impact of taxation as an instrument of social
policy is central in influencing redistribution and behaviour. This
broad-based edited collection fills a significant gap in both
literatures, bringing together disparate debates in this emerging
area of analysis. It guides readers through the key interactions of
tax and social policies and the central debates and challenges
posed by their effect on each other. It examines how analyses might
be combined and policy options developed for more effective
delivery and impact in both areas.
Buchs analyses the goals and instruments of the Open Method of
Coordination, discusses approaches which theorize its functioning,
examines its policy content and develops a framework for its
evaluation. Through the examination of a case study the author
demonstrates how policy actors apply the OMC in employment in
Germany and the United Kingdom.
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