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100 1 _aLARSEN, Christian Albrekt
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245 1 0 _aPolicy paradigms and cross-national policy (mis) learning from the Danish employement miracle
260 _cOctober 2002
520 3 _aDenmark and the Netherlands are often cited as models of successful active labour market policies. This `employment micracle' has been credited to the new active labour market policy which is seen as a possible model for other European countries. One could even say that `activation policy' is seen as a `third way' to overcome the difficult dilemma between equality and employment and has become a dominant policy fashion, spread by such agencies as the European Commission and the OECD. However, if we take a closer look at the evaluation of the actual effects of the activation policy, there is not much evidence to substantiate this interpretation. An alternative interpretation is that job miracles are much more a result of fortunate macro-economic conditions than successful supply side policy. Nevertheless, both national and international policy-makers seem entrapped in a policy-makers seem entrapped in a policy paradigm of strucutral unemployment that intensifies and spreads questionable activation policies. In that respect `activation policies'are an excellent case of the intensification of European policy transfer and the path-dependent `bounded' rationality of policy-makers
650 4 _aMercado de Trabalho
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650 4 _aPolicy Learning
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650 4 _aPolicy Paradigm
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650 4 _aPolicy Transfer
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650 4 _aThird Way Policy
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650 4 _aUnemployment
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773 0 8 _tJournal of European Public Policy
_g9, 5, p. 715-735
_d, October 2002
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_cCarolina
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
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