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100 1 _aCULPEPPER, Pepper D
_92604
245 1 0 _aPowering, puzzling, and `pacting' :
_bthe informational logic of negotiates reforms
260 _cOctober 2002
520 3 _aAcross Europe, contemporary negotiated reforms of economic and social policy are increasingly characterized by a logic of information rather than a logic of exhange. Unlike in neo-corporatist bargaining over incomes policies, states negotiate with the social partners not primarily to secure their acquiescence, but instead to enlist their active assistance in designing and mobilizing support for substantial reforms of public policy. State policy-makers lack the combination of technical, relational, and local informatin necessary to design succesful bluenprints for reform, and so they are dependent on the social partners to acquire this informaton. In systems in which unions and employers' associations can exercise dialogic capacity, policy innovation is more likely to come from the propositions of the social partners than from political parties or bureaucrats. Using this logic, the article undertakes a pairwise comparison of episodes of negotiated reform: pension in France and Italy, and vocational training in France and Germany
650 4 _aContrato Social
_912158
650 4 _aCorporativismo
_913051
650 4 _aEmpregadores
_919422
650 4 _aCapital Humano
_913508
650 4 _aSindicato
_913129
650 4 _aWelfare States
_919423
773 0 8 _tJournal of European Public Policy
_g9, 5, p. 774-790
_d, October 2002
_w
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998 _a20030120
_bLucima
_cLucimara
998 _a20140523
_b0950^b
_ckarina
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
_c10390
_d10390
041 _aeng