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245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe new politics of the welfare state |
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_aNew York : _bOxford University, _c2001 |
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_tPart I - Sources of pressure on the contemporany welfare state _t1 - Round up the usual suspects _t2 - The dynamics of welfare state expansion: trade openess, de-industralization, and partisan politics - Torben Iversen _t3 - Post-industrial pressures on the mature welfare states - Paul Pierson _tPart II - Adjustment dynamics: economic actors and systems of interest intermediation _t5 - Comparative institutional advantages of welfare state regimes and new coalitions in welfare state reforms - Philip Manow _t6 - The political economy of social pacts: competitive corporatism and european welfare reform - Martin Rhodes _tPart III - Adjustment dynamics parties, elections, and political institutions _t7 - Political institutions and welfare state restructuring: the impact of institutions on social policy change in developed democraties - Duane Swank _t8 - Political institutions, veto points, and the process of welfare state adaptation - Giuliano Bonoli _tPart Four - Comparing policy domains 9 - Partisan competition and welfare state retrenchment: when do politicians choose unpopular policies? - Herbert Kitschelt _t10 - The comparative political economy of pension reform - John Myles _t11 - Who pays for health care reform? - Susan Giaimo _t12 - Labour market regimes under threat? Sources of continuity in Germany, Britain, and sweden - Stewart Wood |
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