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_aSMYTH, Paul _910134 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aBritish and European influences on the "Australian Way" from the 1980s |
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520 | 3 | _aCommonwealth countries share their British social policy legacy in a variety of ways. Australia attempted to adopt the postwar "new Fabian" welfare stat e modela te the very time when international economic circunstances undermined its Keynesian foundation. With Labor governments in power from 1983 to 1996, Australia diverged significantly from the neo-liberal reform path adopted in the United Kingdom. Australian governments looked increasingly to European social democracies for alternative social policy models. In a manner anticipating the "Third Way", the tendency was towards mixing neo-liberal economics with social democaratic welfare. The Australian "Third Way" which resulted proved unstable. Current social reformers, the paper proposes, ought to revisit a neglected but characteristically British emphasis on the need for a measure of "socialization of investiment" to underpin redistributive strategies | |
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_aWelfare State Models _917256 |
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_aAustralian Way _917257 |
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_tSocial Policy & Admnistration _g36, 4, p. 426-442 _d, 2002 _w |
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