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E-raamat: Trajectories of Neoliberal Transformation: European Industrial Relations Since the 1970s

(Oberlin College, Ohio), (Université de Genève)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108546416
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  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108546416

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Aimed at researchers and students interested in comparative politics and industrial relations. It demonstrates that the landscape of industrial relations has changed in fundamental ways since the end of the 1970s, everywhere in the same direction, involving an expansion of the power and discretion of employers over workers and unions.

This book has both empirical and theoretical goals. The primary empirical goal is to examine the evolution of industrial relations in Western Europe from the end of the 1970s up to the present. Its purpose is to evaluate the extent to which liberalization has taken hold of European industrial relations and institutions through five detailed, chapter-length studies, each focusing on a different country and including quantitative analysis. The book offers a comprehensive description and analysis of what has happened to the institutions that regulate the labor market, as well as the relations between employers, unions, and states in Western Europe since the collapse of the long postwar boom. The primary theoretical goal of this book is to provide a critical examination of some of the central claims of comparative political economy, particularly those involving the role and resilience of national institutions in regulating and managing capitalist political economies.

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'This is an important book for all scholars and practitioners of industrial relations. It includes very detailed and insightful analyses of developments in industrial relations in a number of European countries (Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Sweden), but its ambition goes well beyond that.' Roberto Pedersini, Transfer

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This book argues that liberalization of industrial relations has been a universal tendency among European countries over the last thirty-five years.
1 Introduction: Trajectories of European Industrial Relations
1(5)
2 Arguing for Neoliberal Convergence
6(20)
3 Quantitative Analysis of Industrial Relations Change
26(25)
4 Constructing a Liberal Market Economy: The Collapse of Collective Regulation in Britain
51(22)
5 State-Led Liberalization and the Transformation of Worker Representation in France
73(24)
6 Softening Institutions: The Liberalization of German Industrial Relations
97(24)
Chiara Benassi
7 "Well Burrowed, Old Mole!": The Rise and Decline of Concessionary Corporatism in Italy
121(22)
8 The Conversion of Corporatism: Reengineering Swedish Industrial Relations for a Neoliberal Era
143(29)
9 Actors, Institutions and Pathways: The Liberalization of Industrial Relations in Western Europe
172(25)
10 From Industrial Relations Liberalization to the Instability of Capitalist Growth
197(26)
Bibliography 223(30)
Index 253
Lucio Baccaro is Professor of Sociology at the Université de Genève. He received his Ph.D. in industrial relations and political science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has authored numerous articles on the comparative political economy of industrial relations and labor markets, as well as on participatory and deliberative governance. Chris Howell is Professor of Politics at Oberlin College. He received his Ph.D. in political science from Yale University, Connecticut. He is the author of two books, Regulating Labor: The State and Industrial Relations Reform in France (1992), and Trade Unions and the State: Constructing Industrial Relations Institutions in Britain, 18902000 (2005). The latter won the 2006 Labor History prize for best book in labor studies.