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Critique, 2019
Among the dominant theses of the neoliberal period, exacerbated by the crisis of 2008, is that the European Union would be the builder of the European Social State.
Varela, Raquel
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Among the dominant theses of the neoliberal period, exacerbated by the crisis of 2008, is that the European Union would be the builder of the European Social State.
Varela, Raquel
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THE COST OF SOCIAL PACTS [PDF]
ABSTRACTThe paper deals with the various institutions capable of improving the macroeconomic performance in a situation of conflict between unions and the government. In particular, we discuss the difficulty of agreeing with a cooperative solution and the need for some kind of explicit or implicit compensation for unions in signing a social pact.
ACOCELLA, Nicola +1 more
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Reinterpreting social pacts: Theory and evidence [PDF]
We investigate the empirical determinants of social pacts over the 1970–2004 period. We adopt a political economy approach, showing that governments are more likely to sign a pact when the cost of a conflict with trade unions is relatively larger. Such a cost depends on macroeconomic variables and on measures of social conflict and union strength ...
COLOMBO, EMILIO +2 more
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2020
The chapter uses statistical methods to test observable implications of the book’s arguroent that are visible in spending patterns over time. Establishing an important crowding-out effect between military and social spending in the Middle East, the chapter empirically corroborates a key mechanism of the theory: that is, a trade-off between ‘butter and ...
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The chapter uses statistical methods to test observable implications of the book’s arguroent that are visible in spending patterns over time. Establishing an important crowding-out effect between military and social spending in the Middle East, the chapter empirically corroborates a key mechanism of the theory: that is, a trade-off between ‘butter and ...
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From First- to Second-Generation Social Pacts
2007AbstractIn this paper we analyze macroeconomic interactions among tradeunions, the central bank and the –scal policymaker. We explicitlymodel unions™concern for public expenditure, paving the way for ananalysis of the potential gains from cooperation between the –scal pol-icymaker and the unions, i.e.
ACOCELLA, Nicola +2 more
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The Atlantic Pact: China and Socialism
Monthly Review, 1949Recent weeks have witnessed two developments of world-historical importance: the conclusion of the so-called Atlantic Pact and the opening of the final phase of China's long-drawn-out civil war. The Atlantic Pact is ostensibly aimed to prevent aggression against the signatory powers.
Leo Huberman, Paul M. Sweezy
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