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The Effect of Collective Bargaining and Central Bank Independence on Inflation and Unemployment: Evidence From the OECD. [PDF]
In this paper, panel data from 15 OECD countries (1971-1990) are used to test the hypothesis that differences in monetary and labour market institutions explain a significant portion of the surprisingly diverse inflation and unemployment experiences ...
Chou, Y.K.
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Historically, corporatist arrangements have been seen as a way of representing interest groups — in both democratic and non-democratic contexts. Furthermore, social cohesion can be thought of in terms of supply and demand side resources and mechanisms ...
J. Morris
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"Vse (Everyone) Online?": an exploration of the evolution of the Russian Federation's digital government portal during the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Guzik K.
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The Cost of Social Pacts [PDF]
Social pacts, while improving macroeconomic performance, usually impose costs on unions. To facilitate the formation of such pacts, various substitutes can operate, such as the payment of transfers or, to some extent, the conservativeness of the ...
Acocella, Nicola +1 more
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The Legacies of State Corporatism in Korea: Regulatory Capture in the Sewol Ferry Tragedy
Jong‐sung You, Youn Min Park
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Unemployment, institutions and reform complementarities: Re-assessing the aggregate evidence for OECD countries [PDF]
There is no or limited consensus on the quantitative impact of institutions on unemployment, which has led some to question the case for structural reforms.
Andrea Bassanini, Romain Duval
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Wage moderating effects of corporatism: Decentralized versus centralized wage setting in a union, firm, government context [PDF]
Trade Unions;Corporatism;labour ...
Mulder, C.B.
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NeoWestern business-government relations: the case of Poland [PDF]
This article investigates the applicability of Western models of business-government relations to the postcommunist context. Given the absence of a business-government relationship over the forty years of communism, it seems perfectly plausible that ...
McMenamin, Iain
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