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Focus on the blind spots of clinician-patient interactions: A critical narrative review of collusion in medical setting. [PDF]
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State corporatism and business associations in China
International Journal of Emerging Markets, 2015Purpose– All of the major market economies of East Asia have developed institutional arrangements through which business associations, labor unions, and other major types of associations maintain close relationships with the state. During the stage in which these were emerging economies, the state dominated this relationship in an arrangement known as “
Jonathan Unger, Anita Chan
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Local state corporatism and private business
Journal of Peasant Studies, 2003(2003). Local state corporatism and private business. The Journal of Peasant Studies: Vol. 30, No. 3-4, pp. 278-295.
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Corporatism and State Theory: A Review Essay for Historians
Social Science History, 1995Over the last twenty years political scientists and sociologists concerned primarily with western European developments since 1945 have attempted to define corporatism as an ideal model for use in analyzing this region's political economies. Several influential American historians in recent years have also employed the concept of corporatism in ...
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Pluralism, Corporatism and the Role of the State
Government and Opposition, 1978THERE HAS RECENTLY BEEN A SPATE OF WRITING ON THE CONCEPT OF corporatism as part of the interpretation of contemporary British politics, and a series of articles by J. T. Winkler has provided a comprehensive and detailed frameword for the analysis of certain features of political practice.
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Corporatism and the Danish Welfare State
Acta Sociologica, 1978The starting point is the three structure concepts of societal distribution, interest formation and organization formation. Corporatism is defined as a combination of all three, where (a) the primary distribution structure is still capitalist; (b) interest and organization formation do not take place in relation to the primary oppositions of capitalism,
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Corporatism and the welfare state in Belgium
Abstract This chapter delves into the nuanced evolution of Belgium’s social corporatist model, a system marked by resilience and adaptability amidst formidable challenges. While renowned for its stable income equality and robust social protections, Belgium’s governance exemplifies the paradox of gradual yet profound change within a ...Ive Marx, Ninke Mussche
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The changing faces of state corporatism
2012The modern Chinese state has traditionally affected every major aspect of the domestic society. With the growing liberalization of the economy, coupled with an increasing complexity of social issues, there emerges a belief that the state is retreating from an array of social problems from health (Duckett 2010) to the environment (Wu 2011).
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