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Neo-corporatism and the State [PDF]
The ‘state’ has become a bit like the weather. Social scientists in recent years have been talking a great deal about it, but have not been able to do much with it. Articles and books now display the concept prominently in their titles, but no one seems quite sure what it is.
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This paper argues that Russia's choice of economic organization, which is based on the renewed role of the state, is a response to the existence of severe transaction costs, and subsequent mitigation of contractual incompleteness in the absence of a ...
Nadia Vanteeva
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The author has set as his goal the identification of significant political features in state corporate structures reflecting the existing model of state corporatism in the political space ofRussia. The author considers such factors as the state character
A. E. Kostin
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Esdras Minville : penseur d’un Canada français moderne qui ne fut jamais
This article underscores the intellectual and social relevance of reading Esdras Minville (1896-1975) today. His work stimulates political imagination and allows for a better understanding of contemporary Quebec.
Gabriel Arsenault
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Among the strategies used by the Portuguese authoritarian regime to intervene in the economy is industrial conditioning. This mechanism was based on the control of the emergence of new factories, in order to regulate private initiative.
Leonardo Aboim Pires
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Although academic definitions of ‘corporatism’ differ, the concept is generally about organisational influence on state politics. Around 1980, Sweden was regarded as the archetype of welfare-state corporatism, but around the turn of the millennium ...
Bo Bengtsson, Martin Grander
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Partnership of power and business: european approaches and conceptions
The article reviews the most common European scientific concept of interaction between government and business. On this basis, the analysis of the main achievements and shortcomings of theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of business as
Serhii Andriiovych Kvitka
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The emergence of the Slovak state in 1939 constituted a fundamental change which affected all areas of society, including trade unions. The paper aims to answer the question whether the changes that the Slovak trade union movement has affected can be ...
Adam Šumichrast
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During the 1930s, authoritarian projects of a strong and centralized State were abundant in Brazil. However, the fact that those projects defended the suspension of democratic rule did not render them homogeneous.
Felipe Cazetta
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ABSTRACT The transition to net zero (NZ) faces challenges such as uneven institutional readiness, fragmented policy frameworks and rising energy demands from population growth, economic expansion and artificial intelligence (AI). These obstacles are intensified by technological, financial and regulatory uncertainties that impede coordinated efforts ...
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