ABSTRACT

Globalization, financial liberalization and neo-liberal economic policy thinking have been seen as contributors to the demise of social partnership in Western Europe. Recent examples of the re-emergence of social pacts have challenged these assumptions. The book offers a theoretical understanding of the challenges that increasing monetary integration posed for existing modes of adjustment in the political economies of EU member states, and explains why many governments have chosen to negotiate with trade unions over economic adjustment.

chapter 1|22 pages

The Political Economy of Adjustment in Europe

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chapter 2|24 pages

Governments and Wages — A Theoretical Framework

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chapter 5|29 pages

The Politics of Government Intervention

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chapter 6|35 pages

The Responsiveness of Wage Bargaining Institutions

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chapter 8|21 pages

Negotiated Adjustment — A European Approach

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