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Global Capital, Political Institutions, and Policy Change in Developed Welfare States (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics)
 
 
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Global Capital, Political Institutions, and Policy Change in Developed Welfare States (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics) [Paperback]

Duane Swank (Author)

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0521001447 978-0521001441 February 11, 2002
This book argues that the dramatic post-1970 rise in international capital mobility has not systematically contributed to the retrenchment of developed welfare states as many claim. Nor has globalization directly reduced the revenue-raising capacities of governments and undercut the political institutions that support the welfare state. Rather, institutional features of the polity and the welfare state determine the extent to which the economic and political pressures associated with globalization produce Welfare state retrenchment.

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"Swank has written a book that will serve as a paragon of how to conduct empirical research in comparative political economy.... This volume is receommended for collections serving upper-division undergraduates and above." Choice

"Swank's book is based on meticulous research and it offers important insights into the way government social programs have fared in recent years. His analysis is sophisticated and nuanced, and it transcends the tendency in much of the literature on welfare and globalization to reduce what are very complex phenomena to a few simplistic conclusions. The book's conclusions also transcend the tendency in academic circles to engage in pure research for its own sake. His finding that the pressures of globalization do not prevent governments from determining their own welfare policies should hearten those who have been led to believe that there is no alternative to welfare retrenchment. The book should reinvigorate efforts to lobby and campaign for social policies and programs that enhance welfare for all." Social Development Issues

"Duane Swank provides the most sophisticated investigation to date of the post-World War II evolution of the welfare state under the impulse of financial globalization...novel and creative...Undoubtedly, these contributions represent the most significant effort to more rigorously advance the political economy research on financial globalization and the welfare state." Perspectives on Politics

"...[an] impressive theoretical and empirical study.... This book offers the most directly and thoroughly political approach of its genre. It is also the most thoroughly explored empirically..." Political Science Quarterly

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This book argues that the dramatic post-1970 rise in international capital mobility has not systematically contributed to the retrenchment of developed welfare states as many claim. Nor has globalization directly reduced the revenue-raising capacities of governments and undercut the political institutions that support the welfare state. Rather, institutional features of the polity and the welfare state determine the extent to which the economic and political pressures associated with globalization produce Welfare state retrenchment.

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At first glance, the welfare states of the rich democracies appear to be alive and well. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
corporatist conservative welfare states, inclusive electoral institutions, social welfare policy change, conventional globalization theory, panel correct standard errors, social corporatist systems, domestic fiscal stress, exclusive electoral institutions, neoliberal retrenchment, social corporatist interest representation, corporatist conservative systems, conventional political resources, average unemployed production worker, typical developed democracy, corporatist conservative model, effective legislative parties, electoral inclusiveness, focal nations, capital mobility variables, conventional globalization thesis, domestic policy impacts, welfare state constituencies, cash income maintenance, social corporatism, domestic policy consequences
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United States, Christian Democratic, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Social Democrats, German Sozialstaat, Ordinary Least Squares, Average-All Nations, Nordic-Social Dem, Corp Conservative, War Two, Maastricht Treaty, Mobility Factor, Bretton Woods, European Monetary Union, General Model Old, Northern Europe, Paul Pierson, Single Europe Act, Adam Smith, Eastern Europe, Economic Surveys, Geoffrey Garrett, National Assembly
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