Colin Crouch 
Industrial Relations and European State Traditions [PDF ebook] 

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In some western European countries trade unions and employers’ organizations share responsibility with government for maintaining order and efficiency in the labour market as a matter of course. in others such a role is seen as an unacceptable interference with either the free market or the prerogatives of the state, or both. How can we explain these differences? How enduring are they? Do they matter? In the 1970s there seemed to be a growing popularity for the first approach, leading to the explosion of interest in neo-corporatism; did all that evaporate during the ostensibly neo-liberal 1980s? Colin Crouch tries to answer these questions with reference to fifteen western European nations. Using a combination of rational choice theory and historical analysis he traces the development of industrial relations systems in these countries from the 1870s to the present. He ends by seeking explanations for differences further back in time, showing that longer-term historical explanations of contemporary institutions are more necessary than most exercises in policy analysis prefer to accept. ‘an outstanding example of the fusion of theoretical economic analysis with historical perspective. Recommended at all levels’ Choice ‘It is difficult to do justice to this oustanding book in a short review or at a single reading. Colin Crouch’s ambitious comparative survey of states and industrial relations provides both an abstract framework for comparative study …and a framework for comparing the level and form of corporatism in industrial relations.’ Political Studies

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Format PDF ● Pages 428 ● ISBN 9780191520860 ● Publisher Oxford University Press ● Published 1993 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 8542816 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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