Author (Person) | Brady, David, Young Lee, Hang |
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Series Title | Journal of European Social Policy |
Series Details | Vol.24, No.1, February 2014, p56-79 |
Publication Date | February 2014 |
ISSN | 0958-9287 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract In the full sample 1971–2008, changes and cuts were driven by the structural pressures of unemployment and trade openness, and the institutional factor of the adoption of the Euro. However, this conceals important historical variation. In the earlier period of expansion, the power resource of unionization was the most robust influence. In the later period of retrenchment, changes and cuts were shaped by the adoption of the Euro and a set of structural pressures. In contrast to previous research, changes and cuts in government spending are not associated with a country’s GDP per capita after the mid-1980s. We conclude by discussing implications for the welfare state and neoliberalism, and by encouraging caution for universal theories of state size. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0958928713511281 |
Countries / Regions | Europe |