Rescued by Europe? : social and labour market reforms in Italy from Maastricht to Berlusconi
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Rescued by Europe? : social and labour market reforms in Italy from Maastricht to Berlusconi
Amsterdam University Press, c2004
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注記
"Changing welfare states"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-191) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
As a result of its political and economic turmoil for much of the postwar period, Italy was considered the -bad seed in the European community. Harsh ideological divisions, chronic executive instability, inefficient bureaucracy, uneven socio-economic development, organized crime and unbalanced public finances all contributed to this negative perception. Yet a massive economic and social overhaul was launched in the 1990s as part of Italy's efforts to meet the famous Maastricht requirements in order to join the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). This book examines those processes and skillfully analyzes their consequences by exploring the effect they had on governmental and social actions. -Two of Italy's foremost public policy specialists, Ferrera and Gualmini are well placed to tell the story of how Italian political lites, long oriented towards buying off opposition and vested interests by expanding a bloated public debt,were finally confronted with reality by EMU membership criteria. Rescued by Europe is both a fascinating narrative of how governments, employers and unions responded to the EMU imperatives, and an in-depth analysis of how Italy's idiosyncratic labour markets and welfare system function, both for good and ill. Martin Rhodes Professor of European Public Policy, European University Institute, Florence, Italy Maurizio Ferrera is professor of social policy at the University of Pavia, Italy, and a member of the Italian National Commission on Social Exclusion. Elisabetta Gualmini is professor of administrative science at the University of Bologna, Italy.
目次
Contents - 6[-]List of Tables and Figures - 8[-]Introduction - 10[-]I Adjusting to Europe:a Learning Perspective - 14[-] 1 Deviant Italy chooses to adjust:the puzzle - 14[-] 2 Learning how to adjust: the analytical framework - 22[-] 3 Rescued by Europe? The argument in brief - 29[-]II The Scene in the 1970s:Light,Shadow and Thunder - 32[-] 1 The light: the rise of keynesian welfare - 32[-] 2 A 'guaranteed' labour market - 36[-] 3 The shadow: an internally flawed constellation - 41[-] 4 Five 'original sins' of welfare capitalism Italian-style - 42[-] 5 Polarized pluralism: the political roots of poor policy performance - 47[-] 6 Enter the external challenges: from miracles to thunderstorms - 51[-]III The Winding Road to Adjustment - 58[-] 1 The new European constraints - 58[-] 2 The contradictory 1980s: testing adjustment while accumulating a huge public debt - 60[-] 3 1992-2000: a Copernican revolution? - 67[-] 4 Italy's international economic profile: the recovery of the 1990s - 74[-] 5 Internationalisation and national employment: a multi-faceted Italy - 76[-] 6 Internationalisation and social policy - 83[-]IV The Cycle of Reform - 88[-] 1 A difficult path - 88[-] 2 The 1980s: the uncertain deregulation of the labour market - 89[-] 3 The chaotic restructuring of the welfare state - 94[-] 4 The 1990s: the 'new deal' of the labour market - 98[-] 5 The impact of the European Employment Strategy on domestic policy making - 105[-] 6 A sequence of reforms in the welfare state - 110[-]V Reforms as Outcomes of Institutional Learning - 122[-] 1 The vicious circle:spoils-sharing governments,inefficient bureaucracy and distributive policies - 123[-] 2 Towards the Second Republic: from vices to virtues? - 125[-] 3 Financial adjustment in the name of Europe: what should be done? - 130[-] 4 The political dilemmas of the 'Olive Tree' coalition - 136[-] 5 The return of concerted action in the 1990s - 140[-]VI Rescued,but Still Free to Harm Itself - 150[-] 1 A new virtuous circle:but how stable? - 150[-] 2 Enter Berlusconi - 152[-] 3 Labour market reform: from concerted action to 'social dialogue' and flex-security? - 157[-] 4 Still a pension state? An unfinished recalibration - 162[-] 5 'EU-friendly' internal federalism: is it feasible? - 166[-] 6 Conclusion - 169[-]Notes - 172[-]References - 180[-]List of Abbreviations - 193[-]Index of Names - 194[-]Index of Subjects - 198
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