Can the welfare state compete? : a comparative study of five advanced capitalist countries
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Can the welfare state compete? : a comparative study of five advanced capitalist countries
Macmillan Press, 1999, c1991
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Transferred to digital printing 1999
Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-332) and index
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The authors examine how the USA, Great Britain, France, Sweden and Germany have responded to the increasing challenge of international competition since the mid-1970s. Apart from in Sweden, the pursuit of competitiveness has undermined economic and social citizenship rights, and this has, in Britain and the USA, engendered an assault upon the idea of the welfare state. Solidarity and social discipline will be severely tested if the welfare state is to remain economically and politically viable in a highly competitive modern world.
Table of Contents
- Preface - The Issue
- A.Pfaller - The Competitiveness of Industrialized Welfare States: A Cross Country Survey
- A.Pfaller & I.Gough - The United States
- A.Pfaller - The United Kingdom
- I.Gough - France
- X.Greffe - Federal Republic of Germany
- M.Kruger & A.Pfaller - Sweden
- G.Therborn - Welfare Statism and International Competition: The Lesson of the Case Studies
- A.Pfaller, I.Gough & G.Therborn - Notes - Bibliography - Index
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