
Through a detailed examination of the German coal industry, Martin Parnell illustrates the historical evolution of the practice of industrial self-government and argues that historical continuities lie at the root of a full understanding of German capitalism. His study, which takes us from the eighteenth century to the present day, examines how intensive cooperation between state, management, private sector, and unions has shaped the industry both in growth and decline. He argues that it is Germany's strong tradition of industrial self-government that is the key institution characterizing the organization and functioning of the German political economy, uniting the politics of the dominant state role and the economics of industrial production. Parnell uses and develops the ideas of German economic historians, especially Abelshauser, whose influential work on the nineteenth-century origins of capitalist organization have recently begun to have a wide impact in translation. His work is a valuable contribution to the debate about the origins, forms, and future of German neo-corporatism.
This book investigates whether the historical continuity of industrial self-government serves as the foundational mechanism for the German model of organized capitalism. Martin F. Parnell utilizes a longitudinal analysis of the German coal industry to demonstrate how cooperation between state actors, management, and labor unions has dictated economic outcomes since the eighteenth century. By synthesizing the theories of German economic historians like Abelshauser, the author constructs a framework that explains the integration of political authority and industrial production within the German neo-corporatist system.
What You Will Find
Scholars and economic historians recognize this work as a significant contribution to the ongoing debate regarding the structural origins of the German political economy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the author's rigorous application of historical data to contemporary economic theory.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
1994-07-07
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
019827761X
ISBN-13:
9780198277613
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