
Growth And Welfare In Advanced Capitalist Economies Takes Stock Of The Major Economic Challenges That Advanced Industrial Democracies Have Faced Since The Early 1990s And The Responses By Governments To Them. It Has Three Goals: Firstly, To Further Our Understanding Of How Political Economies Have Transformed Over The Past Decades; Secondly, To Analyse The Contribution Of Governments To These Changes, By Looking At Their Growth Strategies And Thirdly, To Highlight And Analyse The Role Of The Reforms Of Welfare Systems In This Transformative Change. In A Nutshell, This Book Maps And Provides General Understanding Of The Evolution Of Growth Regimes In Advanced Capitalist Countries. It Identifies Five Main Growth Regimes In Contemporary Advanced Capitalist Economies (three Export-led And Two Domestic Demand-led Ones). To Do So The Book Combines A Supply Side Approach To Economic Growth As Advocated By The Varieties Of Capitalism Literature (oup, 2001) With A Demand Side Perspective As The Recent Discussion On Growth Models Has Exemplified. It Argues That All Political Economies Consist Of Growth Regimes, Which Are Based On A Set Of Institutions That Shape The Supply Side Of The Economy As Well As On Demand Drivers Such As Government Spending And Private Consumption. Both Supply And Demand Are Heavily Shaped By The Welfare State Which Provides For Skills Through Education Systems And Stimulates Demand Through High Social Spending And Private Pension Funds. The Book Focuses On The Analysis Of Welfare Reforms As Growth Strategies Pursued By Governments In An Era Characterised By Financialization And The Rise Of The Knowledge Economy.
This book investigates how advanced industrial democracies have navigated economic challenges since the 1990s by integrating welfare state reforms into their national growth strategies. The authors, Bruno Palier and Anke Hassel, utilize a comparative political economy framework to synthesize supply-side institutional analysis with demand-side economic drivers. They argue that contemporary growth regimes are fundamentally shaped by the interaction between government policy, social spending, and private consumption in an era of financialization.
What You Will Find
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Scholars in the field of political economy frequently cite this work as a significant contribution to the understanding of modern growth models. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for researchers and students of comparative public policy.
Page Count:
432
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192635824
ISBN-13:
9780192635822
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