This book analyses labour market changes in eighteen countries and shows that the most important factor in explaining whether cuts are made is the economic world view of a particular government rather than actual economic pressures.
This book analyses labour market changes in eighteen countries and shows that the most important factor in explaining whether cuts are made is the economic world view of a particular government rather than actual economic pressures.
Alexander Horn is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and Government at Aarhus University. Previously, he took part in the PhD programs of the Berlin Graduate School and Duke University and defended his dissertation at Humboldt University Berlin. He has published in the European Journal of Political Research, Journal of European Social Policy, and Social Science History.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Risk Privatization Economic Crisis and the Primacy of Politics 2. Much Ado about Nothing? Retrenchment versus Resilience 3. Theoretical and Analytical Framework: What We (Do Not) Know 4. Theoretical and Analytical Framework: Taking Ideology Seriously 5. The End of Ideology? Government Ideology over Time 6. The Ideological Complexion of Government and Retrenchment 7. Ideology Still Matters: Findings Limitations and Implications 8. References 9. Annex
1. Risk Privatization Economic Crisis and the Primacy of Politics 2. Much Ado about Nothing? Retrenchment versus Resilience 3. Theoretical and Analytical Framework: What We (Do Not) Know 4. Theoretical and Analytical Framework: Taking Ideology Seriously 5. The End of Ideology? Government Ideology over Time 6. The Ideological Complexion of Government and Retrenchment 7. Ideology Still Matters: Findings Limitations and Implications 8. References 9. Annex
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