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  Transitions to the Knowledge Economy in Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands

Thelen, K. A. (2019). Transitions to the Knowledge Economy in Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands. Comparative Politics, 51(2), 295-315. doi:10.5129/001041519825256623.

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New source: Thelen, Kathleen A. (2021). Transitions to the Knowledge Economy in Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands. In A. Hassel, & B. Palier (Eds.), Growth and Welfare in Advanced Capitalist Economies: How Have Growth Regimes Evolved? (pp. 203-226). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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 Abstract: The advanced economies are experiencing a set of shared challenges in the transition to a new "knowledge economy" characterized by rapid technological innovation and associated with a heightened premium on higher education. Yet individual countries are charting rather different courses as they navigate this transition. This article examines divergent trajectories of change in three coordinated market economies—Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands. It argues that differences in the organization of business and labor, and in the institutions that structure their interactions with each other and with the state, have produced different coalitional alignments and led these countries onto divergent paths toward the knowledge economy today.

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 Dates: 2019-01-012019
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 51 (2) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 295 - 315 Identifier: ISSN: 0010-4159
ISSN: 2151-6227