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  Policy Concertation in Europe: Explaining Government Choice

Baccaro, L., & Simoni, M.(2006). Policy Concertation in Europe: Explaining Government Choice. Geneva: International Institute for Labour Studies.

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Baccaro, Lucio1, Author           
Simoni, Marco2, Author
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1Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER), Massachusetts Institute for Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Mass., USA, ou_persistent22              
2European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: employers organizations, trade unions
 Abstract: This paper focuses on the European governments’ decision to involve union and employment representatives in the design and implementation of public policy. It begins by elaborating and plotting over time a measure of the phenomenon at hand (1974-2003), based on coding of textual sources. This reveals no secular growth (or decline) of government willingness to involve or devolve, and consequently no convergence on a pluralist model of interest representation.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2006-11-252006
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 24
 Publishing info: Geneva : International Institute for Labour Studies
 Table of Contents: Introduction
The trajectory of policy concertation between 1974 and 2003
Preliminary conclusions
Understanding government’s demand for concertation
Case selection
Case study analysis
(1) Government weakness
(2) Problem load
(3) Negative policy feedback
(4) Unions’ declining organizational strength
(5) The role of partisanship
(6) Changes in employer preferences
(7) The role of the macroeconomic regime
Overview of findings
Concluding remarks
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 Identifiers: ISBN: 92-9014-807-1
ISBN: 978-92-9014-807-4
ISBN: 92-9014-808-X
ISBN: 978-92-9014-808-1
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Title: IILS Discussion Paper
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International Institute for Labour Studies, Editor              
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