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  Business Against Markets: Employer Resistance to Collective Bargaining Liberalization During the Eurozone Crisis

Bulfone, F., & Afonso, A. (2020). Business Against Markets: Employer Resistance to Collective Bargaining Liberalization During the Eurozone Crisis. Comparative Political Studies, 53(5), 809-846. doi:10.1177/0010414019879963.

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Bulfone, Fabio1, Author           
Afonso, Alexandre2, Author
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1Politische Ökonomie der europäischen Integration, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_1856345              
2Leiden University, The Netherlands, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: political economy, industrial relations, Euro crisis, economic policy, Southern Europe
 Abstract: Employer organizations have been presented as strong promoters of the liberalization of industrial relations in Europe. This article, in contrast, argues that the preferences of employers vis-à-vis liberalization are heterogeneous and documents how employer organizations in Spain, Italy, and Portugal have resisted state-led reforms to liberalize collective bargaining during the Euro crisis. It shows that the dominance of small firms in the economies of these countries make employer organizations supportive of selective aspects of sectoral bargaining and state regulation. Encompassing sectoral bargaining is important for small firms for three reasons: it limits industrial conflict, reduces transaction costs related to wage-bargaining, and ensures that member firms are not undercut by rivals offering lower wages and employment conditions. Furthermore, the maintenance of sectoral bargaining and its extension to whole sectors by the state is a matter of survival for employer organizations. The article presents rationales for employer opposition to liberalization that differ from the varieties of capitalism approach.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2019-10-062020
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 Table of Contents: Introduction
Collective Bargaining and Employer Preferences in Southern Europe
Cases and Methods
Italy
Spain
Portugal
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1177/0010414019879963
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Title: Comparative Political Studies
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 53 (5) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 809 - 846 Identifier: ISSN: 0010-4140
ISSN: 1552-3829