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The Politics of Growth Models

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Baccaro,  Lucio
Politische Ökonomie, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society;

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Baccaro, L., & Pontusson, J. (2022). The Politics of Growth Models. Review of Keynesian Economics, 10(2), 204-221. doi:10.4337/roke.2022.02.04.


引用: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000A-8371-2
要旨
This article develops a framework for studying the politics of growth models. These, the authors posit, are sustained by ‘growth coalitions’ based in key sectors. Their members are first and foremost firms and employer associations, but fractions of labor are also included, if their interests do not impair the model’s functionality. There is no guarantee that a growth coalition and a winning electoral coalition coincide. In normal times, a growth coalition effectively insulates itself from political competition, and mainstream political parties converge on key growth model policies. In moments of crisis, however, the coalition shrinks, favoring the emergence of challengers that fundamentally contest the status quo. The way governing parties respond to electoral pressures can also play an important role in the recalibration of growth models. The authors illustrate the argument by examining the politics of ‘export-led growth’ in Germany, ‘construction-led growth’ in Spain, and ‘balanced growth’ in Sweden.