Showing papers in "The Political Quarterly in 1996"
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TL;DR: Can we avoid a social tragedy? Can we help entering the next century with our welfare states in disarray, with labour's hard-won conquests under deadly threat, and with a growing minority of citizens losing all hope of ever getting a decent job and securing a decent standard of living throughout their existence as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Can we avoid a social tragedy? Can we help entering the next century with our welfare states in disarray, with labour's hard-won conquests under deadly threat, and with a growing minority of citizens losing all hope of ever getting a decent job and securing a decent standard of living throughout their existence ? I believe we can, but also that it won't be easy. Both intelligence and will will be badly needed, basically to come to terms with two central dilemmas.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the ''Rhenish'' model of the market economy and the contractual structure underpinning the governance of business corporations; globalization of capital markets; model's potential in the global economic circumstances.
Abstract: Focuses on the `Rhenish' model of the market economy. Contractual structure underpinning the governance of business corporations; Globalization of capital markets; Model's potential in the global economic circumstances.
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