The Nordic Model: Solutions for Continental Europe's Problems?
A Conference at the Center for European Studies, Harvard University, May 9-10, 2008.
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Conference Papers
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The Equality Multiplier
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by
Erling Barth and Karl O. Moene
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German Economic Performance: Disentangling the Role of Supply-side Reforms, Macroeconomic Policy and Coordinated Economy Institutions
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by
Wendy Carlin and David Soskice
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The Negotiated Nordic Labour Markets: From Bust to Boom
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by
Jon Erik Dølvik
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North by Northwest: What's Wrong with the French Model and How Can the Nordic Model Help
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by
Jean-Paul Fitoussi and Éloi Laurent
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Defrosting the Spanish Welfare State: the Weight of Conservative Components
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by
Ana Guillén
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The impact of Nordic countries' family friendly policies on employment, wages, and children
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by
Nabanita Datta Gupta , Nina Smith and Mette Verner
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Liberalizing a coordinated market economy: The transformation of the German welfare and employment regime
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by
Anke Hassel
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Decommodification and activation in social democratic policy: resolving the paradox
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by
Jingjing Huo, Moira Nelson and John D. Stephens
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Conference Prospectus
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by
Andrew Martin and Jon Erik Dølvik.
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The Nordic Path of Spain's Mediterranean Welfare
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by
Luis Moreno
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France more liberalized than social democratized? France followed the typical "Bismarckian" trajectory of welfare reforms
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by
Bruno Palier
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The Nordic Model and Italy: Introductory notes for a pre-paper
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by
Gianfranco Pasquino
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Italy: the uneasy co-existence of different social models
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by
Marino Regini and Sabrina Colombo Department of Labour and Welfare Studies University of Milan
Conference Background Papers
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Global pressure - Nordic Solutions?
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by
Christian Ketels
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The Copenhagen Consensus
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by
Robert Kuttner
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Industrial Relations and the Welfare State in Italy: Assessing the Potential of Negotiated Change
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by
Oscar Molina and Martin Rhodes
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Globalisation and the Reform of European Social Models
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by
André Sapir