The Politics of Economic Reform in Germany: Global, Rhineland or Hybrid Capitalism? by Kenneth Dyson & Stephen Padgett

The Politics of Economic Reform in Germany: Global, Rhineland or Hybrid Capitalism? by Kenneth Dyson & Stephen Padgett

Author:Kenneth Dyson & Stephen Padgett [Dyson, Kenneth & Padgett, Stephen]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Political Science, Political Economy, Public Policy, Economic Policy
ISBN: 9780415366793
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Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2006-01-15T12:35:20+00:00


NOTES

1.

See Herbert Kitschelt and Wolfgang Streeck, ‘From Stability to Stagnation: Germany at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century’, in Herbert Kitschelt and Wolfgang Streeck (eds.), Germany: Beyond the Stable State (London: Frank Cass, 2004), pp.1–34.

2.

Ibid., Table 3, p.15.

3.

See AmCham Germany and Boston Consulting Group, AmCham Business Questionnaire 2003 (Berlin: AmCham Germany and Boston Consulting Group Deutschland, 2003), http://www.dialogzukunft.de/de/data/pdf/amcham_wirtschaftsstandort_deutschland.pdf (accessed 6 Dec. 2004); Sigurt Vitols, Unternehmensführung und Arbeitsbeziehungen in deutschen Tochtergesellschaften großer auslän-discher Unternehmen. Studie des Forums Mitbestimmung im Auftrag der Bertelsmann Stiftung und der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung (Gütersloh: Bertelsmann Stiftung, 2001).

4.

See Jörn Kleinert, Axel Schimmelpfennig, Klaus Schrader and Jürgen Stehn, Globalisierung, Strukturwandel und Beschäftigung, Kieler Studie 308 (Kiel: Mohr Siebeck, 2000), pp.71–7; for an overview of the effects of globalisation on the German economy and labour market, see Deutscher Bundestag, Schlussbericht der Enquete-Kommission ‘Globalisierung der Weltwirtschaft — Herausforderungen und Antworten’, BT-Drks. 14/9200, http://www.dip.bundestag.de/btd/14/092/1409200.pdf (accessed 6 Dec. 2004).

5.

Fritz W. Scharpf, ‘Employment and the Welfare State: A Continental Dilemma’, MPIfG Working Paper 97/7 (Köln: MPI für Gesellschaftsforschung, 1997), pp.9–10; Fritz W. Scharpf and Vivien A. Schmidt, ‘Conclusions’, in Fritz W. Scharpf and Vivien A. Schmidt, Welfare and Work in the Open Economy. Volume I. From Vulnerability to Competitiveness (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), pp.310–15.

6.

Bernhard Ebbinghaus, ‘Any Way Out of “Exit from Work”? Reversing the Entrenched Pathways of Early Retirement’, in Fritz W. Scharpf and Vivien A. Schmidt (eds.), Welfare and Work in the Open Economy. Volume II. Diverse Responses to Common Challenges (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), pp.511–53; Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Reforming Early Retirement in Europe, Japan, and the USA (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming in 2006).

7.

Statistisches Bundesamt, Durchschnittsalter der deutschen Studienanfänger und Absolventen nach Geschlecht 1980 bis 2000 (Wiesbaden, 2004), http://www.destatis.de/download/hoch/bild12_1.xls (accessed 6 Dec. 2004).

8.

For a collection of comparative data on the German economy see Werner Eichhorst, Eric Thode and Frank Winter, Benchmarking Deutschland 2004: Arbeitsmarkt und Beschäftigung. Bericht der Bertelsmann Stiftung (Berlin etc.: Springer, 2004).

9.

See Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn, Armut trotz Erwerbstätigkeit. Analysen und sozialpolitische Konsequenzen (Frankfurt am Main: Campus, 2003).

10.

See Kitschelt and Streeck, ‘From Stability to Stagnation’, Table 1, p.11.

11.

Ibid. For a comparative overview of the development of employment rates, social expenditures and non-wage labour costs, see Table 4, p.15.

12.

Bernhard Ebbinghaus and Anke Hassel, ‘Striking Deals: Concertation in the Reform of Continental European Welfare States’, Journal of European Public Policy 7/1 (2000), p.46, Table 1.

13.

Wolfgang Streeck, ‘From State Weakness as Strength to State Weakness as Weakness: Welfare Corporatism and the Private Use of the Public Interest’, MPIfG Working Paper 03/2 (Köln: MPI für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2002), p.8; also in Simon Green and William E. Paterson (eds.), Governance in Contemporary Germany. The Semisovereign State Revisited (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005).

14.

Philip Manow and Eric Seils, ‘Adjusting Badly. The German Welfare State, Structural Change, and the Open Economy’, in Fritz W. Scharpf and Vivien A. Schmidt (eds.), Welfare and Work in the Open Economy. Volume II. Diverse Responses to Common Challenges (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), p.265.

15.

Karl Hinrichs, ‘Reforming the Public Sector Pension Scheme in Germany: The End of the Traditional Consensus’. Paper presented at the XIVth World



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