Growth models, industrial relations institutions and labour market policies in Ireland, Portugal and Slovenia: explaining capitalist convergence and divergence

Avtorji

Marko Hočevar
Univerza v Ljubljani

Ključne besede:

convergence, capitalism, growth models, industrial relations

Kratka vsebina

This book is focused on the developmental trajectories of capitalism within a globalised accumulation cycle and the specific features of national capitalisms over a longer period. The possibility of someone claiming that the presented analysis amounts to a simplified explanation always exists because it does not focus solely on institutional and ahistorical analysis, nor on specific sectors or industries, but instead takes the more general picture into account. The book looks at different growth models, industrial relations, labour market policies and policy outcomes, power relations, global and regional political and economic processes, a range of national and international developmental strategies, path dependency, junctures, and diverging/converging trajectories of national capitalisms in the last 40 years. This longer perspective is considered to capture the various breaks, convergence and divergence apparent in the framework of the end of the Fordist growth regime and during the strong push towards liberalisation and marketisation under the banner of neoliberalism.

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Biografija avtorja

Marko Hočevar, Univerza v Ljubljani

Marko Hočevar is an assistant professor of Political Science and a post-doctoral research fellow at the Centre for Political Science Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana. 

Prenosi

Najavljeno

14 June 2024

E-ISSN

2738-3431

Tiskane izdaje ISSN

2738-3423

Podrobnosti o monografski publikaciji

ISBN-13 (15)

9789612950804

Kako citirati

Hočevar, M. (2024). Growth models, industrial relations institutions and labour market policies in Ireland, Portugal and Slovenia: explaining capitalist convergence and divergence. Založba Univerze v Ljubljani. https://doi.org/10.51936/9789612950804