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| Author: | Hicks, A. Kenworthy, L. |
| Title: | Cooperation and political economic performance in affluent democratic capitalism |
| Journal: | American Journal of Sociology
1998 : MAY, VOL. 103:6, p. 1631-1672 |
| Index terms: | POLITICAL ECONOMY ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE CO-OPERATION AFFLUENCE DEMOCRACY |
| Language: | eng |
| Abstract: | Cooperative institutions offer a key to understanding cross-national variation among the affluent capitalist democracies in the facets of political economic performance. These instititutions cluster along two dimensions: Neocorporatism and firm-level cooperation: Pooled time-series analysis suggests that neocorporatism is a major source of distributive/redistributive policies and outcomes and of several sources of collective; firm-level cooperation is a key contributor to economic growth. |
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