The role of business in the development of the welfare state and labor markets in Germany [electronic resource] : containing social reforms / Thomas Paster.
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Bangalore University Library | Available | BUTF000708 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-224) and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Theory : economic interests and political constraints -- 3. The origins of employers' associations : coordinating against organized labor -- 4. Bismarck's social reforms : employers and social pacification -- 5. World War I and its consequences : class collaboration in exceptional times -- 6. Business and the origins of unemployment insurance : protecting work incentives -- 7. Business after World War II : the 'social market economy' -- 8. Post-war social policy reforms : containing welfare expansion -- 9. Codetermination : employers against economic democracy -- 10. Employers and the German model today -- 11. Conclusions : how employers shaped the welfare state.
Also available in print edition.
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