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Distinct from both socialism and capitalism, social corporatism is defined in this book as an economic system in which the labor market is organized by centralized wage bargaining and is non-exclusive as well as egalitarian. The study focuses on the links between the degree of corporatism and macroeconomic performance.
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Explores social corporatism's potential for economic harmony.
Who is this book for?
If you're curious about alternative economic models, this book offers a clear and insightful look into social corporatism. It discusses how organized labor and centralized bargaining could impact wider economic outcomes, making complex ideas accessible and thought-provoking. Perfect for those interested in the future of social and economic policy.