Making Markets in the Welfare State

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Making Markets in the Welfare State

The Politics of Varying Market Reforms

Social welfare and social services Comparative politics Political economy

Author: Jane R. Gingrich

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Collection: Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 23rd June 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 555 Kb

ISBN: 9781139097574


Overview of Market Reforms

Over the past three decades, market reforms have transformed public services such as education, health, and care of the elderly. Whereas previous studies present markets as having similar and largely non-political effects, this book shows that political parties structure markets in diverse ways to achieve distinct political aims.

Political Aims and Market Structures

Left-wing attempts to sustain the legitimacy of the welfare state are compared with right-wing wishes to limit the state and empower the private sector. Examining a broad range of countries, time periods, and policy areas, Jane R. Gingrich helps readers make sense of the complexity of market reforms in the industrialized world.

Research Methods and Contributions

The use of innovative multi-case studies and in-depth interviews with senior European policymakers enriches the debate and brings clarity to this multifaceted topic. Scholars and students working on the policymaking process in this central area will be interested in this new conceptualization of market reform.

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