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Způsobuje globalizace omezování aktivit státu blahobytu?
Title in English | Does globalization cause welfare state retrenchment? |
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Year of publication | 2005 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | MendelNet 2005. Sborník abstraktů z evropské vědecké konference doktorandů |
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Field | Economy |
Keywords | globalization; welfare state; economic policy; tax competition |
Description | This article explores the empirical merits of two major contending perspectives on the effects of globalization on sustainability of welfare states. According to the efficiency hypothesis globalization has substantially decreased the autonomy of the nation-state, resulting in a ?race to the bottom? ? a dismantling of welfare states ? by governments competing for mobile economic resources. The compensation hypothesis, in contrast, emphasizes the domestic dislocations generated by globalization and the incentives for government interventions in the economy that these generate. The data presented in this article challenge the conclusion of the efficiency hypothesis about convergence towards a residual welfare-state, funded increasingly by non-mobile factors such as labour. This articles concludes that the welfare states remain rooted in the political traditions that have governed them. |
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