Surviving Globalization? Perspectives for the German Economic Model /
society, and state (Streeck, 1999; Simonis, 1998). Interspersed between these most commonly named elements are the following: First, the high political integrating force of the German Model after WWII was based on the adoption and transformation of corporatist political structures from National Soci...
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Introduction (Stefan Beck, Frank Klobes and Christoph Scherrer)
- 2. Can Germany Learn from the USA? (Christoph Scherrer)
- 3. After the Miracle (Stefan Beck)
- 4. The Dynamics of Industrial Restructuring (Frank Klobes)
- 5. The German Way (Michael Fichter)
- 6. Disentangling Deutschland AG (Christian Kellermann)
- 7. Transforming the Welfare State (Kai Mosebach)
- 8. Erosion of the Tax Basis (Kai Mosebach)
- 9. European Integration (Gülay Çaglar)
- 10. Explaining the Dynamics of Red-Green Economic Reforms (Stefan Beck, Christoph Scherrer)
- 11. Conclusion (Stefan Beck, Frank Klobes and Christoph Scherrer)
- Subject Index.