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    A Unified Typology of Capitalisms

    This chapter integrates the empirical findings of the past chapters and the image that emerges from the literature into a unified typology of capitalisms. It thus takes up the thread from section 2.2. Notably,...

    Martin Schröder in Integrating Varieties of Capitalism and Welfare State Research (2013)

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    Summary and Conclusion

    In a widely read review of the comparative capitalism literature, Jackson and Deeg (2006: 31) claim that a ‘major issue dividing opinion in the literature is whether the role of the state and the impact of the...

    Martin Schröder in Integrating Varieties of Capitalism and Welfare State Research (2013)

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    Introduction

    Even though most scholars acknowledge that welfare states interact profoundly with the organization of the economy, there is no typology that combines the analysis of welfare states and production systems. Ins...

    Martin Schröder in Integrating Varieties of Capitalism and Welfare State Research (2013)

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    What Can a Unified Typology Explain?

    This book was in many ways structured like a play. We have been introduced to the main protagonists: the two typologies. We have seen what keeps them apart, and how they can nonetheless be brought together. Bu...

    Martin Schröder in Integrating Varieties of Capitalism and Welfare State Research (2013)

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    Welfare State Research and Varieties of Capitalism

    This chapter introduces Es**-Andersen’s welfare and Hall and Soskice’s production typologies. Readers who are well accustomed to them can omit this chapter.

    Martin Schröder in Integrating Varieties of Capitalism and Welfare State Research (2013)

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    Diversity’s Source: Three Policy Styles, Three Capitalisms

    This chapter argues that, beyond complementarities, there is a deeper reason why empirical indicators and existing typologies suggest a unified typology of production and welfare regimes. The argument is that ...

    Martin Schröder in Integrating Varieties of Capitalism and Welfare State Research (2013)

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    Empirical Indicators and Existing Typologies

    Typologies of welfare and production can only be combined when liberal welfare regimes go along with liberal production regimes. In other words, if a country scores high on welfare liberalism, it must also sco...

    Martin Schröder in Integrating Varieties of Capitalism and Welfare State Research (2013)

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    How Complementarities Stabilize Three Capitalisms

    As mentioned earlier, varieties of capitalism and welfare state research have distinct research agendas. Put simply, they ask different questions. Whereas varieties of capitalism analyses how firms coordinate ...

    Martin Schröder in Integrating Varieties of Capitalism and Welfare State Research (2013)