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Industrial Relations in the New Europe.
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1994
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Industrial RelationsEconomicsEconomic InstitutionsIndustrialisationIndustrial DevelopmentPolitical EconomyBusinessPolitical ScienceGreat BritainIndustrial RevolutionTransition EconomyEuropean IssueEconomic HistoryIndustrial OrganizationGlobalizationSocial SciencesContributors Series EditorsWorld-systems Theory
Contributors Series Editors' Foreword Preface Introduction 1. Great Britain: Still Muddling Through?: Paul Edwards, Mark Hall, Richard Hyman, Paul Marginson, Keith Sisson, Jeremy Waddington, David Winchester 2. Ireland: Between Centralism and the Market: Ferdinand von Prondzynski 3. Sweden: Can the Model Survive?: Anders Kjellberg 4. Norway: The 'Norwegian Model' in Transition: Jon Erik Dolvik and Dag Stokland 5. Denmark: Return to Decentralization: Steen Scheuer 6. Finland: No Longer the Nordic Exception: Kari Kilja 7. Germany: Co-determining the Future: Otti Jacobi, Berndt Keller, Walther Muller-Jentsch 8. Austria: Still the Country of Corporatism: Franz Traxler 9. Switzerland: Still as Smooth as Clockwork?: Beat Hotz-Hart 10. The Netherlands: The End of an Era and the End of a System: Jelle Visser 11. Belgium: A New Stability in Industrial Relations?: Jacques Vilrokx and Jim Van Leemput 12. Luxembourg: An Island of Stability: Gary Tunsch 13. France: The System of Industrial Relations at a Turning Point?: Janine Goetschy and Patrick Rozenblatt 14. Portugal: Industrial Relations Under Democracy: Jose Barreto 15. Spain: Constructing Institutions and Actors in a Context of Change: Miguel Martinez Lucio with Modesto Escobar, Joaquin Lopez Novo and Victor Perez Diaz 16. Italy: Between Political Exchange and Micro-Corporatism: Anthony Ferner, Richard Hyman and Michael Terry 17. Greece: From State Authoritarianism to Modernization: Nicos D Kritsantonis.