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Wilke, Marco:
Corporatism and the Stability of Capitalist Democracies.
Dynamic Economic Theory, Vol. 10. Peter Lang 1991.
ISBN 3-631-43709-9.
This dissertation treats a problem which originally stems from
Marxist political economic thinking: why do representatives of the
working class compromise with representatives of the capitalist
class on major socio-economic topics at a national level, and
what do such compromises look like? The author establishes the
claim that macro-economic compromises between organized classes
are likely to be made, although they are unstable in their nature. It is
shown how the state may act as an actor supporting the
establishment of an institutionalized class compromise, and how it
may try to prevent the breakdown of it. After elaborating these
claims in a dynamic macro-economic model, the author describes
developments of class compromises in post World War II Sweden,
Austria and the Netherlands to illustrate the theory.
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