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Unemployment and Institutional Complementarities: The Case for Fundamental Reform within the OECD
Unformatted Document Text:  Lieberman, R. C. (2002): “Ideas, Institutions, and Political Order: Explaining Political Change,” The American Political Science Review, 96(4), 697—712. Lowell, A. (1908): The Government of England. Macmillan, London. March, J. G., and J. P. Olsen (1989): Rediscovering Institutions: The Organizational Basis of Politics. Free Press, New York. Milgrom, P., and J. Roberts (1992): Economics, Organization and Management. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Nickell, S. (1997): “Unemployment and Labor Market Rigidities: Europe versus North America,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 11(3), 55—74. North, D. C. (1991): Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance. Cambrdige University Press, Cambrdige. Orren, K., and S. Skowronek (1994): “Order and Time in Institutional Study,” in Political Science in History, ed. by J. F. et al. Cambrdige University Press, Cambrdige. Pierson, P. (2000): “Increasing Returns, Path Dependence and the Study of Politics,” The Amer- ican Political Science Review, 94(2), 251—267. Powell, W. W., and P. J. DiMaggio (eds.) (????):. Quinn, D., and C. Inclan (1997): “The Origins of Financial Openness: A Study of Current and Capital Account Liberalization,” American Journal of Political Science, pp. 771—813. Riker, W. H. (1982): Liberalism Against Populism: A Confrontation Between the Theory of Democracy and the heory of Social Choice. W. H. Freeman and Company, San Francisco. Rueda, D., and J. Pontusson (2000): “Wage Inequality and Varieties of Capitalism,” World Politics, 52, 350—383. Schumpeter, J. (1942): Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy. Harper, New York. 29

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Lieberman, R. C. (2002): “Ideas, Institutions, and Political Order: Explaining Political Change,”
The American Political Science Review, 96(4), 697—712.
Lowell, A. (1908): The Government of England. Macmillan, London.
March, J. G.,
and
J. P. Olsen (1989): Rediscovering Institutions: The Organizational Basis of
Politics. Free Press, New York.
Milgrom, P.,
and
J. Roberts (1992): Economics, Organization and Management. Prentice Hall,
Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
Nickell, S. (1997): “Unemployment and Labor Market Rigidities: Europe versus North America,”
Journal of Economic Perspectives, 11(3), 55—74.
North, D. C. (1991): Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance. Cambrdige
University Press, Cambrdige.
Orren, K.,
and
S. Skowronek (1994): “Order and Time in Institutional Study,” in Political
Science in History, ed. by J. F. et al. Cambrdige University Press, Cambrdige.
Pierson, P. (2000): “Increasing Returns, Path Dependence and the Study of Politics,” The Amer-
ican Political Science Review, 94(2), 251—267.
Powell, W. W.,
and
P. J. DiMaggio (eds.) (????):.
Quinn, D.,
and
C. Inclan (1997): “The Origins of Financial Openness: A Study of Current and
Capital Account Liberalization,” American Journal of Political Science, pp. 771—813.
Riker, W. H. (1982): Liberalism Against Populism: A Confrontation Between the Theory of
Democracy and the heory of Social Choice. W. H. Freeman and Company, San Francisco.
Rueda, D.,
and
J. Pontusson (2000): “Wage Inequality and Varieties of Capitalism,” World
Politics, 52, 350—383.
Schumpeter, J. (1942): Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy. Harper, New York.
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