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Unemployment and Institutional Complementarities: The Case for Fundamental Reform within the OECD
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Thelen, K. (1999): “Historical Institutionalism in Comparative Politics,” Annual Review of Po-
litical Science, 2, 369—404.
Tsebelis, G. (1990): Nested Games: Rational Choice in Comparative Politics. University of Cali-
fornia Press, Berkeley.
(2002): Veto Players: How Political Institutions Work. Princeton University Press, Prince-
ton.
Tsebelis, G.,
and
R. Stephen (1994): “Monitoring Unemployment Benefits in Comparative
Perspective,” Political Research Quarterly, 47(4), 793—820.
Volgy, T. J., J. E. Schwartz,
and
L. E. Imwalle (1996): “In Search of Economic Well-being:
Worker Power and the Effects of Productivity, Inflation, Unemployment and Global Trade on
Wage in Ten Wealthy Countries,” American Journal of Political Science, 40(4), 1233—1252.
Wallerstain, M. (1987): “Unemployment, Collective Bargaining and the Demand for Protec-
tion,” American Journal of Political Science, 31(4), 729—752.
Weaver, K.,
and
R. Bert (eds.) (1993): Do Institutions Really Matter? Government Capabili-
ities in the United States and Abroad. Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.
Weber, M. (2002): The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism and Other Writings. Pen-
guin, New York.
Weingast, B. (1997): “The Economic Role of Political Institutions,” Journal of Law Economics
and Organization, pp. 1—31.
Weir, M. (1992): “The Establishment of Work˚
Uwelfare Programs in the United States and Britain:
Politics, Ideas, and Institutions,” in Structuring Politics: Historical Institutionalism in Compar-
ative Analysis, ed. by S. Steinmo, K. T. Thelen,
and
F. Longstreth, pp. 188—216. Cambridge
University Press, Cambrdige.
Williamson, O. (1985): The Economic Institutions of Capitalism: Firms, Markets, Relational
Contracting. Free Press, New York.
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Thelen, K. (1999): “Historical Institutionalism in Comparative Politics,” Annual Review of Po-
litical Science, 2, 369—404.
Tsebelis, G. (1990): Nested Games: Rational Choice in Comparative Politics. University of Cali-
fornia Press, Berkeley.
(2002): Veto Players: How Political Institutions Work. Princeton University Press, Prince-
ton.
Tsebelis, G.,
and
R. Stephen (1994): “Monitoring Unemployment Benefits in Comparative
Perspective,” Political Research Quarterly, 47(4), 793—820.
Volgy, T. J., J. E. Schwartz,
and
L. E. Imwalle (1996): “In Search of Economic Well-being:
Worker Power and the Effects of Productivity, Inflation, Unemployment and Global Trade on
Wage in Ten Wealthy Countries,” American Journal of Political Science, 40(4), 1233—1252.
Wallerstain, M. (1987): “Unemployment, Collective Bargaining and the Demand for Protec-
tion,” American Journal of Political Science, 31(4), 729—752.
Weaver, K.,
and
R. Bert (eds.) (1993): Do Institutions Really Matter? Government Capabili-
ities in the United States and Abroad. Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.
Weber, M. (2002): The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism and Other Writings. Pen-
guin, New York.
Weingast, B. (1997): “The Economic Role of Political Institutions,” Journal of Law Economics
and Organization, pp. 1—31.
Weir, M. (1992): “The Establishment of Work˚
Uwelfare Programs in the United States and Britain:
Politics, Ideas, and Institutions,” in Structuring Politics: Historical Institutionalism in Compar-
ative Analysis, ed. by S. Steinmo, K. T. Thelen,
and
F. Longstreth, pp. 188—216. Cambridge
University Press, Cambrdige.
Williamson, O. (1985): The Economic Institutions of Capitalism: Firms, Markets, Relational
Contracting. Free Press, New York.
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