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Soziale Pakte: Konzertierung als Instrument zur Anpassung an die europäische Währungsintegration

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In den letzten 25 Jahren haben die westeuropäischen Länder tief greifende ökonomische und soziale Anpassungsprozesse durchlebt. Sie mussten die Auswirkungen der Ölschocks in den siebziger Jahren verarbeiten, waren einem weitgehenden Prozess der ökonomischen Liberalisierung und Deregulierung durch die Effekte der europäischen Integration ausgesetzt, litten unter der zunehmenden finanziellen Belastung entwickelter Wohlfahrtsstaaten sowie sinkender Beschäftigtenquoten und mussten mit den Auswirkungen der ständig ansteigenden Internationalisierung von Märkten, insbesondere von Finanzmärkten, kämpfen.

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Hassel, A. (2003). Soziale Pakte: Konzertierung als Instrument zur Anpassung an die europäische Währungsintegration. In: Jochem, S., Siegel, N.A. (eds) Konzertierung, Verhandlungsdemokratie und Reformpolitik im Wohlfahrtsstaat. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-10526-8_3

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