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Welfare State Limits to Globalization

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  • ELMAR RIEGER
  • STEPHAN LEIBFRIED

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  • Elmar Rieger & Stephan Leibfried, 1998. "Welfare State Limits to Globalization," Politics & Society, , vol. 26(3), pages 363-390, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:polsoc:v:26:y:1998:i:3:p:363-390
    DOI: 10.1177/0032329298026003004
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    1. Günther G. Schulze & Heinrich W. Ursprung, 1999. "Globalisation of the Economy and the Nation State," The World Economy, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 22(3), pages 295-352, May.
    2. Gohr, Antonia, 2001. "Maastricht als Herausforderung und Chance: Die Auswirkungen der europäischen Integration auf den italienischen Wohlfahrtsstaat," Working papers of the ZeS 08/2001, University of Bremen, Centre for Social Policy Research (ZeS).
    3. Burmeister, Larry L., 2000. "Dismantling Statist East Asian Agricultures? Global Pressures and National Responses," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 28(3), pages 443-455, March.
    4. Leibfried, Stephan, 1998. "Spins of (dis)integration: What might 'reformers' in Canada learn from the 'social dimension' of the European Union?," Working papers of the ZeS 06/1998, University of Bremen, Centre for Social Policy Research (ZeS).
    5. Mach, André, 1999. "Small European states in world markets revisited: the questioning of compensation policies in the light of the Swiss case," Discussion Papers, Research Unit: Economic Change and Employment FS I 99-308, WZB Berlin Social Science Center.

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