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      To What Extent Did the Financial Crisis Intensify the Pressure to Reform the Welfare State? : To What Extent Did the Financial Crisis Intensify the Pressure to Reform the Welfare State?

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      Social Policy & Administration
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              Equality, Employment, and Budgetary Restraint: The Trilemma of the Service Economy

              This article presents an analysis of the postindustrial economy from a political economy perspective. It identifies a set of specific distributional trade-offs associated with the new role played by the services sector as the chief source of employment growth in advanced democracies over the last three decades. It is argued that three core policy objectives—budgetary restraint, wage equality, and expansion of employment—constitute a political “trilemma” that allows only two of the goals to be successfully pursued at the same time. Using a combination of statistical and caseoriented analysis, the authors demonstrate the political and economic salience of the trilemma, the distributional tensions inherent in each strategy to cope with it, and the political-institutional constraints under which these strategies are chosen.
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                Social Policy & Administration
                Wiley
                01445596
                August 2011
                August 2011
                June 16 2011
                : 45
                : 4
                : 338-353
                Article
                10.1111/j.1467-9515.2011.00778.x
                dfb6c328-4011-4f9a-8286-f5b7a0591a92
                © 2011

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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