
Book Chapter
Exchange Rate Policy and Employment in Small Open EconomiesPart of Book Social Corporatism
Part of Book Social Corporatism
Part of Book Social Corporatism
Distinct from both socialism and capitalism, social corporatism is defined in this book as an economic system in which the labor market is organized by centralized wage bargaining and is non-exclusive as well as egalitarian. The study focuses on the...
Part of Book Social Corporatism
Behavioural economics highlights the role of social preferences in economic decisions. Further, populations are heterogeneous; suggesting that group composition may impact the ability to sustain voluntary public goods contributions. This parallels...