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Welfare models and demand-led growth regimes before and after the financial and economic crisis.

Authors :
Hein, Eckhard
Meloni, Walter Paternesi
Tridico, Pasquale
Source :
Review of International Political Economy. Oct2021, Vol. 28 Issue 5, p1196-1223. 28p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Connecting comparative political economy (CPE) approaches, as the Varieties of Capitalism (VoC) theory, with post-Keynesian (PK) research on different demand and growth regimes in modern capitalism has recently given rise to some interesting claims regarding differentiation and shifts of demand and growth regimes. However, we find some difficulties in the way PK approaches have been interpreted and integrated in modern CPE approaches. Therefore, we first provide a theoretically consistent and empirically applicable classification of demand and growth regimes under the conditions of finance-dominated capitalism, as it recently has been proposed by PK authors. Second, instead of using the traditional VoC dual classification, we focus on a more differentiated welfare model classification, which can be seen as different socio-institutional responses towards the challenges of globalisation and financialisation. For the period before the 2007-9 crisis, we link the PK demand and growth regimes with five socio-economic models identified by Hay and Wincott (2012), and thus provide an alternative approach. Third, going beyond the current debate, we examine the regime shifts after the 2007-9 global crisis with respect to the demand and growth regimes, and we also examine the changes within the welfare models. Whereas we find a clear pattern for the shift of demand and growth regimes, the changes in the welfare models are not as clear-cut. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09692290
Volume :
28
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Review of International Political Economy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152758973
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2020.1744178