It takes change to remain the same: The transformation of Swedish government policy making in economic crises and the involvement of social partners
Bergström, Ola ; Styhre, Alexander
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2022
43
4
November
1564-1587
economic recession ; government policy ; social partners ; labour relations ; trade union
Government and public administration
https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X211020801
English
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"The government responses to the corona crisis across the world has actualized an old debate regarding the role of the state and government policy making in economic crises. This debate should, the authors of this article argue, be understood in the context of how government policy making has been transformed in advanced capitalist economies in the past five decades and recent theoretical developments regarding the role of actors and institutions involved in the production and dissemination of ideas in such transformations. Drawing on an extensive review of policy making and changes in policy making doctrines, this article examines the role of government public investigations in the transformation of the Swedish government policy making in relation to economic crises where the state supports policy making through social partners."
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