The OECD includes the richest nations in the world. It issues recommendations on economic and social policies. Is its counsel on welfare state policies coherent? And is it followed by member states in Western Europe? These are the guiding questions...
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The OECD includes the richest nations in the world. It issues recommendations on economic and social policies. Is its counsel on welfare state policies coherent? And is it followed by member states in Western Europe? These are the guiding questions of this book, which is a first to deal with such issues
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Preliminaries; Contents; Contributors; Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: a comparative study of the OECD and European states; 2. Multilateral surveillance and the OECD; 3. The OECD as a scientific authority?; 4. Finland; 5. Norway: an amenable member of the OECD; 7. Belgium: increasing critique by the OECD; 8. France: moving reluctantly in the OECD's direction; 9. The Netherlands: how OECD ideas are slowly creeping in; 10. Too many rivals? The OECD's influence on German welfare policies; 11. Little contention: Switzerland and the OECD; 12. OECD views on Greek welfare
13. Italy's adaptation under external pressures14. The OECD and the reformulation of Spanish social policy; 15. Mutual admiration? OECD advice to the UK; 16. Ireland: disinterested commentary, but how effective?; 17. OECD and national welfare state development; Index;
The OECD and European welfare states
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Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK
The OECD includes the richest nations in the world. It issues recommendations on economic and social policies. Is its counsel on welfare state policies coherent? And is it followed by member states in Western Europe? These are the guiding questions...
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The OECD includes the richest nations in the world. It issues recommendations on economic and social policies. Is its counsel on welfare state policies coherent? And is it followed by member states in Western Europe? These are the guiding questions of this book, which is a first to deal with such issues
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Preliminaries; Contents; Contributors; Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: a comparative study of the OECD and European states; 2. Multilateral surveillance and the OECD; 3. The OECD as a scientific authority?; 4. Finland; 5. Norway: an amenable member of the OECD; 7. Belgium: increasing critique by the OECD; 8. France: moving reluctantly in the OECD's direction; 9. The Netherlands: how OECD ideas are slowly creeping in; 10. Too many rivals? The OECD's influence on German welfare policies; 11. Little contention: Switzerland and the OECD; 12. OECD views on Greek welfare
13. Italy's adaptation under external pressures14. The OECD and the reformulation of Spanish social policy; 15. Mutual admiration? OECD advice to the UK; 16. Ireland: disinterested commentary, but how effective?; 17. OECD and national welfare state development; Index;