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12 Nov 2010

Well-known typologies in Comparative Political Economy, like the "Varieties of Capitalism" or the "Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism," are criticized for neglecting political conflict, because they selectively focus on institutional characteristics, most notably labor relations and welfare regimes. In doing so, they fall short of grasping the whole meaning of their categories. This analysis moves beyond institutionally defi ned political-economic arrangements and studies the role of public debates for diff erent capitalist models. Using novel relational data from an extensive content analysis of newspapers from 2004 to 2006, political conflicts on economic liberalization in Britain, France, and Germany are explored. More speci fically, the paper assesses the structure of conflicts and the influence of various political actors on the debate about economic liberalization.

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Author Bruno R Wueest
Series CIS Working Papers
Issue 64
Publisher Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS)
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