The Economic Consequences of Rolling Back the Welfare State

The Economic Consequences of Rolling Back the Welfare State
Author: Anthony Barnes Atkinson
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0262011719

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On the economics of the welfare State

The Economics of the Welfare State

The Economics of the Welfare State
Author: N. A. Barr
Publsiher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1993
Genre: Distributive justice
ISBN: UCSC:32106013618092

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Argues that the welfare state is necessary on grounds of efficiency as well as equity, and that its major efficiency role makes it relevant to the whole population. This edition takes into account reforms since 1987 in social security, the NHS and education and the Thatcher/Reagan governments.

The Welfare State in Europe

The Welfare State in Europe
Author: Pierre Pestieau,Mathieu Lefebvre
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-08-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780192549068

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Although in Europe there continues to be a large degree of consensus that it is the responsibility of government to ensure that nobody who is poor, sick, disabled, unemployed, or old is left deprived, there are mounting calls to roll back spending on the welfare state. It is argued that it fails to achieve its main objectives, that it is responsible for a decline in economic performance, and that it was conceived in a very different period and is therefore not adapted to modern realities. This second edition of The Welfare State in Europe: Economic and Social Perspectives provides an informed analysis of the key criticisms of the welfare state and examines the prospects of this system in an increasingly integrated world. It answers important questions regarding the current social situation of European countries, the performance of the welfare states, and the reforms that should be undertaken. It calls for fundamental changes in social policies in order to address the rising inequality that hampers social cohesion in Europe. Now focused on Europe in its entirety and including a new chapter on long term care, this new edition of an integral text on the welfare state places increased focus on social divisions and the populist vote to provide a balanced and up-to-date analysis of the performance of current systems.

The Possibility of Politics

The Possibility of Politics
Author: Stein Ringen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2017-09-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351476706

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The Possibility of Politics explores the power of political reform, specifically reform of the modern welfare state. Can reform be effective if limited to cautious and piecemeal interventions that avoid radicalism and revolution? Can it also avoid unwanted consequences? Will the welfare state survive in the future?Stein Ringen views the welfare state as a large-scale experiment in political reform. To ask if the welfare state works is to ask if political reform is possible at all. By its nature, the welfare state is reform on a grand scale, for it attempts to change the circumstances individuals and families live under without changing and disrupting society itself. But is it realistic to believe a population can get together, set goals and then try to meet these goals through collective actions, specifically public policies, without causing unintended consequences and destroying the state in the process? The welfare state attempts, idealistically, to redistribute welfare without reshaping the economic processes that cause inequities in the first place. Ringen considers how well redistribution has met the test in terms of political legitimacy, its intended effects on poverty and inequality, as well as its undesired and unintended effects on economic efficiency and the quality of private life. Ultimately, does the welfare state work? Further, is the welfare state a good thing?In considering these questions, The Possibility of Politics should be of particular value to academics and advanced students interested in political theory, public economics, social administration, and political sociology.Stein Ringen is professor of sociology and social policy at Oxford University and a Fellow of Green College. He teaches social and political theory and research methodology for graduates in social policy, sociology, politics, economic and social history and other subjects.

The Political Economy of the Welfare State

The Political Economy of the Welfare State
Author: Thomas Wilson,Dorothy J. Wilson
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2021-11-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000477979

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In the early 1980s, the welfare state, for too long regarded as a notable contribution to the establishment of a humane social order, had over the previous decade come under increasing attack. Some of its critics, especially in the UK and the USA, maintained that it had failed to deal satisfactorily with the problem of poverty. Others held that it was over-elaborate, created a psychology of dependence and imposed costs that needed to be reduced as part of a policy of general economic recovery. In a number of countries, cuts had already been imposed or were now contemplated. In this situation it was crucially important to direct attention once more to the basic objectives of the various welfare services from a systematic and comparative standpoint. Originally published in 1982, the authors of this book, one an economist and the other a specialist in social administration, subjected these aims to rigorous analysis and discuss the underlying issues of social philosophy. They then attempt to assess the various methods adopted for their attainment in Britain and comment on those adopted in the USA and in some continental European countries. Although the authors reject the more extreme assertion that the welfare state has been a failure, they point to the need to relate some of the policies followed more clearly to the basic objectives. A number of proposals for reform are put forward which would imply some change of emphasis and should permit a simplification of existing over-complex arrangements.

The Welfare State and Its Aftermath

The Welfare State and Its Aftermath
Author: Shmuel Noah Eisenstadt,Ora Ahimeir
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1985
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 038920529X

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This book surveys the creation and existence of the welfare state in the developed economies, analyzes ways in which problems have emerged, and suggests possibilities for reform.

Economics of the Welfare State

Economics of the Welfare State
Author: Nicholas Barr
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2012-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199297818

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The fifth edition of this successful textbook discusses the different parts of the welfare system and, in particular, cash benefits, the health service, and education. The text is organized into four parts: Concepts, Cash benefits, Benefits in kind, and Epilogue.

Reforming the Welfare State

Reforming the Welfare State
Author: Richard B. Freeman,Birgitta Swedenborg,Robert H. Topel
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2010-04-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226261911

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Over the course of the twentieth century, Sweden carried out one of the most ambitious experiments by a capitalist market economy in developing a large and active welfare state. Sweden's generous social programs and the economic equality they fostered became an example for other countries to emulate. Of late, Sweden has also been much discussed as a model of how to deal with financial and economic crisis, due to the country's recovery from a banking crisis in the mid-1990s. At that time economists heatedly debated whether the welfare state caused Sweden's crisis and should be reformed—a debate with clear parallels to current concerns over capitalism. Bringing together leading economists, Reforming the Welfare State examines Sweden's policies in response to the mid-1990s crisis and the implications for the subsequent recovery. Among the issues investigated are the way changes in the labor market, tax and benefit policies, local government policy, industrial structure, and international trade affected Sweden's recovery. The way that Sweden addressed its economic challenges provides valuable insight into the viability of large welfare states, and more broadly, into the way modern economies deal with crisis.