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Europeanization or Party Politics? Explaining Government Choice for Corporatist Concertation

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Afonso,  Alexandre
Europäische Liberalisierungspolitik, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society;

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Afonso, A., & Papadopoulos, Y. (2013). Europeanization or Party Politics? Explaining Government Choice for Corporatist Concertation. Governance, 26(1), 5-29. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0491.2012.01582.x.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-000F-C42A-0
Abstract
This article assesses whether changes in government choice for policy concertation with trade unions and employers are better explained by international or domestic factors. We compare patterns of corporatist governance in a strongly Europeanized policy domain (labor migration policy) and in a weakly Europeanized policy domain (welfare state reforms) over the last 20 years in Austria and Switzerland. We show that there is no systematic difference in patterns of concertation between the two policy sectors and that factors linked to party politics play a bigger role in the choice of governments for concertation. If the base of party support for policies is divided, governments are more prone to resort to corporatist concertation as a way to build compromises for potentially controversial or unpopular policies. By contrast, ideologically cohesive majority coalitions are less prone to resort to concertation because they do not need to build compromises outside their base of party support.