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Re-Embedding the Market: Governing the Economy After World War II Darius Ornston February 19, 2009
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Darius Ornston February 19, 2009. 1. The Great Depression 2. The Liberal Response 3. The Social Democratic Response 4. The Conservative (Communitarian)

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Page 1: Darius Ornston February 19, 2009. 1. The Great Depression 2. The Liberal Response 3. The Social Democratic Response 4. The Conservative (Communitarian)

Re-Embedding the Market: Governing the Economy After World

War II

Darius OrnstonFebruary 19, 2009

Page 2: Darius Ornston February 19, 2009. 1. The Great Depression 2. The Liberal Response 3. The Social Democratic Response 4. The Conservative (Communitarian)

1. The Great Depression

2. The Liberal Response

3. The Social Democratic Response

4. The Conservative (Communitarian) Response

The Agenda

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1. The Great Depression

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Capitalism in Crisis: The Great Depression

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The Russian Revolution

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Domestic Demagogues

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From Popular Front

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To Conservative Reaction

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And Fascist Dictatorship

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Rebuilding Postwar Capitalism

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2. The Liberal Response

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John Maynard Keynes

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• Wages are sticky, the price of labor may not adjust to changes in demand

• Any reduction in supply decreases quantity (employment) rather than prices (wages)

• Falling employment depresses demand even further, markets do not necessarily correct

• Requires government intervention to increase demand, restore state of full employment

Keynes and the Limits of the Market

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• Social insurance: Insures against inability to work, whether from unemployment, disability or old age

• Health insurance: Universal health insurance or access to health care

• Education: Free primary, secondary and university education or access to training and continuing education

• Child care: Child care before primary school to support labor market entry

The Welfare State

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• Low benefits: Relatively meager unemployment and retirement benefits

• Unequal benefits: Poor rely on (low) public benefits, middle-class rely on (higher) private benefits

• Private sector priority: Pension, health care supplied by employer, requires participation in the market

The Liberal World of Welfare

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3. The Social Democratic Response

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• High benefits: Generous unemployment insurance, retirement pensions

• Equal benefits: Both lower and middle classes rely on the same social policies

• Public sector administration: Many benefits (child care, health care) are administered by the state

The Social Democratic World of Welfare

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• A source of solidarity: Workers (and the middle class) rely on the same welfare state

• Labor power resources: The welfare state creates jobs (health care, child care) and a solid voting bloc

• Contesting corporate control?: Pension funds as significant actors in Scandinavian financial markets

The Consequences of the Social Democratic Welfare State

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• Limited choice: Very little discretionary income in Denmark, Norway and Sweden

• Limited democracy: Trade union influence is not always democratic

The Dark Side of the Socialist Welfare State

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Swedish Socialism at Work: The Smoke-Filled Room

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• Limited Choice: Very little discretionary income in Denmark, Norway and Sweden

• Limited Democracy: Trade union influence is not always democratic

• Challenging Conservative Beliefs: Non-traditional role for women and mothers

The Dark Side of the Socialist Welfare State

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4. The Conservative (Communitarian) Response

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• High benefits: Generous unemployment insurance, retirement pensions

• Unequal benefits: Unequally distributed depending on occupation and contributions

• Corporatist administration: Delegated to new or traditional social organizations (trade unions, industry associations)

The Conservative (Communitarian) World of Welfare

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• Reinforces traditional gender roles: Emphasis on contribution history punishes labor market exit

• Reinforces occupational distinctions: More generous benefits for some occupations, civil servants

The Consequences of the Conservative (Communitarian) Welfare

State

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• Forced savings: Require workers to save in private or public institutions

• Subsidized credit: Channel subsidized credit to domestic industry

• Credit rationing: Delegated to new or traditional social organizations (trade unions, industry associations)

The Developmental State: Another Communitarian Response

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• The Great Depression: Crisis of capitalism undermined faith in market institutions

• World War II: The state proved relatively effective at allocating resources, planning

• National security: Developmental state often a response to serious security concerns (France, Finland, Austria)

Explaining The Rise of the Developmental State