Assessing the Open Method of Coordination: Institutional Design and National Influence of EU Social Policy Coordination
β Scribed by Egidijus BarceviΔius, J. Timo Weishaupt, Jonathan Zeitlin (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 287
- Series
- Work and Welfare in Europe
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Institutional Design and National Influence of EU Social Policy Coordination: Advancing a Contradictory Debate....Pages 1-15
Tracing the Social OMC from Its Origins to Europe 2020....Pages 16-39
Is the Social OMC Fit for Purpose? Adequacy and Institutional Design, 2006β2010....Pages 40-86
An OMC for All Policies: Is Belgium (still) the Best Pupil in the Class?....Pages 87-113
The Social OMC in France: The Realm of the Happy Few?....Pages 114-137
The Social OMC in Germany: Slow but Steady?....Pages 138-160
The Social OMC in Denmark: European Ideas Meet Domestic Politics....Pages 161-180
The Social OMC in the UK: Beyond Cheap Talk?....Pages 181-202
The Social OMCs at Work: Identifying and Explaining Variations in National Use and Influence....Pages 203-233
Back Matter....Pages 234-269
β¦ Subjects
Politics of the Welfare State; Social Policy; European Union Politics; Comparative Politics; Social Choice/Welfare Economics/Public Choice; Labour Law/Social Law
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