The European Social Model
Max Planck Society · Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Abstract
European integration has created a constitutional asymmetry between policies promoting market efficiencies and policies promoting social protection and equality. National welfare states are legally and economically constrained by European rules of economic integration, liberalization and competition law, whereas efforts to adopt European social policies are politically impeded by the diversity of national welfare states, differing not only in levels of economic development and hence in their ability to pay for social transfers and services but, even more significantly, in their normative aspirations and institutional structures. In response, the ‘open method of coordination’ is now being applied in the…
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- 185.79
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- 100%
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1Topics & keywords
- Normative
- European integration
- European social model
- Social Welfare
- Public economics
- Diversity (politics)
- Economics
- Welfare
- Reduced inequalities