Title: State, Market and Social Regulation: New Perspectives on Italy, <i>by Peter Lange and Mario Regini</i>
Abstract: List of Contributors Preface Introduction: interests and institutions - forms of social regulation and public policy-making Peter Lange and Marino Regini Part I. Models of Regulations: 1. Unregulated regulators: parties and party government Gianfranco Pasquino 2. Politics and policies in Italy Bruno Dente and Gloria Regonini 3. Protest and regulation: the interaction of state and society in the cycle of 1965-74 Sonia Stefanizzi and Sidney Tarrow Part II. Regulation of the Economy: 4. Politics, institutional features, and the government of industry Maurizio Ferrera 5. The Italian labor market: between state control and social regulation Emilio Reyneri 6. The divorce of the Banca d'Italia and the Italian treasury: a case study of central bank independence Gerald A. Epstein and Juliet B. Schor Part III. Industrial Relations and its Actors: 7. Criteria of regulation in Italian industrial relations: a case of weak institutions Gianprimo Cella 8. The representation of business interests as a mechanism of social regulation Antonio Chiesi and Alberto Martinelli Part IV. The Welfare State: 9. Public and private in the Italian welfare system Massimo Paci 10. Public intervention and health policy: an analysis of tendencies in progress Elena Granaglia Conclusion: the Italian case between continuity and change Peter Lange and Marino Regini Bibliography Index.
Publication Year: 1990
Publication Date: 1990-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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