Free Term Papers on The Effects Of Post-Industrialism On The Political Economy Of Western

OPPapers.com Essay Index >> Miscellaneous >> The Effects Of Post-Industrialism On The Political Economy Of Western

We have many free term papers and essays on The Effects Of Post-Industrialism On The Political Economy Of Western. We also have a wide variety of research papers and book reports available to you for free. You can browse our collection of term papers or use our search engine.

Essays from FratFiles.com
  1. The Effects Of Post-Industrialism On The Political Economy Of ...

    The Effects Of Post-industrialism On The Political Economy Of Western.
    The Effects of Post-industrialism on the Political Economy ...

  2. The Effects Of Post-Industrialism On The Political Economy Of ...

    The Effects Of Post-industrialism On The Political Economy Of Western.
    The Effects of Post-Industrialism On the Political Economy ...

  3. The Effects Of Post-Industrialism On The Political Economy Of ...

    The Effects Of Post-Industrialism On The Political Economy Of Western.
    The Effects of Post-Industrialism On the Political Economy ...

  4. Globalization And Religion

    ... However, the effects of globalization are slowly ... Globalization increases industrialism
    and economic growth in ... the new pluralism towards a post-secular society ...

  5. Contemporary Management Issues

    ... but had self-defeating spill over effects with more ... Work, Self and Society: After
    Industrialism. ... to recognition: Dilemmas of justice in a post-socialist age ...

View More Papers...

The Effects Of Post-Industrialism On The Political Economy Of Western

Submitted by oppapers on March 28, 2000

Category: Miscellaneous
Words: 1668 | Pages: 7
Views: 230
Popularity Rank: 44,704
Average Member Grade: N/A (Add a Comment / Grade this Paper)

The Effects of Post-Industrialism On the Political Economy of Western
Europe

The Decline of Corporatist Bargaining



The sustained, high economic growth in Western Europe during the post-war period until 1973 led to dramatic changes in the
region's political economy. As advances in transportation and communication extended the reach of international trade into new
areas of the world, as technological advances allowed establishment of manufacturing facilities overseas, and as European real
wages climbed to unprecedented heights, the industrial base that had served as the foundation for rapid Western European growth
in the 1950's and 1960's increasingly moved to Western Europe's poorer neighbors. As the industrial base moved, so did the jobs
of a large quantity of unskilled manufacturing workers who populated the assembly lines.

In recent years, the liberalization of international trade has clearly demonstrated that European industry can no longer compete in
traditional, large-scale industrial sectors. European successes have increasingly come from specialized, high value-added industry
and from intelligent, flexible companies able to shift production quickly to capitalize on movements in world demand.

The net result of these changes has been a transition to a post-industrial society, where the stable economic order of mass
employment in large-scale industry has given way to mass unemployment and a breakdown of the political and social consensus
that held sway throughout the post-war period. These changes have fundamentally altered the Western European labor market.
This paper will show how post-industrialism has dramatically reduced the ability of many Western European countries to deliver
full employment, not simply because of changes in employment structure, but...

You must Login to view the entire paper.
If you are not a member yet, Sign Up for free!