The institutional dynamics of consensus and conflict: Consensus democracy, corporatism and socioeconomic policymaking and perf,Used

The institutional dynamics of consensus and conflict: Consensus democracy, corporatism and socioeconomic policymaking and perf,Used

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This study analyses the relations between different types of institutional arrangements and their impact on socioeconomic policymaking and performance. Consensus based versus conflict based institutional arrangements are contrasted. Institutional arrangements of consensus versus majoritarian democracy are used in the case of political decisionmaking. Institutional arrangements of corporatism compared to pluralism are used in the case of policy concertation among organised interests. Do these consensual institutions make a difference? The comparative analysis of this study shows that the impact of institutions on performance varies crossnationally and across time. The case analysis shows that the role of actors is important, but also variable across the cases. There is not found a oneway relationship between institutions and performance. Instead of institutions, it appeared that contextual variables largely shape macrolevel performance. National configurations of institutions and actors contribute to socioeconomic performance but appear amendable if and when performance is low.

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