After the Financial Crisis 2016
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-50956-7_9
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The Restructuring of the Western European Party Space in the Crisis: A Comparative Study of Austria, France and Germany

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“…These discussions between politicians and experts of all kinds began the day the rating agency Standard, and Poor's started to menace the French triple-A classification. Due to this, specific subjects, comparisons, and advantages and disadvantages of past political orientations in France and the results of an encouraging German industrial politic with reforms like the so-called 'Agenda 2010' who allowed for more flexibility with employment contracts have been analysed with passion (Lorenzini, Hutter and Kriesi, 2016). In France, comparisons have examined the working world in Germany, particularly aspects like co-determination, co-participation, decisions per consensus, and apprenticeship, along with top-down managerial decisions, and many other economic and industrial aspects of both countries.…”
Section: The Research Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These discussions between politicians and experts of all kinds began the day the rating agency Standard, and Poor's started to menace the French triple-A classification. Due to this, specific subjects, comparisons, and advantages and disadvantages of past political orientations in France and the results of an encouraging German industrial politic with reforms like the so-called 'Agenda 2010' who allowed for more flexibility with employment contracts have been analysed with passion (Lorenzini, Hutter and Kriesi, 2016). In France, comparisons have examined the working world in Germany, particularly aspects like co-determination, co-participation, decisions per consensus, and apprenticeship, along with top-down managerial decisions, and many other economic and industrial aspects of both countries.…”
Section: The Research Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%