The Political Economy of the Service Transition

Author:   Anne Wren (Research Associate, Institute for International Integration Studies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199657292


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   24 January 2013
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Over the past four decades the wealthiest OECD economies-in Europe, North America, and Australasia- have faced massive structural change. Industrial sectors, which were once considered the economic backbone of these societies, have shrunk inexorably in terms of size and economic significance, while service sectors have taken over as the primary engines of output and employment expansion. The impact on labor markets has been profound: in many OECD countries more than three-quarters of employment is now in services, while industrial sectors, on average, account for less than one-fifth. This sectoral shift in the locus of economic activity has potentially radical implications for politics and society. However, these implications are only beginning to be understood. This path-breaking book is a systematic attempt to understand the distinct political economy of service societies. It examines how different types of socio-economic regimes manage the service transition, with a central focus on job creation and destruction and the changing characteristics of labor markets, and shows that the economic, distributional, and political outcomes with which it is associated vary across countries depending on their political-institutional structures.

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Author:   Anne Wren (Research Associate, Institute for International Integration Studies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.528kg
ISBN:  

9780199657292


ISBN 10:   0199657297
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   24 January 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1: Anne Wren: Introduction: The Political Economy of the Post-Industrial Age Part 1: Socio-Economic Regimes and the Service Transition 2: Torben Iversen and David Soskice: A Political-Institutional Model of Real Exchange Rates, Competitiveness, and the Division of Labor 3: Anne Wren, Mate Fodor and Sotiria Theodoropoulou: The Trilemma Revisited: Implications for Inequality and Employment Creation of the ICT Revolution and the Expansion of Service Trade 4: Moira Nelson and John Stephens: The Service Transition and Women's Employment 5: Karen M. Anderson and Anke Hassel: Pathways of Change in Coordinated Market Economies: Training Regimes in Germany and the Netherlands 6: Ben Ansell and Jane Gingrich: A Tale of Two Trilemmas: Varieties of Higher Education and the Service Economy Part 2: Political Outcomes of Economic Change 7: Philip Manow, Kees Van Kersbergen, and Gijs Schumacher: De-Industrialization and the Expansion of the Welfare State: A Reassessment 8: Anne Wren and Philipp Rehm: Service Expansion, International Exposure, and Political Preferences 9: Lucy Barnes: The Political Economy of Working Time and Redistribution 10: Torben Iversen and Frances Rosenbluth: The Political Economy of Gender in Service Sector Economies

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<br> The Political Economy of the Service Transition provides an essential guide to understanding the transformational impact of the shift to services across the rich democracies. The volume features insightful contributions from an all-star cast of authors, framed by a superb synthetic introduction by Anne Wren. --Kathleen Thelen, Ford Professor of Political Science, MIT<p><br> The Political Economy of the Service Transition is an outstanding collection of essays explaining the impact of one key dimension in the changes affecting industrial societies. Anne Wren has gathered a stellar group of scholars to address how the development of the service sector transforms the politics and economics of advanced democratic societies. The analytically and empirically rich essays by leading contributors draw on their research to related the development of the service sector to the varieties of capitalism framework and to the political consequences of service based economic transformation for politics. The result is a major contribution and indispensable reading for students of comparative politics, political economy and the sociology of industrial society. --Desmond King, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of American Government, University of Oxford<p><br> This path-breaking volume brings together a remarkable group of distinguished and talented scholars. Unpacking the concept of 'deindustrialization, ' it explores the distributive and political implications as well as the institutional determinants of different trajectories of service-sector expansion in advanced capitalist economies. The literature on varieties of capitalism can no longer be accused of being manufacturing-centered! --Jonas Pontusson, Professor of Comparative Politics, University of Geneva<p><br>


This path-breaking volume brings together a remarkable group of distinguished and talented scholars. Unpacking the concept of 'deindustrialization,' it explores the distributive and political implications as well as the institutional determinants of different trajectories of service-sector expansion in advanced capitalist economies. The literature on varieties of capitalism can no longer be accused of being 'manufacturing-centered'! * Jonas Pontusson, Professor of Comparative Politics, University of Geneva * The Political Economy of the Service Transition provides an essential guide to understanding the transformational impact of the shift to services across the rich democracies. The volume features insightful contributions from an all-star cast of authors, framed by a superb synthetic introduction by Anne Wren. * Kathleen Thelen, Ford Professor of Political Science, MIT * The Political Economy of the Service Transition is an outstanding collection of essays explaining the impact of one key dimension in the changes affecting industrial societies. Anne Wren has gathered a stellar group of scholars to address how the development of the service sector transforms the politics and economics of advanced democratic societies. The analytically and empirically rich essays by leading contributors draw on their research to related the development of the service sector to the varieties of capitalism framework and to the political consequences of service based economic transformation for politics. The result is a major contribution and indispensable reading for students of comparative politics, political economy and the sociology of industrial society. * Desmond King, Andrew W Mellon Professor of American Government, University of Oxford * This highly focused edited volume by Wren represents a concerted attempt to update the varieties of capitalism (VoC) perspective to address the omission in the initial framework of an adequate analysis and explanation for variation in the growth of the services economy. * Jill, Rubery, ILR Review *


Author Information

Dr Anne Wren received her PhD in Political Economy and Government from Harvard University in 2000 and was an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Stanford University between 2000 and 2007. In 2006 she was awarded a Marie Curie Excellence Team grant by the European Commission to establish a research team working on the political economy of the service transition at the Institute for International Integration Studies (IIIS), Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. She returned to Dublin to direct this research programme and is currently a Research Associate of IIIS.

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