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'''Neo-Corporatism''' is a democratic form of corporatism which favors economic tripartism; strong labor unions, employer's associations, and governments cooperate as "social partners" to manage the economy. |
'''Neo-Corporatism''' is a democratic form of corporatism which favors economic tripartism; strong labor unions, employer's associations, and governments cooperate as "social partners" to manage the economy. |
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===[[File:poldermodel.png]] '''Polder Model'''=== |
===[[File:poldermodel.png]] '''Polder Model'''=== |
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The Polder model is a Dutch variant of corporatism. It stems from the Dutch word 'polder' which means the tracts of land enclosed by dikes. Each economic sector has product and company boards (''Product- en Bedrijfschappen'') appointed by representatives of [[File:SyndieSam.png]] trade unions and [[File:Corp.png]] employer associations. With oversight by the [[File:Corptism.png]] Social and Economic Council—which since the 1980s has tried to balance [[File: |
The Polder model is a Dutch variant of corporatism. It stems from the Dutch word 'polder' which means the tracts of land enclosed by dikes. Each economic sector has product and company boards (''Product- en Bedrijfschappen'') appointed by representatives of [[File:SyndieSam.png]] trade unions and [[File:Corp.png]] employer associations. With oversight by the [[File:Corptism.png]] Social and Economic Council—which since the 1980s has tried to balance [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] liberalization with protecting workers rights—these boards set economic policy, from quality standards to wages. |
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===[[File:ProgCorp.png]] Progressive Corporatism=== |
===[[File:ProgCorp.png]] Progressive Corporatism=== |