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===[[File:Neocorporatism.png]] Neo-Corporatism=== |
===[[File:Neocorporatism.png]] Neo-Corporatism=== |
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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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⚫ | '''Tripartism''' is an economic system of Neo-corporatism based on a mixed economy and tripartite contracts between employers organizations, trade unions, and the government of a country. Each is to act as a social partner to create economic policy through cooperation, consultation, negotiation, and compromise. In Tripartism, the government has a large role in the economy and engages in negotiations between labor unions and business interest groups to establish economic policy. |
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===[[File:Nordmodel.png]] [[Nordic Model]]=== |
===[[File:Nordmodel.png]] [[Nordic Model]]=== |
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===[[File:SocialistCorporatism.png]] Socialist Corporatism=== |
===[[File:SocialistCorporatism.png]] Socialist Corporatism=== |
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<blockquote>See: [[File:Guildsoc.png]] [[Guild Socialism]]</blockquote> |
<blockquote>See: [[File:Guildsoc.png]] [[Guild Socialism]]</blockquote> |
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⚫ | '''Tripartism''' is an economic system of Neo-corporatism based on a mixed economy and tripartite contracts between employers organizations, trade unions, and the government of a country. Each is to act as a social partner to create economic policy through cooperation, consultation, negotiation, and compromise. In Tripartism, the government has a large role in the economy and engages in negotiations between labor unions and business interest groups to establish economic policy. |
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==History== |
==History== |