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- Title
The Negotiated Economy: Is There a Theory?
- Authors
Munk Christiansen, Peter
- Abstract
The original concept of the negotiated economy from the late 1970s provided some heuristic insights into significant developments of political, economic, and administrative processes. The later development of the concept has not brought the theory of the negotiated economy any further. This is a reply to an article published in SPS (Andersen et al. 19%) which responded to criticisms brought by me in an earlier article (1994:4). The defence of the theory of the negotiated economy is not consistent. The theory is both non-positive and positive, and normally accepted criteria for empirical confrontation are not adhered to.
- Subjects
SAVINGS; WEALTH; PRACTICAL politics; CONSUMPTION (Economics); CAPITAL; ECONOMICS; COMMERCE; SUPPLY-side economics; INVESTMENTS
- Publication
Scandinavian Political Studies, 1996, Vol 19, Issue 4, p401
- ISSN
0080-6757
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1467-9477.1996.tb00401.x