将工资增长重新摆上桌面:先进外围经济体的劳动力融入、政治交换和工资促进政策

IF 3 2区 社会学 Q2 BUSINESS Competition & Change Pub Date : 2024-03-18 DOI:10.1177/10245294241226733
Assaf Shlomo Bondy, Erez Maggor, Arianna Tassinari
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增长模式的学术研究认为,自福特主义消亡以来,以工资为主导的增长在发达资本主义经济体中越来越难以实现。外围经济体往往依靠对价格敏感的出口、抑制内需和剥夺劳动力权力来参与全球市场竞争,因此,可以预见,外围经济体在推行与工资主导型增长战略相适应的政策时所受到的限制会尤为严格。然而,经验表明,即使是采取出口导向型增长战略的先进外围经济体,也成功地实施了旨在提高工资和扩大社会转移支付的政策。如何解释在先进的外围出口导向型经济体背景下出现的这种提高工资的政策?通过以色列、波兰和西班牙自经济大衰退以来的案例,我们发现了一个解释这一意外结果的共同机制:在支持国家增长战略的联盟中,通过跨阶层的政治交流,有组织的劳工在政治上被纳入其中。我们确定了在不可能的情况下实施此类政策的两个范围条件。国内政治的不稳定,加上先前经济限制的或有放松,导致左右两派执政党启动与工会的政治交流,从而实施提高家庭收入的各种政策。这些政策也增强了国内消费作为经济增长主要驱动力的作用。然而,这种变化的深度和持久性仍然受到条件限制。研究结果加深了我们对有组织劳工机构在促进先进外围经济体工资增长方面的作用和结构性限制的理解。
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Putting wage growth back on the table: Labour incorporation, political exchange, and wage-boosting policies in advanced peripheral economies
Growth model scholarship posits that wage-led growth has become increasingly difficult to achieve in advanced capitalist economies since the demise of Fordism. The constraints to the pursuit of policies compatible with wage-led growth strategies could be expected to be particularly stringent in peripheral economies, which often rely on price-sensitive exports, suppression of domestic demand, and labour disempowerment to compete in global markets. Yet, empirical experience shows that even advanced peripheral economies that adopted export-led growth strategies have successfully implemented policies intended to raise wages and expand social transfers. How to explain the emergence of such wage-boosting policies in the context of advanced peripheral, export-oriented economies? Drawing on the cases of Israel, Poland, and Spain since the Great Recession, we identify one common mechanism accounting for this unexpected outcome: the contingent political incorporation of organized labour through a cross-class political exchange in the coalition supporting a country’s growth strategy. We identify two scope conditions that enable the implementation of such policies in unlikely contexts. Domestic political instability, coupled with a contingent relaxation of prior economic constraints, leads governing parties of both left and right orientation to activate political exchange with unions, resulting in the implementation of diverse policies boosting household income. These policies also increase the role of domestic consumption as a key growth driver. Nonetheless, the depth and durability of such changes remain conditioned. The findings develop our understanding of the role of, and structural limits to, organized labour’s agency to promote wage growth in advanced peripheral economies.
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