Economic democracy index 1970-2016

In the project we used secondary data used for the construction of the Economic Democracy Index. The sources were the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), International Monetary Fund, World Bank, International Labour Organisation (ILOSTAT), and Institutional Characteristics...

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Main Author: Cumbers, A, University of Glasgow
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-853365
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spelling ftcessda:92ea58d8a37bfa146f56573988ca8178380a7fc77f1b90343263435222208bf7 2024-09-09T19:47:55+00:00 Economic democracy index 1970-2016 Cumbers, A, University of Glasgow Australia Austria Belgium Canada Chile Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Israel Italy Japan Luxembourg Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Republic of Korea Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom United States 2019-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-853365 en eng doi:10.5255/UKDA-SN-853365 853365 https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-853365 Andrew Cumbers, University of Glasgow. , Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development - OECD. , University of Amsterdam - Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies (AIAS), Jelle Visser CITIZEN PARTICIPATION LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT DEMOCRACY ECONOMICS TAXATION EMPLOYMENT 2019 Dataset 2019 ftcessda https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-853365 2024-07-03T23:32:45Z In the project we used secondary data used for the construction of the Economic Democracy Index. The sources were the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), International Monetary Fund, World Bank, International Labour Organisation (ILOSTAT), and Institutional Characteristics of Trade Unions, Wage Setting, State Intervention and Social Pacts database (ICTWSS, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies), European Association of Cooperation Banks, European Values Study, World Values Survey, World Wealth and Income Database, and Worldwide Governance Indicators. In terms of geographical coverage, the dataset covers the OECD member countries and, depending on data availability, some indicators go back until 1970. The research project centres around the basic proposition that societies with strong and effective forms of economic democracy are more likely to achieve crucial public policy goals; such as combating climate change, reducing inequalities and creating more sustainable forms of economic activity. The research will construct an index of economic democracy (EDI) as a tool to test the basic proposition. As such, the research proposed fits directly within two of the ESRC's current priority areas of economic performance, and creating a vibrant and fair society. A key argument advanced here is that economic decision-making in many countries is becoming increasingly monopolised by a core of financial and political elites at the expense of the broader population. An increasingly narrow range of interests are therefore dominating economic decision making and policy failing to reflect the broad and diverse interest groups that constitute advanced capitalist societies. Not only is this leading to a democratic deficit in the management of society's resources and assets but it is argued that there are considerable negative public policy effects in terms of greater income and wealth inequalities, increasing susceptibility to financial crises and fragility, and arguably a failure to effectively ... Dataset Iceland CESSDA DC Data Catalogue (Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives) Canada New Zealand Norway
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topic CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT
DEMOCRACY
ECONOMICS
TAXATION
EMPLOYMENT
2019
spellingShingle CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT
DEMOCRACY
ECONOMICS
TAXATION
EMPLOYMENT
2019
Cumbers, A, University of Glasgow
Economic democracy index 1970-2016
topic_facet CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT
DEMOCRACY
ECONOMICS
TAXATION
EMPLOYMENT
2019
description In the project we used secondary data used for the construction of the Economic Democracy Index. The sources were the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), International Monetary Fund, World Bank, International Labour Organisation (ILOSTAT), and Institutional Characteristics of Trade Unions, Wage Setting, State Intervention and Social Pacts database (ICTWSS, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies), European Association of Cooperation Banks, European Values Study, World Values Survey, World Wealth and Income Database, and Worldwide Governance Indicators. In terms of geographical coverage, the dataset covers the OECD member countries and, depending on data availability, some indicators go back until 1970. The research project centres around the basic proposition that societies with strong and effective forms of economic democracy are more likely to achieve crucial public policy goals; such as combating climate change, reducing inequalities and creating more sustainable forms of economic activity. The research will construct an index of economic democracy (EDI) as a tool to test the basic proposition. As such, the research proposed fits directly within two of the ESRC's current priority areas of economic performance, and creating a vibrant and fair society. A key argument advanced here is that economic decision-making in many countries is becoming increasingly monopolised by a core of financial and political elites at the expense of the broader population. An increasingly narrow range of interests are therefore dominating economic decision making and policy failing to reflect the broad and diverse interest groups that constitute advanced capitalist societies. Not only is this leading to a democratic deficit in the management of society's resources and assets but it is argued that there are considerable negative public policy effects in terms of greater income and wealth inequalities, increasing susceptibility to financial crises and fragility, and arguably a failure to effectively ...
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title_short Economic democracy index 1970-2016
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title_fullStr Economic democracy index 1970-2016
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Norway
Poland
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op_rights Andrew Cumbers, University of Glasgow. , Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development - OECD. , University of Amsterdam - Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies (AIAS), Jelle Visser
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