Economic and Industrial Democracy
1980 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 4, 1992
- Editorial Introduction pp. 451-454

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- A New Regime? Class Representation within the Swedish State' pp. 455-479

- Goran Ahrne and Wallace Clement
- Post-Planning Socialism and Markets: The Economic Conflicts pp. 481-510

- George Warskelt
- Workplace Politicization and its Political Spillovers: A Research Note pp. 511-524

- Steven A. Peterson
- Plywood Co-operatives in the United States: An Endangered Species pp. 525-534

- Christopher Gunn
- Vouchers: A Revolution in Social Welfare? pp. 535-550

- Casten von Offer and Kadn Tengvald
- The Transformation of Polish Enterprises a Difficult Process pp. 551-560

- Peter Lazes, Ragnar Johansen and Stanislaw Rudolf
- The Reshaping of the Czechoslovak Economy pp. 561-581

- Yohanan Stryjan and Eva Maskovo
- Reviews pp. 585-587

- Peter Swenson
- Reviews pp. 587-589

- Ramana Ramaswamy
Volume 13, issue 3, 1992
- Editorial Introduction pp. 291-294

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- Industnal Relations and ProductMty: Evidence from Sweden and Australia pp. 295-329

- Russell D. Lansbury, Bengt Sandkull and Olle Hammarström
- The Diffusion of Participation in New Information Technology in Europe: Survey Results pp. 331-358

- Colin Gill and Hubert Kneger
- The Choice of Ownership Structure pp. 359-399

- Niels Mygind
- The Work Expenence of Engineers in Singapore pp. 401-415

- Hing Ai Yun
- Learning from Each Other: The Shorter Working Week Campaigns in the German and BRtish Engineenng Industries pp. 417-430

- Paul Blyton
- Workers' Cooperatives: Are They Intrnsically Inefficient? pp. 431-436

- Alfonso C. Morales Gutierrez
- Arbetslivscentrum Reorganized pp. 437-441

- Birger Viklund
- Reviews pp. 443-445

- Joan Acker
- Reviews pp. 445-447

- Jack Quarter
Volume 13, issue 2, 1992
- Editorial Introduction pp. 147-150

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- The Impact of Foreign Investment on US Industral Relations: The Case of California's Japanese-owned Plants pp. 151-182

- Ruth Milkman
- Public Policy Implications of Imperfections in the Market for Worker Participation pp. 183-206

- David l. Levine
- The Incentive Structures of Co-operative Retail Buying Groups pp. 207-231

- Mick Camey
- Labor System Reform in China and its Unexpected Consequences pp. 233-261

- Jianwei Han and Motohiro Monshima
- Participative Management or Managed Participation the Case of India pp. 263-272

- Balwinder Arora
- Reviews pp. 273-277

- Ljubomir Madzar
- Reviews pp. 277-281

- Jack Quarter
- Reviews pp. 281-282

- Bernd Hofmaier
- Reviews pp. 282-285

- Kristina Ahlien
- Reviews pp. 285-287

- Wallace Clement
Volume 13, issue 1, 1992
- Editorial Introduction pp. 5-7

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- Division of Labour, Life Cycle and Democracy in Worker Co-operatives pp. 9-43

- Gerald Callan Hunt
- Internal Jurisprudence and Trade Union Democracy: The Case of the Auto Workers pp. 45-67

- Matthew M. Bodah
- Work Councils in Iran: The Illusion of Worker Control pp. 69-94

- Saeed Rahnema
- Worker Buyouts in Canada: A Social Networking Analysis pp. 95-117

- Jack Quarter and Judith Brown
- From Class Struggle to Class Co-operation: Taylorism and the Origins of the Swedish Model pp. 119-139

- Lars Ekdahl
Volume 12, issue 4, 1991
- Editorial Introduction pp. 435-437

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- Productive Forces and Industrial Citizenship: An Evolutionary Perspective on Labour Relations pp. 439-467

- Walther Mller-Jentsch
- Women Immigrants What is the 'Problem'? pp. 469-486

- Wuokko Knocke
- Changing the Workplace to Fit Human Needs: The Norwegian Work Environment Act pp. 487-500

- Mike Often
- The Prospect for Economic Democracy in South Korea pp. 501-513

- John Lie
- The Swedish Model and the Anglo-Saxon Model: Reflections on the Fate of Social Democracy in Australia pp. 515-526

- Geoff Dow
- Industrial Relations in Australia and Sweden: Strategies for Change in the 1990s pp. 527-534

- Russell D. Lansbury
- The Future of the State and the State of the Future in New Zealand pp. 535-544

- Christopher Wilkes
- Renewal Funds A Final Account pp. 545-563

- Arne H. Eriksson, Arne Nilsson and Bengt H. Ohisson
- Book Review Article pp. 565-572

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- Reviews pp. 573-574

- Alf Johansson
- Reviews pp. 574-575

- Alf Johansson
- Reviews pp. 575-578

- J. C. Ry Nielsen
- Reviews pp. 578-579

- Jonas Pontusson
- Reviews pp. 580-582

- Rianne Mahon
- Reviews pp. 582-585

- Klas Amark
Volume 12, issue 3, 1991
- Editorial Introduction pp. 291-293

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- From Solidanstic Wages to Solidaristic Work: A Post-Fordist Historic Compromise for Sweden? pp. 295-325

- Rianne Mahon
- From Societal to Managerial Corporatism: New Forms of Work Organization as a Transformation Vehicle pp. 327-346

- Goran Brulin and Tommy Nilsson
- Corporate Culture and Corporatism at the Company Level: A Case Study pp. 347-367

- Mats Alvesson
- Worker Ownership, Ideology and Social Structure in 'Third-way' Work Organizations pp. 369-384

- Menachem Rosner
- The Role of Support Organizations in the Development of Cooperatives in Israel pp. 385-404

- Raymond Russell
- Reviews pp. 405-407

- Ian M. Taplin
- Reviews pp. 407-409

- Akihiro Ishikawa
- Reviews pp. 409-412

- Ulla Bergryd
- Reviews pp. 412-417

- Wolfgang Seifert
- Reviews pp. 417-420

- Mirjana Morokvasic
- Reviews pp. 421-423

- Bengt G. Rundblad
- Reviews pp. 423-425

- Christopher Wilkes
- Reviews pp. 425-427

- Roger Spear
- Reviews pp. 428-430

- John Mathews
Volume 12, issue 2, 1991
- Editorial Introduction pp. 147-150

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- Development of Human Resources in Internal Labour Markets: Implications for Swedish Labour Market Policy pp. 151-171

- Ake Dahlberg and Albert Tuijnman
- Democracy as 'Organizational Divorce' and How the Postmodern Democracy is Stifled by Unity and Majority pp. 173-186

- Ann Westenholz
- Employee Ownership in the USA: A Four-frame Perspective pp. 187-202

- Geoffrey Moss
- Democratizing Local Government: The Sheffield and Doncaster Experience pp. 203-229

- Peter McLaverty
- Trade Unions and Workplace Technical Change in Europe pp. 231-258

- Hugo Levie and Åke Sandberg
- 1992 and the Social Dimension: Normative Frames, Social Actors and Content pp. 259-275

- Janine Goetschy
- Reviews pp. 278-279

- Anders Björklund
- Reviews pp. 280-283

- Barbara Czarniawska-Joerges
- Reviews pp. 283-285

- Felix R. FitzRoy
- Reviews pp. 285-287

- Carole Pateman
Volume 12, issue 1, 1991
- Editorial Introduction pp. 5-9

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- Latin America and the Caribbean: Development Prospects for the 1990s and Beyond pp. 11-17

- Gert Rosenthal
- How Progressive are Progressive Economic Policies? A Note on Latin America's 'Catch 22' pp. 19-29

- Stefan de Vyider
- Human Rights, Democracy and Development in Latin America pp. 31-41

- Rodolfo Stavenhagen
- Migrations and Development in Rural Latin America pp. 43-63

- Solon Barraclough
- Immigrant Women in Los Angeles pp. 65-81

- Rebecca Morales and Paul Ong
- Organizations, Relationships, Markets and Labor Discipline in Craft Production -A Tiffany style Lamp Workshop in Tijuana, Mexico pp. 83-96

- Leslie Howard
- Mining Unionism, Political Democracy and Revealed Preferences the Quid Pro Quo of Labour Relations in Bolivia, Chile and Peru, 1950-80 pp. 97-118

- Bjorn Feuer
- A Participatory Organizational and Training Strategy for the Self-management Sector: A Case Study of Action-research in Peru pp. 119-135

- Azril Bacal
- Reviews pp. 137-141

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- Reviews pp. 141-144

- Winton Higgins
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