Lições do capitalismo organizado: o mercado de trabalho do Pós-guerra nos países capitalistas centrais
Resumo
This paper analyses the role played by the institutions created in
Bretton Woods in the consolidation of Organized Labor Markets in the
G7 low countries during the post-World War II. These countries labor
markets showed unemployment rates, real wage increases and better
income distribution than ever in the History of Capitalism. The main objective
of this article is to arouse the importance of the international
institutions and of the Nation-States in the consolidation of fullemployment
macroeconomic policies. The end of the Bretton Woods arrangements
and the instability created by global financial markets provoked
the reversion of the positive results obtained in the post-World
War II national labor markets.
Bretton Woods in the consolidation of Organized Labor Markets in the
G7 low countries during the post-World War II. These countries labor
markets showed unemployment rates, real wage increases and better
income distribution than ever in the History of Capitalism. The main objective
of this article is to arouse the importance of the international
institutions and of the Nation-States in the consolidation of fullemployment
macroeconomic policies. The end of the Bretton Woods arrangements
and the instability created by global financial markets provoked
the reversion of the positive results obtained in the post-World
War II national labor markets.
Palavras-chave
Mercado de trabalho; Conferência Monetária e Financeira das Nações Unidas
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