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Acknowledgments | ||
Abbreviations | ||
Pt. I | Introduction | 1 |
1 | Dilemmas of Industrial Restructuring | 5 |
Pt. II | Mixed Legacies: Postwar Political Economy and Politics | 21 |
2 | Failing to Adjust: Legacies of Conservative Rule | 23 |
3 | Building Socialist Coalitions: Legacies of Leadership Strategies | 41 |
Pt. III | Framework for Adjustment: Macroeconomic Policy in the New Europe | 65 |
4 | France: Good Things First, Bad Things After | 69 |
5 | Spain: The Price of European Membership | 89 |
Pt. IV | The Left's Dirty Job: The Left and Industrial Restructuring | 111 |
6 | Spain: Public Sector Reform and Industrial Reconversion | 113 |
7 | France: Nationalization and the Limits of Dirigisme | 133 |
8 | Between Brussels and the Blast Furnace: Restructuring in the Steel Industry | 154 |
9 | Just in Time? Restructuring in the Automobile Industry | 184 |
10 | Conclusion: Industrial Restructuring and Left Coalitions | 210 |
Notes | 227 | |
Index | 291 |
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