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(1)DEPAR T M E N T. OF POLITICAL. & SOCIAL. SCIENCES. i. EUI. W O R K I N G. P A P E R. No. 84/115. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CORPORATISM. by ALAN CAWSON* and JOHN BALLARD**. *. University of Sussex and European University Institute, Florence. ** Australian National University. BADIA F I E S O L A N A , SAN D O M ENICO. (FI). © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE, FLORENCE.

(2) without the prior permission of the authors.. © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. This paper should not be reproduced in whole or in part. *. (c). ALAN CAWSON and JOHN BALLARD. Printed in Italy in October 1984 Badia Fiesolana 50016 San Domenico di Fiesole (FI). ITALY.

(3) This bibliography updates and enlarges on an earlier one, 'A preliminary bibliography of modern corporatism', Sussex Working papers in Corporatism, No. 1, April 1983. Most of the additional references have been compiled by John Ballard; assistance with the first version from James Simmie and Andrew Doak is gratefully acknowledged. It would have been more complete had we been able to incorp­ orate material in languages other than English; a good deal of important material on pre-war and modern corporatism is left out. Other commitments forced this decision, but we hope that the appearance of this bibliography may prompt others to attempt a similar task for material in other languages.. © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. PREFACE. The bibliography does not pretend to be definitive (it is not the bibliography of corporatism); it has been produced to be a useful resource for those working in the field, or new to the field. For the latter, in particular, it is worth saying something about the criteria for inclusion. 'Corporatism' admits of a number of different interpretations and approaches (see item 1088 for a useful summary of these), and any one could generate sufficient material for a bibliography on its own. For example, the involvement of the 'peak' organisations of business and labour in negotiating macro-economic policy could be taken as a starting point for amassing material on incomes policies, on economic planning, on demand management, on in­ dustrial relations and so on. The section on 'interests and corporate groups' could be expanded indefinitely into a vast range of material on interest groups. Whilst this would be relevant to a discussion of corporatism, it does not itself comprise that discussion. We have chosen a more restrictive strategy: to confine our selections to material in which a con­ cept of corporatism (or sometimes what we judge to be its equi­ valent under another name) is explicitly used.. We have classified the material in three ways: by theme, by geographical area or country, and in the final section, by isolating the 'old' from the 'new' corporatism. Material published before the war which relates to the economic problems and/or the organisation of interests in capitalist democracies is included in the first two sections. Any system of classi­ fication is in some respects arbitrary, and ours is no exception. In particular, the first section on 'general and theoretical works' includes also thematic works which did not fit into the other categories. In any later edition some of these might need to be regrouped into separate sections..

(4) © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. We have not cross-referenced between sections in the belief that the bibliography is still short enough to make this un­ necessary. If the literature continues to expand at its current rate this judgement may have to be revised! The addition of an author index will, we hope, help readers to pinpoint a good deal of material fairly quickly, although obviously it will be of less use to those new to the literature.. TECHNICAL NOTE This bibliography has been prepared on a Sinclair ZX Spectrum computer. The citations have been stored, sorted, indexed and printed using the Masterfile program by Campbell Systems.. Alan Cawson John Ballard. October, 1984.

(5) 1.. GENERAL AND THEORETICAL WORKS. 2.. INTERESTS AND CORPORATE GROUPS. 3.. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. 4.. ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRIAL POLICY. 5.. SOCIAL AND WELFARE POLICY / LOCAL CORPORATISM. 6.. BRITAIN. 7.. SCANDINAVIA. 8.. WESTERN EUROPE. 9.. NORTH AMERICA. 10.. LATIN AMERICA/IBERIA. 11.. OTHER COUNTRIES. 12.. PRE-WAR CORPORATISM. INDEX. .......................... 1. ......................... 13. .................................... 15. ........................ ......... ................................................. .............................................. 19 r>ry 4M 4M. 26 30. ........................................... 34. ............................................ 38. .................................... 44. .......................................... 54. ..................................... 57. ..................................................... 64. © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. C O M T Eìl M T S3.

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(7) 1001 AKKERMAS, T. and GROOTINGS, P. (1978) ’From corporatism to polarisation’ in C. Crouch and A. Pizzorno, eds., The Resurgence of Class Conflict in Western Europe Since 1968, Vol I, London: Macmillan 1002 ALMOND, G.A. (1983) ’Corporatism, pluralism and professional memory’ WORLD POLITICS, 35: 245-60 1003 ALPER0VITZ, G. and BARNET, R. (1977) ’The corporate state - myth or reality - alarming signs’ WHARTON MAGAZINE,. 1,4: 27-32. 1004 ANDERSON, C.W. (1979) ’Political design and the representati on of interests’ in F'.C. Schmitter and G. Lehmbruch, eds.. Trends Toward Corporatist Intermediation, E-feverly Hills and London: Sage 1005 BAUMAN, Z. (1982) Memories of Class: The Pre-History and After-Life of Class London: Routledge and Kegan Paul 1006 BEER, S.H. (1958) ’Group representation in Britain and the United States’ ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, 319: 130-40 1007 BEER, S.H. (1982) Modern British Politics 3rd e d . , London: Faber and Faber. 1008 BEYME, K. von (1983) ’Neo-corporatism: a new nut in an old shell?’ INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, 4: 173-96. 1009 BIRNBAUM, P. (1982) ’The state versus corporatism’ POLITICS AND SOCIETY,. 11,4: 477-501. 1010 BLACK, C.E. and BURKE, J.P. (1983) ’Organizational participation and public policy’ WORLD POLITICS , 35: 393-425. © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. GENERAL AND THEORETICAL WORKS.

(8) GENERAL AND THEORETICAL WORKS. 1011 BONNETT, K. <1978) 'Gorporatist developments in advanced capitalist 'society: competing theoretical perspectives' SSRC Conference, IDS Sussex. 1012 BOOTHBY. R. (1943) The New Economy London: Seeker and Warburg. 1013 BRENNER, M.J. <1969) ’Functional representation and interest group theory: some notes on British practice’ COMPARATIVE POLITICS. 2: 111-134 1014 BRITTAN. S <1975 'Towards a corporate state?’ ENCOUNTER, 44,6: 58-63 1015 BUKSTI, J. and JOHANSEN, L.N. (1977) ’The scope and validity of the corporatism model’ ECPR Workshops, Ber1ln 1016 CAWSON, A. (1978) 'Pluralism, corporatism and the role of the state’ GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION,. 13,2:. 178-98. 1017 CAWSON, A. <1982) Corporatism and Welfare: Social Policy and State Intervention in Brltain London: Heinemann Educational Books. 1018 CAWSON. A. <1983) ’Functional representation and democratic theory: towards a corporatist democracy?' in G. Duncan, e d ., Democratic Theory and Practice, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1019 CAWSON. A. and SAUNDERS. P. <1983) ’Corporatism, competitive politics and class struggle’ in R. King, e d ., Capital and Politics, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul 1020 CENTRE FOR STUDIES IN SOCIAL POLICY (1977) The irporate State: Reality or Myth? Lond *n : CSSP. © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. 1.

(9) 1021 CHAPMAN. S. (1978) ’Tribune of the corporate state’ NEW REPUBLIC,. 179,20: 20-23. 1022 COATES,. D. (1984) ’Corporatism and the state in theory and practice’. in M.L. Harrison, ed., Corporatism and the Welfare State, Aldershot: Gower 1023 COLLIER, R.B. and COLLIER, D. (1979) ’Inducements versus constraints - disaggregating corporatism’ AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, 73,4: 967-86. 1024 C00MBES, D. (1982) Representative Government and Economic Power London: Heinemann Educational Books *Anc COX, A. (1981) 'Corporatism as reduction!sm - the analytic limits of the corporatist thesis’ GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION, 16,1: 78-95. A. 1026 CRAMER, D.L. and LEATHERS. C.G. (1981) ’Schumpeter: corporatist views’ HISTORY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY,. 13,4: 745-71. 1027 CRONIN, J.F. (1950) ’The ideal social order’ in Catholic Social Principles: The Social Teaching of the Catholic Church Applied to American Economic Life Milwaukee: Bruce 1028 CRONIN, J.F. (1959) ’The ideal social order’ in Social Principles and Economic Life, Milwaukee:. Bruce. 1029 CROUCH, C. (1976) ’Inflation and the political organization of economic interests in F. Hirsch and J. Goldthorpe, eds., The Political Economy of Inflation, Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press 1030 CROUCH, C. (1979) ’The state, capital and liberal democracy’ in C. Crouch, e d . , State and Economy in Contemporary Capitalism London: Croom Helm. © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. GENERAL AND THEORETICAL WORKS.

(10) 1031 CROUCH, C. (1984) ’Corporati sm ’ POLITICAL STUDIES, 32:. 113-6. 1032 DIAMANT, A. (1981) ’Bureaucracy and public policy in neo-corporatist settings: some European lessons’ COMPARATIVE POLITICS, 14,1: 101-24. 1033 DION, L. (1973) ’The politics of consultation’ GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION, 8: 332-53. 1034 DRAPER, H. (1961) ’Neo-corporatists and neo-reformers’ NEW POLITICS, Fall: 87-106 1035 DUNLEAVY, P. (1981) ’Professions and policy change: notes towards a model of ideological corporatism’ PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION BULLETIN, 36: 3-16. 1036 ENCEL, S. (1979) ’The post-industrial society and the corporate state’ AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY,. 15,2: 37-44. 1037 GARSON, G.D. (1978) ’Pluralist, statist and corporatist elements in the emergence of group theory’ in Group Theories of Politics, Beverly Hi Is and London: Sage PubIi cations 1038 GILB, C.L. (1981) ’Public or private governments'?’ in F'.C. Nystrom and W.H. Starbuck, eds. , Handbook of Organizational Design, volume 2, Oxford: Oxford University Press 1039 GROSSACK, I.M. (1979) ’The corporate state - its manifestations and containments comment’ JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ISSUES, 13,2: 579-82. 1040 HARRINGTON, T. (1983) ’Explaining state policy-making: a critique of some recent "dualist" models’ INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, 7: 202-18. © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. GENERAL AND THEORETICAL WORKS.

(11) 1041 HARRISON, R.J. (1980) Pluralism and Corporatism: The Political Evolution of Modern Democracies London: Allen and Unwin. 1042 HAVRILES, T. (1973) ’Legitimating the corporate state’ AMERICAN ECONOMIST,. 17,1:. 169-73. 1043 HEISLER, M.O. (1979) ’Corporate pluralism revisited: where is the theory?’ SCANDINAVIAN POLITICAL STUDIES, n.s., 2: 278-298 1044 HEYDEBRAND, W.V. (1983) ’Technocratic corporatism: toward a theory o-f occupational transformati o n ’ in R.H. Hall and R.E. Quinn, eds., Organizational Theory and Public Policy, Beverly Hills and London: Sage 1045 H0RWITZ, R. (1978) ’Pre-industrial democracy and corporate state’ MANAGEMENT CONTROVERSY,. 1. 1046 HUNTF0RD, R. (1980) The New Totalitarians New York: Stein and Day 1047 I0NESCL), G. (1975) Centripetal Politics: Government and the New Centres of Power London: Hart-Davis and McGibbon. 1048 JACOBY, N.H. (1977) ’The corporate state - myth or reality? 1. Pure myth’ WHARTON MAGAZINE,. 1,4: 21-7. 1049 JESS0P, B (1978) ’Capitalism and liberal democracy - the best possible political shell?’ in G. Littlejohn et a l , eds., Power and the State, London: Croom He! m 1050 JESS0P, B. (1979) ’Corooratism, parliamentarism and social democracy’ in P.C. Schmitter and G. Lehmbruch, eds., Trends Toward Corporatist Intermediation, Beverly Hills and London: Sage. © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. GENERAL AND THEORETICAL WORKS.

(12) 1051 JESSOP, B. (1980) ’On recent marxist. theories of law, the state, and juri di co-pol iti cal ideol ogy ’ INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW, 8,4: 339-68. 1052 JESSOP, B. (1983) ’The capitalist state and the rule o-f capital: problems in the analysis of business associations’ WEST EUROPEAN POLITICS, 6,2: 139-62; reprinted in D. Marsh, e d . Capital and Politics in Western Europe, London: Cass, 1983 1053 JORDAN, A.G. (1981) ’Iron triangles, woolly corporatism and elastic nets: the policy process’ JOURNAL OF PUBLIC POLICY, 1,1: 95-123. images of. 1054 JORDAN, A.G. (1983) ’Corporatism: the unity and utility of the concept?’ STRATHCLYDE PAPERS ON GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS, No.. 13. 1055 JOSEPH, Sir K. (1976) ’Corporatism and liberty do not go together’ THE TIMES,. 17 May, p.14. 1056 KEEHN, N.H. (1976) ’World of becoming - from pluralism to corporatism’ POLITY, 9,1:. 19-39. 1057 LANGE, P, (1981) 'Unions, parties, the state and liberal corporatism’ in B.D. Denitch, e d ., Democratic Socialism: The Mass Left in Advanced Industrial Societies, Totowa: Allanheld, Osmum 1058 LAPALOMBARA, J . (1960) ’The utility and limitation of interest group theory in non-American field situations’ JOURNAL OF POLITICS, 22: 29-49. 1059 LEHMBRLICH, G. (1977) ’Liberal corporatism and party government’ COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES,. 10,1: 91-126; reprinted in 1105. 1060 LEHMBRUCH, G. (1979) ’Problems for future research on corporatist intermediation and pol icy-maki ng ’ in P.C. Schmitter and G. Lehmbruch, eds,, Trends Toward Corporatist Int.ermedi ation, Beverly Hills and London: Sage. © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. GENERAL AND THEORETICAL WORKS.

(13) 1061 LEHMBRUCH, (5. (1979) ’Consoc j.ational democracy, class conflict and the new corporatism’ in P.C. Schmitter and G. Lehmbruch, eds., Trends Toward Corporatist Iritermedi at io n , Beverly Hills and London: Sage 1062 LEHMBRUCH, G. (1982) ’Introduction: neo-corporatism in comparative perspective’ :in G. Lehmbruch and P.C. Schmitter, eds. , Patterns of Corporatist Policy-Making, Beverly Hills and London: Sage 1063 LEHMBRUCH, G. (1983) ’Interest intermediation in capitalist and socialist systems: some structural and functional perspectives in comparative research’ INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, 4: 153-72 1064 LEHMBRUCH, G. and SCHMITTER, P.C. eds. Patterns of Corporatist Policy-Making. (1982). Beverly Hills and London: Sage Publications 1065 LIVINGSTONE, G. (1974) ’Organizations and administrative practice - balance to corporate state’ HASTINGS LAW JOURNAL, 26,1: 89-107. 1066 L0WENTHAL, R. (1980) ’Pluralism versus the common weal in the industrial state’ SURVEY, 25,4:. 101-11. 1067 L0WI, T.J. (1967) ’The public philosophy:. interest group liberalism’. AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, 61,1: 5-24. 1068 MAIER, C.S. (1981) ’“Fictitious bonds ... of wealth and law": on the theory and practice of interest representation’ in S. E-ierger, ed., Organising Interests in Western Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1069 MARQUAND, D. (1976) ’Social democracy and the corporate state’ in The Corporate State - Reality or Myth?, London: Centre for Studies in Social Policy 1070 MARSH, D. and GRANT, W.P. (1977) ’Tripartism - reality or myth?’ GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION,. 12,2:. 194-211. © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. GENERAL AND THEORETICAL WORKS.

(14) 1071 MARTIN, R.M. (1983) 'Pluralism and the new corporatism’ F'GLITICAL STUDIES, 31,1: 86-102; rejoinder by C. Crouch, 31: 452-60; reply by R.M. Martin, 31: 461-2 1 0 7 2 Mc F a r l a n d , ’Corporate help solve CONFERENCE. .e . <i975> state to managed pluralism - could applied management societal problems?’ BOARD RECORD, 12,7: 14-20. d. 1073 McRAE, K.D. (1979) ’Federation, consociation, corporatism - comment’ CANADIAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE,. 12,3: 517-22. 1074 MEIER, K. (1982) ’Some problems of de-fining corporatism: the context of the state and interest groups’ JOURNAL OF VOLUNTARY ACTION RESEARCH, 11: 53-62 1075 MELLOS, K. (197S) ’Developments in advanced capitalist ideology’ CANADIAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE,. 11,4: 829-61. 1076 MILLER, A.D. (1972) ’Legal foundations of the corporate state’ JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ISSUES, 6,1: 59-79. 1077 MILLER, A.S. (1973) ’Privacy in the corporate state - constitutional value of dwindling significance’ JOURNAL OF PUBLIC LAW, 22,1: 3-35. 1078 MILLER, A.S. (1973) ’Privacy in the modern corporate state - a speculative essay’ ADMINISTRATIVE LAW REVIEW, 25,3: 231-64 1079 MILLS, T. (1976) ’Creeping corporatism vs. rising entitlements’ HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW,. 54,6: 6-8. 1080 MUELLER W.F. (1972) ’Legal oundations of the corporate state’ JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ISSUES, 6,1: 81-5. © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. GENERAL AND THEORETICAL WORKS.

(15) 1081 NEDELMANN, B. AND MEIER, K.6. (1977) ’Theories of contemporary corporatism - static or dynamic?’ COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES,. 10,1: 39-60; reprinted in 1105. 1082 NORDLINGER, E .A . (1981) ’The autonomy of the liberal corporatist state’ in On the Autonomy of the Democratic State, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press 1083 OFFE, C. (1981) ’The attribution of public status to interest groups: observations on the West German cas e’ in S. Berger, e d . , Organising Interests in Western Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1084 OFFE, C. and WIESENTHAL, H. (1979) ’Two logics of collective action: theoretical notes on social class and organizational form’ POLITICAL POWER AND SOCIAL THEORY, It 67-1:15 1085 OLSEN, J.P. (1981) ’Integrated organizational participation in government’. © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. GENERAL AND THEORETICAL WORKS. in P.C. Nystrom and W.H. Starbuck, eds., Handbook of Organizational Design, volume 2, Oxford: Oxford University Press 1086 PAHL, R.E. and WINKLER, J.T. ’The coming corporatism’ NEW SOCIETY,. 10 Octobers. (1974). 72-6. 1087 PANITCH, L. (1977) 'The development of corporatism in liberal democracies’ COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES,. 19,1: 61-90; reprinted in 1105. 1088 PANITCH, L. (1980) ’Recent theorizations of corporatism: reflections on a growth industry’ BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, 2: 159-87. 1089 PERLMUTTER, A. (1981) Modern Authoritarianism: A Comparative Institutional Analysis New Haven: Yale University Press 1090 PESTL0FF, V. (1983) ’Mediating between individuals, groups and the state nee corporati s m ’ in J. Page, ed., The Future of Politics: Governance, Movements anc World Order, London: Frances Pinter.

(16) GENERAL AND THEORETICAL WORKS. 1091 PETERS, B.G. (1977) ’Deve!opments in comparative policy studies - a brief review' POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, 5, Series 1: 616-28. 1092 PETERSON, W.C. (1974) 'The corporate state, economic performance and social policy’ JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ISSUES, 8: 483-518 1093 PIZZORNO, A. (1981) 'Interests and parties in pluralism' in S. Berger, e d ., Organizing Interests in Western Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1094 POOLE, M.J.F. (1981) 'Managers, corporatism and control’ JOURNAL OF GENERAL MANAGEMENT, 7,2:. 13-23. 1095 POOLE, M.J.F. (1982) 'Some problems of method and operational techniques in the study of corporatism’ EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL RESEARCH, 10: 255-63 1096 RICHARDSON, J.J. and JORDAN, A.G. (1983) ’Overcrowded policy-making: some E<ritish and European ref Iecti an s’ POLICY SCIENCES, 15: 247-68 1097 SAMUELS, W.J. (1976) 'Myths of liberty and realities of the corporate state - a review article’ JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ISSUES, 10,4: 923-42. 1098 SAUNDERS, P. (1981) Social Theory and the Urban Question London: Hutchinson. 1099 SCHMITTER, P.C. (1974) ’Still the century of corporatism?’ REVIEW OF POLITICS, 36,1: 85-131; reprinted in 1105 and 10061 1100 SCHMITTER, P.C. (1977) ’Corporatism and policy-making in contemporary Western Europe introd •:ti o n ’ COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, 10,1: 3-6. © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. \o.

(17) 1 101 SCHMITTER, P.C. (1977) ’Modes of interest intermediation and models of societal chang in Western Europe' COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, 10,1: 7-38; reprinted in 1105. 1 102 SCHMITTER, P.C. (1981) ’Interest intermediation and regime governabi1ity in contemporary Western Europe and North America’ in S. Berger, e d ., Organizing Interests in Western Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1103 SCHMITTER, P.C. (1982) ’Reflections on where the theory of neo-corporatism has gone where the praxis of neo-corporatism may be goin g’ in G. Lehmbruch and P.C. Schmitter, eds., Patterns of Corporatist Policy-Making, Beverly Hills and London: Sage 1104 SCHMITTER, P.C. (1983) ’Democratic theory and neocorporatist practice’ SOCIAL RESEARCH, 50: 885-928 1105 SCHMITTER, P.C. and LEHMBRUCH, G . , eds. (1979) Trends Toward Corporatist Intermediation, Beverly Hills and London: Sage Publications. 1106 SHERMAN, H. (1972) ’Corporate foundations of the law and the state ’ JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ISSUES, 6,1: 87-90. 1107 SMITH, A.K. (1975) ’Corporatism and the garrison-managerial state’ SOCIETY,. 12,4: 63-8. 1108 STEVENS, R.W. (1979) ’The corporate state - its manifestations and containments comment’ JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ISSUES, 13,2: 573-8 1109 TOMLINSON, J. (1981) ’Corporati sni: a further soci ol ogi sat ion of Marxism’ POLITICS AND POWER, 4, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul 1110 WARD,. J .A. (1981) ’Image and reality: the railway corporate-state metaphor’ \. BUS NESS HISTORY REVIEW, 55,4: 491-516. © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. GENERAL AND THEORETICAL WORKS.

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(44) NORTH AMERICA. 9001 ADAMS, R.J. (1982) ’The federal government and tripartism’ (in Canada) RELATIONS INDUSTRIEI..LES, 37: 606-17 9002 BARBASH, J. (1972) ’Labor and the corporate state in America’ JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ISSUES, 6,1: 43-57 9003 BERNSTEIN, B.J. (1968) ’The New Deal: the conservative achievements of liberal reform’ in Towards a New Past: Dissenting Essays in American History, New York: Random House 9004 BLOCK, F. (1977) ’Beyond corporate liberalism’ SOCIAL PROBLEMS, 24: 352-61 9005 BRAND, D.R. (1983) ’Corporatism, the NRA and the oil industry' POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, 98: 99-118 9006 CANADIAN DIMENSION (1980) ’Slipping in the back door: tripartism today, corporatism tomorrow?’ CANADIAN DIMENSION, 15, Dec.: 30-36. 9007 CANADIAN DIMENSION (1980) ’The labour movement, corporatism and the economic crisis’ CANADIAN DIMENSION,. 15, Dec.: 37-44. 9008 COLLINS, R.M. (1981) The Business Reponse to Keynes,. 1929-64. Ne?w York: Columbia University Press. 9009 COLLINS, R.M. (1982) ’American corporatism: the Committee for Economic Development 1942-1964’ HISTORIAN, 44: 151-73. 9010 COX, R.W. (1977) ’Labor and hegemony’ INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION, 31: 385-424. © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. 33.

(45) NORTH AMERICA 901 1 CUFF, R. (1978) ’Harry Garfield, the Fuel Administration, and the search for a co-operative order during World War I’ AMERICAN QUARTERLY, 30: 39-53. 9012 DRAPER, H. (1961) ’Neo-corporatists and neo-reformers’ NEW POLITICS, Fall: 87-106 9013 FINN, E. (1978) ’Tripartite consultation and the national level’ (in Canada) LABOUR GAZETTE, 78: 65-70 9014 FUSFELD, D.R. (1972) ’The rise of the? corporate state in America’ JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ISSUES, 6,1:. 1-22. 9015 GILBERT, J. (1972) Designing the Industrial State: The Intellectual Pursuit of Collectivism in America 1880-1940 Chicago: Quadrangle. 9016 GILES, A. (1982) ’The Canadian Labour Congress and tripartism’ RELATIONS INDUSTRIELLES, 37: 93-125. 9017 GINTIS, H. (1972) 'Activism and counter-culture: the dialectics of consciousness in the corporate state’ TELOS, 12: 42-62. 9018 GRIFFITH, R. (1982) ’Dwight D. Eisenhower and the corporate commonwealth’ AMERICAN HISTORY REVIEW, 87: 87-122 9019 HAWLEY, E.W. (1974) ’Herbert Hoover, the Commerce Secretariat and the Vision of an "Associative State"’ JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY, 61: 116-40. 9020 HAWLEY, E.W. (1974) ’Herbert Hoover and American corporatism,. 1929-1933’. in M.L. Fausold and G. Mazuzan, eds., The Hoover Presidency: Reappraisal, Albany: State University of New York Press. A. © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. 39.

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(47) 9031 MeQUA ID, K. (1977) ’Young, Swope and General Electric’s "New Capitalism": A study in corporate liberalism’ AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY, 36: 323-34 9032 McQUAID, K. (1978) ’Corporate liberalism and the American business community, 1920-1940’ BUSINESS HISTORY REVIEW, 52: 342-67. © The Author(s). European University Institute. Digitised version produced by the EUI Library in 2020. Available Open Access on Cadmus, European University Institute Research Repository.. NORTH AMERICA. 9033 McQUAID, K. (1979) ’The frustration of corporate revival during the early New De al’ HISTORIAN, 41: 682-704. 9034 MILLER, A.S. (1976) The Modern Corporate State Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. 9035 MILLER, A.S. (1980) ’Reason of state and the emergent constitution of control’ MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW, 64: 585-633 9036 MILWARD, H.B. and FRANCISCO, R.A. (1983) ’Subsystem politics and corporatism in the United States’ POLICY AND POLITICS,. 11: 273-293. 9037 NASH, G.D. (1963) ’Experiments in industrial mobilization: WIB and N R A ’ MID-AMERICA,. 45:. 157-74. 9038 NOBLE, D. (1977) America by Design: Science and the Rise of Corporate Capitalism New York: Knopf. 9039 PANITCH, L. (1978) ’Corporatism in Canada’ ECPR, Grenoble. 9040 PRESTHUS, R. (1973) Elite Accommodation in Canadian Politics Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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