释义 |
corporatismcor‧po‧ra‧tis‧m /ˈkɔːpərətɪzəm $ ˈkɔːr-/ noun [uncountable] - Before getting to grips with the corporatism as such, it is worth looking at the idea of the local state.
- Economic policy Research on corporatism has largely been confined to the level of the political centre of the nation state.
- In liberal corporatism the institutional distinctiveness of the state becomes obscured.
- In this situation it is argued that corporatism, or tripartism, better captures the reality of crucial state-interest-group relations.
- Schmitter concludes: What corporatism means for state and society has been the subject of an extended debate in recent years.
- She began to re-write Tory policy on tax, on public spending, on welfare, on corporatism.
- The Activist Confederations were to be associate members who were to disseminate the belief in corporatism throughout the community.
- Was the fiscal constitution corrupted and if so was it by Keynesianism or by corporatism?
the power and influence that large corporations have |