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1. In the shadow of hierarchy : minimum wage commissions in the UK and Germany
Mabbett, Deborah;2023
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2. Reckless prudence : financialization in UK pension scheme governance after the crisis
Mabbett, Deborah;2021
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Citations: 7 (based on OpenCitations)
3. Polanyi in the european single market : the re-regulation of insurance
Mabbett, Deborah;2015
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4. Independent or lonely? : central banking in crisis
Mabbett, Deborah; Schelkle, Waltraud;2019
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Citations: 17 (based on OpenCitations)
5. Social Insurance in the Transition to a Market Economy : Theoretical Issues with Application to Moldova
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Mabbett, Deborah;2016
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6. A Rights Revolution in Europe? Regulatory and Judicial Approaches to Nondiscrimination in Insurance
abstractIn a recent decision, the European Court of Justice has ruled that insurers cannot discriminate on grounds of sex in setting premiums or determining benefits. This paper discusses the background to this decision. It asks whether we are seeing a US-style ‘rights revolution', fuelled by judicial activism, as suggested by Dobbin et al's hypothesis of ‘the strength of weak states' or Kagan and Kelemen's account of ‘adversarial legalism'. It is shown that neither of these theories captures the distinctive nature of the ECJ's intervention. An industry-friendly policy was pursued in regulatory venues, but this was overridden by the ECJ's interpretation of the fundamental right of equal treatment. However, it is also shown that the judicial defence of fundamental rights is a weak basis for social policy, and does not foreshadow a revolution in the development of social rights in Europe
Mabbett, Deborah;2015
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Citations: 22 (based on OpenCitations)
7. Polanyi in the European Single Market: The Re-Regulation of Insurance
Mabbett, Deborah;2015
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8. What difference does Euro membership make to stabilization? : the political economy of international monetary systems revisited
Mabbett, Deborah; Schelkle, Waltraud;2015
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9. Searching under the lamp-post: the evolution of fiscal surveillance
Mabbett, Deborah; Schelkle, Waltraud;2014
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10. Searching Under the Lamp-Post : The Evolution of Fiscal Surveillance
abstractFiscal surveillance was developed as a supranational regulatory process to counteract short-termism and deficit biases in government decision-making. With effective monetary policy to stabilize the economy, restraint on the fiscal discretion of national governments was seen as the key to macroeconomic stability. The financial crisis and its aftermath challenge this paradigm. Private debt caused the crisis and monetary policy is so weak that pro-cyclical fiscal retrenchment could worsen fiscal outturns. We argue, contrary to the ‘disciplinarian' interpretation of the Stability and Growth Pact, that the regulatory process of fiscal surveillance is strongly affected by the potential perversities of fiscal restraint and is therefore resistant to the prescription of austerity. This claim is developed by tracing the technical difficulties encountered by fiscal surveillance since the financial crisis. The crisis has so destabilized expectations of the performance of the economy and the proper scope of government that the statistical and economic norms of surveillance have been undermined. We conclude that the problem with fiscal surveillance is not that the EU inflicts undue fiscal discipline on member states, but rather that the EU institutions are unable to protect member states against bond market panic, and therefore cannot coordinate stabilizing fiscal policies
Mabbett, Deborah; Schelkle, Waltraud;2014
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Citations: 17 (based on OpenCitations)