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Solidarity without the State?

Business and the Shaping of the Swiss Welfare State, 1890\u20132000

A comprehensive, comparative study of the Swiss welfare system, based on extensive research in business archives.

Matthieu Leimgruber (Author)

9780521875400, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 6 March 2008

332 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm, 0.672 kg

'This book provides a masterly account of the shaping of the Swiss pension system during the twentieth century \u2026 there is no doubt that this book will be an important milestone in welfare state research. Hopefully, it will boost more encompassing empirical investigations bearing on all components of the complex nexus between the State, private companies, and associations.' Jean-Michel Bonvin, European History Quarterly

This book presents the first comprehensive history of the interplay of public and private provision that made the Swiss 'three-pillar' pension system into a model for the World Bank and ot]

Solidarity without the State? Leimgruber Hardback Cambridge University Press

Solidarity without the State?

Business and the Shaping of the Swiss Welfare State, 1890\u20132000

A comprehensive, comparative study of the Swiss welfare system, based on extensive research in business archives.

Matthieu Leimgruber (Author)

9780521875400, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 6 March 2008

332 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm, 0.672 kg

'This book provides a masterly account of the shaping of the Swiss pension system during the twentieth century \u2026 there is no doubt that this book will be an important milestone in welfare state research. Hopefully, it will boost more encompassing empirical investigations bearing on all components of the complex nexus between the State, private companies, and associations.' Jean-Michel Bonvin, European History Quarterly

This book presents the first comprehensive history of the interplay of public and private provision that made the Swiss 'three-pillar' pension system into a model for the World Bank and ot]

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