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Federalism, Direct Democracy, and Welfare State Development in Switzerland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 December 1998

Herbert Obinger
Affiliation:
Social Policy University of Bremen
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Abstract

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Inspired by the New Institutionalism in political science, the article examines the impact of political institutions on welfare state development in Switzerland. This article suggests that the strength of federalism and direct democracy have proved to be stumbling blocks for the expansion of the Swiss welfare state. Direct democracy and federalism have not only geared the path of welfare state evolution in a more liberal direction, but have also dampened social expenditures.

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Research Article
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© Copyright 1998 Cambridge University Press