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Pursuing an overarching commodification script through country-specific interventions? The EU’s New Economic Governance prescriptions in healthcare (2009–2019)
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Date Issued
2023-10-26
Date Available
2024-05-31T14:12:24Z
Abstract
After the 2008 financial crisis, the European Union (EU) introduced a New Economic Governance (NEG) regime, which enabled much more coercive interventions of EU executives in social policy areas hitherto shielded from them. This study assesses the policy orientation of their NEG prescriptions in healthcare for Germany, Ireland, Italy, and Romania from 2009 to 2019 and the potential for countervailing actions of labour movements. Acknowledging organized labour’s contribution to the making of decommodified healthcare systems after 1945, we ask if the NEG prescriptions were informed by an overarching healthcare commodification script, as this is a necessary (albeit not sufficient) condition for transnational counter-movements. Our analysis reveals that the country-specific NEG prescriptions of the European Commission and the Council followed an overarching commodification script, which especially targeted the countries that lagged behind in health service commodification. NEG thus represents a case of reversed differentiated integration, which provided both opportunities and challenges to transnational counter-movements.
Sponsorship
European Research Council
European Commission Horizon 2020
Other Sponsorship
School of Business, University College Dublin
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Journal
Socio-Economic Review
Volume
22
Issue
4
Start Page
1733
End Page
1754
Copyright (Published Version)
2023 The Authors
Classification
I1 Health
G28 Government Policy and Regulation
O520 Economy-wide Country Studies: Europe
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1475-1461
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