Ideas and the changing relationship between states and markets in social policy: A review essay

Daniel Béland, Ronen Mandelkern

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Abstract

This review essay takes stock of the recent literature about the role of ideas in social policy, with a particular focus on a key issue in social policy research: the changing interactions between states and markets over time. Specifically, our aim is to examine how the ideational literature discusses and explains prominent contemporary social policy evolutions: the rise of social investment and the financialization and technocratization of the welfare state. This is done based on the scholarship on state/market interactions and the role of ideas in social policy, and by utilizing key insights of scholars of ideational influences on state/market interactions. The article ends with a short agenda for future research on ideas and discourses as a crucial factor in the evolution of the welfare state as a key space in which states and markets interact.

Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Social Welfare
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2024

Keywords

  • global north/Western/developed countries
  • international comparisons
  • poverty/welfare reform
  • research method: theoretical review
  • social and economic justice
  • social policy/social welfare policy

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Sociology and Political Science

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