Market, Social Cohesion, and Democracy

Serie

  • Working Papers

Resumen

  • This paper offers three guiding principles for a better relationship between the economy and democracy: democracy as the extension of citizenship; democracy as diversity; and democracy as complementary to clear, strong macroeconomic rules. This view, it is argued, implies that economic and social institutions must be subject to democratic political choice. In this context, it analyses the role of both national and international institutions in improving the complementarity of the market, social cohesion and democracy. The central role of economic and social rights serves as the overarching framework for the analysis.

fecha de publicación

  • 2006-02

Líneas de investigación

  • Citizenship
  • Democracy
  • Inequality
  • Market Economy
  • Property Rights
  • Social Cohesion

Issue

  • 9