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Social investment in the knowledge-based economy: new politics and policies

Authors
Choi, Young JunHuber, EvelyneKim, Won SubKwon, Hyeok YongShi, Shih-Jiun
Issue Date
2-4월-2020
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
Social investment; knowledge economy; social protection; inequality; welfare state; innovation
Citation
POLICY AND SOCIETY, v.39, no.2, pp.147 - 170
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Journal Title
POLICY AND SOCIETY
Volume
39
Number
2
Start Page
147
End Page
170
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/56662
DOI
10.1080/14494035.2020.1782577
ISSN
1449-4035
Abstract
This themed issue entitledSocial Investment in the Knowledge-Based Economyaims to investigate desirable policy packages of social investment for the knowledge-based economy, the interactions between policy and economic inequality, and political and institutional configurations that shape policies. This introduction to our themed issue situates the contribution of the volume in the literature, summarizes the main findings and their implications, and identifies core issues for a future research agenda. We trace the development of the social investment approach over time and across regions, and we explain its logic and the accumulated evidence supporting its importance. We then link our contributions squarely to the transition to the knowledge economy and the concern with innovation, growth, and inequality. We summarize the policy lessons emerging from the individual articles which emphasize specifically the need to treat social investment as complementary to social protection. We also summarize the insights into the politics of generating support coalitions for the introduction of effective social investment policies, emphasizing the leadership role of political parties in shaping both public preferences and legislation. Finally, we outline some key unanswered questions, among them questions regarding the obstacles to major progress in social investment so far and the impact of immigration and party system fragmentation on future progress.
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