Divergent Production Regimes Shape Economic Welfare in Advanced Capitalist Societies.
The article discusses different ways that countries organize their economies in the 1980s and 1990s. It looks at how some countries have coordinated production, where businesses work together closely, while others have uncoordinated production, where businesses operate more independently. The researchers compare this to how countries provide welfare to their citizens. They found that there are different patterns in how countries organize their economies and provide welfare.