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A Study on the Socio-economic Mode of Regulation by the Civil Society Network in Stuttgart

  • Civil Society and NGO
  • 2008, 6(1), pp.279~306
  • Publisher : The Third Sector Institute
  • Research Area : Social Science > Social Science in general > Other Social Science in general

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1한국노동교육연수원

Candidate

ABSTRACT

This paper have discussed the characteristics and structure of the Stuttgarter Model as a regulation mode of regional economy. For this purpose, the role and function of the regional state government, labour and capital was analysed as a main actors of the regional industrial economy. And also the functioning mode and level of the network between the actors have examined to search the social dialog and linkage by regulation between the main actors of the network. Here the characteristics of the Stuttgarter model was conceptualized by civil society network and then its structure and main features was analysed. The Stuttgarter case was known as a model that overcome the economic crisis by the reorganizing the regional economy. In that process, a new relationship for cooperation between the regional main actors including the civil society was highlighted as a major drive against the economic crisis. The meaning of the german stuttgart model is that the region have overcome the declining regional economy, not through the market regulation, but through the regulation by civil society. The region have coordinated the individual interests of private enterprises and the community interests. It provides a new model for the social regulation over the economic crisis through the participation of trade unions and the civil society, not simply by the economic logic as organizational, technological innovation, industrial and economic policy of the regional government.

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