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Frank A. G. den Butter, Robert H. J. Mosch

The Dutch Miracle: Institutions, Networks, and Trust

Section: Articles
Volume 159 (2003) / Issue 2, pp. 362-391 (30)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/0932456032974844
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Summary
Between 1982 and 2000, The Netherlands experienced a remarkable economic recovery. Mutual trust among the participants in the social-economic policy preparation process was one of the main driving forces of this recovery. The institutional framework, in which government, unions, employer organisations, central bank, and advisory bodies frequently meet each other in formal and informal networks, enhanced this trust. The resulting cooperative mood led to effectiveness in dealing with (collective action) problems. The framework thus functioned as a mechanism that transformed interpersonal and interorganisational trust into positive macroeconomic effects.