Cathie Jo Martin

Professor of Political Science College of Arts & Sciences at Boston University

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Cathie Jo Martin is professor of Political Science at Boston University and former chair of the Council for European Studies.

Her most recent book, The Political Construction of Business Interests: Coordination, Growth and Equalit_y(co-authored with Duane Swank, Cambridge University Press, 2012) investigates the origins of coordinated capitalism and the circumstances under which employers are persuaded to endorse social policies promoting economic productivity and social solidarity. She is also author of _Stuck in Neutral: Business and the Politics of Human Capital Investment Policy (Princeton University Press, 2000), Shifting the Burden: the Struggle over Growth and Corporate Taxation (University of Chicago Press, 1991),and articles appearing in journals such as the American Political Science Review,World Politics, the British Journal of Political ScienceComparative Political StudiesGovernance, and_Politics and Society_ among others.

She has held fellowships at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, the Russell Sage Foundation, and the University of Copenhagen; in addition, she has received grants from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the German Marshall Fund, the Danish Social Science Research Council, and the National Science Foundation. She holds a position of visiting professor of the Copenhagen Business School, serves on the strategic advisory board of the Danish National Institute for Social Science Research, and sits on the editorial boards of Socio-Economic Review and Polity. Professor Martin received her Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1987.

 

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Business and labor don’t have to be enemies

August 4, 2016

Washington Post By Cathie Jo Martin, College of Arts & Sciences In the United States, the image of a powerful union connotes rapacious groups of workers, jockeying to get perks and salaries beyond what they rightfully deserve. In this zero-sum world, union gains — if unsubstantiated by productivity growth — become public losses… View full […]

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Would The U.S. Be Better Off With A Parliament?

October 12, 2013

NPR “Weekend Edition” Cathie Jo Martin, College of Arts & Sciences There are many reasons for the gridlock in Washington… Expert quote: “We tried to think about why it is that other countries have had less difficulty in negotiating agreements. You don’t see these kinds of stalemates happening elsewhere.” View full article

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Palin’s freedom v. ‘free stuff’ line: Viable?

September 12, 2012

Washington Post Cathie Jo Martin, College of Arts & Sciences So Sarah Palin has been promoting a catchy riff on freedom… View article

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