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INTRODUCTION: POLICY REFORM IN SOUTHERN AND IRELAND AND THE ROLE OF SOCIAL DIALOGUE; FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS MOVED TO CENTRE STAGE; SNAPSHOT OF REFORM IMPACTS, 2013; OVERVIEW OF CHAPTERS; CONCLUDING REMARKS; SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY; 2. IMPACT OF THE CRISIS ON INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS; DRIVERS OF THE IMPACT; IMPACT ON ACTORS; IMPACT ON PROCESSES; IMPACT ON OUTCOMES; CONCLUSIONS; 3. EXPLAINING THE INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE EUROZONE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR SOCIAL DIALOGUE; LABOUR MARKET POLICY; FISCAL POLICY 327 $aCOORDINATED WAGE-SETTINGCONCLUSION; 4. THE RISE AND DECLINE OF THE FISCAL AUSTERITY DOCTINE; FROM STIMULUS TO AUSTERITY: A PREMATURE TRANSITION; THREE VARIANTS OF FAD; CONCLUDING REMARKS; 5. GREECE REVISITED; INTRODUCTION; POLICY RATIONALE AND FORMATION; QUESTIONS OF POLICY EFFECTIVENESS; THE LABOUR MARKET; INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS; THE ROLE OF THE SOCIAL PARTNERS; IMPLICATIONS FOR NOW AND THE FUTURE; 6. 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