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Regulatory governance of ‘training markets’, ‘market failure’, and ‘quasi’ markets: historical dimensions of the post-initial training market in the Netherlands

机译:“培训市场”,“市场失灵”和“准”市场的监管管理:荷兰初始培训市场的历史规模

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This article examines regulatory governance of the post-initial training market in The Netherlands. From an historical perspective on policy formation processes, it examines market formation in terms of social, economic, and cultural factors in the development of provision and demand for post-initial training; the roles of stakeholders in the longterm construction of regulatory governance of the market; regulation of and public providers; policy responses to market failure; and tripartite division of responsibilities between the state, social partners, commercial and publicly-funded providers. Historical description and analysis examine policy narratives of key stakeholders with reference to: a) influence of societal stakeholders on regulatory decision-making; b) state regulation of the post-initial training market; c) public intervention regulating the market to prevent market failure; d) market deregulation, competition, employability and individual responsibility; and, e) regulatory governance to prevent ‘allocative failure’ by the market in non-delivery of post-initial training to specific target groups, particularly the low-qualified. Dominant policy narratives have resulted in limited state regulation of the supply-side, a tripartite system of regulatory governance by the state, social partners and commercial providers as regulatory actors. Current policy discourses address interventions on the demand-side to redistribute structures of opportunity throughout the life courses of individuals. Further empirical research from a comparative historical perspective is required to deepen contemporary understandings of regulatory governance of markets and the commodification of adult learning in knowledge societies and information economies. (DIPF/Orig.)
机译:本文研究了荷兰初始培训市场的监管治理。从历史上关于政策形成过程的角度来看,它从社会,经济和文化因素的角度研究了在初期培训的供求发展中的市场形成;利益相关者在长期建设市场监管方面的作用;监管公共提供者;对市场失灵的政策反应;国家,社会伙伴,商业和公共资助提供者之间的三方职责分工。历史描述和分析参考以下方面审查了主要利益相关者的政策叙述:a)社会利益相关者对监管决策的影响; b)国家对初始培训市场的监管; c)规范市场的公共干预措施,以防止市场失灵; d)市场放松管制,竞争,就业能力和个人责任; e)进行监管治理,以防止市场未向特定目标群体(尤其是低素质的目标群体)提供初训后的“分配失败”。占主导地位的政策叙述导致对供应方的国家监管有限,国家,社会合作伙伴和作为监管行为者的商业提供者的三方监管体系。当前的政策讨论涉及需求方的干预,以在个人的整个生命过程中重新分配机会结构。需要从比较历史的角度进行进一步的实证研究,以加深当代对市场监管管理以及知识社会和信息经济中成人学习商品化的理解。 (DIPF /原件)

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