TY - JOUR AB - Evaluates changes in the welfare system in Sweden, the UK and the USA over a decade, basing arguments on the divergence of economic globalization and domestic forces. Presents brief economic snapshots of each country, stating quite categorically that the welfare state is an impediment to capitalist profit‐making, hence all three nations have retrenched welfare systems in the hope of remaining globally economically competitive. Lays the responsibility for retrenchment firmly at the door of conservative political parties. Takes into account public opinion, national institutional structures, multiculturalism and class issues. Explores domestic structures of accumulation (DSA) and refers to changes in the international economy, particularly the Bretton Woods system (Pax Americana), and notes how the economic health of nations mirrors that of the US. Investigates the roles of multinationals and direct foreign investment in the global economy, returning to how economic policy affects the welfare state. Points out the changes made to the welfare state through privatization, decentralization and modification of public sector financing. Concludes that the main result has been an increase in earnings inequality and poverty. VL - 18 IS - 2/3/4 SN - 0144-333X DO - 10.1108/01443339810788353 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/01443339810788353 AU - O’Connor John PY - 1998 Y1 - 1998/01/01 TI - Bringing the international economy back in: welfare system change in Sweden, Britain and the US, 1975‐85 T2 - International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy PB - MCB UP Ltd SP - 50 EP - 102 Y2 - 2024/04/20 ER -