Yellow-Blue Collars: American Labor and the Pursuit of Swedish Policy, 1961-1963

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  • Byron Z. Rom-Jensen Aarhus University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22439/asca.v50i2.5777

Keywords:

lesson drawing, Rehn-Meidner, Walter Reuther, Swedish model, labor movement

Abstract

This article studies the Kennedy administration’s labor market policies as a case of lesson drawing during a transnational moment in the early 1960s. With the election of Kennedy, leaders in the labor movement rose to positions of policymaking influence, in the process reimagining the United States’ political and economic landscape. This spirit of reform led to the embrace of Sweden’s solidarity wage policy and Rehn-Meidner model as lessons on how to balance full employment, economic growth, and a powerful labor movement. However, Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg and Walter Reuther of the United Automobile Workers found implementing Swedish policies to be more difficult than they expected, even with the support of a sitting president. Their experiences demonstrate the possibility for policy diffusion from small states to the United States over a short period, as well as its risks and limitations.

Author Biography

Byron Z. Rom-Jensen, Aarhus University

Byron Z. Rom-Jensen is currently an external lecturer at Aarhus University in the Department of English, where he teaches subjects in American history. His research focuses on the transnational transfer of political ideas and policy models between Scandinavia and the United States. He successfully defended his Ph.D. dissertation, entitled “The Scandinavian Legacy: Nordic Policies as Images and Models in the United States,” in December 2017. In 2019, Byron will begin as a postdoctoral researcher on a collaborative project entitled “Nordic Model(s) in the Global Circulation of Ideas, 1970-2020” at Aarhus University. He can be reached at bzrj@cas.au.dk.

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Published

2018-10-30

How to Cite

Rom-Jensen, B. Z. (2018). Yellow-Blue Collars: American Labor and the Pursuit of Swedish Policy, 1961-1963. American Studies in Scandinavia, 50(2), 43–68. https://doi.org/10.22439/asca.v50i2.5777

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