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Labour and the Globalisation of Production - Causes and Consequences of Industrial Upgrading

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Informationen zum Autor YILMAZ AKYUZ Tun Ismail Ali Chair in Monetary and Financial Economics, University of Malaya, MalaysiaJENNIFER BAIR Assistant Professor of Sociology at Yale University, USARADHIKA BALAKRISHNAN Associate Professor of Eonomics at Marymount Manhattan College, USAJANINE BERG Research Economist at the International Labor Organization in Geneva, SwitzerlandGUNSELI BERIK Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Utah, USAANTHONY BLACK Associate Professor, School of Economics, University of Capetown, South AfricaELISSA BRAUNSTEIN Assistant Research Professor and Assistant Director of the Political Economy Research Institute of the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, USAGERALD EPSTEIN Professor of Economics at University of Massachusetts-Amherst, USASTEPHEN GELB Executive Director of the EDGE Institute of Economic Development, Johannesburg, South AfricaGARY GEREFFI Professor of Sociology and Director of the Markets and Management Studies Program at Duke University, USARICHARD KOZUL-WRIGHT Senior Economic Affairs Officer at UNCTAD's Division on Globalization and Development Strategies in Geneva, SwitzerlandJOERG MAYER Economic Affairs Officer at UNCTAD's Division on Globalization and Development Strategies in Geneva, SwitzerlandMICHAEL PIORE Professor of Economics at MIT, USAYANA VAN DER MEULEN RODGERS Associate Professor of Economics at William and Mary College, USAASAD SAYEED Senior Researcher at the Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and Research in Karachi, PakistanMATTHEW SLAUGHTER Associate Professor of Economics at Dartmouth, USAJOSEPH E. ZVEGLICH, JR Economist at the Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines Klappentext This book brings together the work of international economist, labour economists and sociologists in a far-reaching study of global production networks and the challenges they pose for developing country workers. A number of both empirical and theoretical questions are addressed and answers are provided by drawing on a variety of examples - from China to Mexico to South Africa to Eastern Europe. The studies show that globalized production creates a new set of challenges to economic development for entrepreneurs, workers, governments and international organizations. Zusammenfassung This book brings together the work of international economist, labour economists and sociologists in a far-reaching study of global production networks and the challenges they pose for developing country workers. A number of both empirical and theoretical questions are addressed and answers are provided by drawing on a variety of examples - from China to Mexico to South Africa to Eastern Europe. The studies show that globalized production creates a new set of challenges to economic development for entrepreneurs, workers, governments and international organizations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Globalized Production: Structural Challenges for Developing Country Workers; W. Milberg PART I: RECONCEPTUALIZING GLOBALIZED PRODUCTION Upgrading, Uneven Development, and Jobs in the North American Apparel Industry; J.Bair & G.Gereffi Trade and Industrial Upgrading in Developing Countries; Y.Akyuz, R.Kozul-Wright & J.Mayer Technology versus Trade versus Social Institutions: Explaining the Rising Wage Inequality in the Chilean Cosmetics Industry; J.Berg Why Do Firms Disintegrate? Towards an Understanding of the Firm-Level Decision to Subcontract and Its Implications for Labour; R.Balakrishnan & A.Sayeed PART II: SKILL, GENDER AND LOCATION BIAS IN GLOBALIZAED PRODUCTION Skill-Upgrading in Developing Countries: Has Inward Foreign Direct Investment Played a Role?; M.Slaughter Does Trade Promote Gender Wage Equity? Evidence from East Asia; G.Berik , Y.van der Meulen Rodgers & J.E.Zveglich, Jr Globalization in a Middle-Income Economy: FDI, Production and the Labour Market in South Africa; S.Gelb & A.Black PART III: CHALLENGES TO THE REGULATION OF INTERNATIONAL PRODUC...

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Globalized Production: Structural Challenges for Developing Country Workers; W. Milberg PART I: RECONCEPTUALIZING GLOBALIZED PRODUCTION Upgrading, Uneven Development, and Jobs in the North American Apparel Industry; J.Bair & G.Gereffi Trade and Industrial Upgrading in Developing Countries; Y.Akyuz, R.Kozul-Wright & J.Mayer Technology versus Trade versus Social Institutions: Explaining the Rising Wage Inequality in the Chilean Cosmetics Industry; J.Berg Why Do Firms Disintegrate? Towards an Understanding of the Firm-Level Decision to Subcontract and Its Implications for Labour; R.Balakrishnan & A.Sayeed PART II: SKILL, GENDER AND LOCATION BIAS IN GLOBALIZAED PRODUCTION Skill-Upgrading in Developing Countries: Has Inward Foreign Direct Investment Played a Role?; M.Slaughter Does Trade Promote Gender Wage Equity? Evidence from East Asia; G.Berik , Y.van der Meulen Rodgers & J.E.Zveglich, Jr Globalization in a Middle-Income Economy: FDI, Production and the Labour Market in South Africa; S.Gelb & A.Black PART III: CHALLENGES TO THE REGULATION OF INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION Bargaining Power and Foreign Direct Investment in China: Can 1.3 Billion Consumers Tame the Multinationals?; E.Braunstein & G.Epstein Rethinking International Labour Standards; M.Piore

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Assisted by Milberg (Editor), W Milberg (Editor), W. Milberg (Editor), Wiliam Milberg (Editor), William Milberg (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.11.2004
 
EAN 9781403935021
ISBN 978-1-4039-3502-1
No. of pages 320
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

B, Sociology, Globalization, Sociology, general, Industries, Management science, Industry & industrial studies, Palgrave Economics & Finance Collection, Labor Economics

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