The politics of labor in a global age : continuity and change in late-industralizing and post-socialist economies / edited by Christopher Candland and Rudra Sil.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [309]-338) and index.
Contents:
The politics of labor in late-industrializing and post-socialist economies: new challenges in a global age / Christopher Candland and Rudra Sil -- Partisan loyalty and union competition: macroeconomic adjustment and industrial restructuring in Mexico / M. Victoria Murillo -- the cost of incorporation: labor institutions, industrial restructuring, and new trade union strategies in India and Pakistan / Christopher Candland -- Network ties and labor flexibility in Brazil and Mexico: a tale of two automobile factories / Scott B. Martin -- Globalization, social partnership, and industrial relations in Ireland / Eileen M. Doherty -- Globalization and the paradigm shift in Japanese industrial relations / Charles Weathers -- Transition, globalization, and changing industrial relations in China / Xiaobo Lu -- Privatization, labor, politics, and the firm in post-Soviet Russia: non-market norms, market institutions, and the Soviet legacy / Rudra Sil -- Globalization in one country: East Germany between moral economy and political economy / Jeffrey Kopstein - Corporatist renaissance in post-Coomunist Central Europe? / Mitchell A. Orenstein and Lisa E. Hale -- Institutional legacies and the transformation of labor: late-industrializing and post-socialist economies in comparative-historical perspective / Rudra Sil and Christopher Candland.
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