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problems and conflicts generated by globalization. As, simultaneously, the spectrum of political actors has been extended …
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This paper investigates the effects of multinational corporations on labor standards. We argue that the previous literature has failed to distinguish the different motives that encourage firms to become multinational. Therefore, we build a stylized model of segmented labor markets with...
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Focusing on Panama and globalization, this paper opts to suggest how Panama could integrate itself better to a fairer … globalization. Panama can benefit from economic growth, greater social cohesion, and higher standards of living brought by … thoroughly from globalization …
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that an increase in globalization in the sense of lower transaction costs has no effect on equilibrium workers' rights, but … effect of globalization on labor rights is ambiguous.Empirically, we find little evidence that globalization drives movements …
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The article presents a novel normative model of shared responsibility for remedying unjust labor conditions and protecting workers’ rights in global supply chains. While existing literature on labor governance in the globalized economy tends to focus on empirical and conceptual investigations,...
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economic globalization has created a great deal of wealth, but despite rapid economic growth, there is persistent evidence of …
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As the pace of globalization has intensified, lawyers and scholars continue to develop an appreciation for the many …
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Die vorliegende Untersuchung widmet sich der Frage, wie in Zeiten großer globaler und wachsender inländischer sozialer Ungleichheiten Sozialpolitik in den OECD-Staaten möglich bleibt, zugleich aber auch in den Entwicklungs- und Schwellenländern erst im vollen Sinne möglich wird. Da das...
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