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There is a growing literature on global Chinese companies, but this tends to be at a very general level. There is little research to date on the effect of Chinese involvement on workers and their unions. Although focussed on one company, SINOHYDRO, this paper addresses questions of importance to...
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Attempts to regulate labour standards in multinational companies face clear difficulties, not least because companies themselves may not have the executive power to enforce terms throughout complex and fragmented subcontracting structures. In the case of international framework agreements...
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There is a growing literature on global Chinese companies, but this tends to be at a very general level. There is little research to date on the effect of Chinese involvement on workers and their unions. Although focussed on one company, SINOHYDRO, this paper addresses questions of importance to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011942574
Theodore Roosevelt used the US military to create what he called “civilized societies.†A growing literature focuses on the economic benefits of empires, benefits sometimes referred to as “global public goodsâ€. Some authors, such as Mitchener and Weidenmier (2005) and...
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