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Globalisation is having important effects on labour markets in OECD countries. The global supply of labour has … heightened income inequality and changed the nature of globalisation itself, most vividly demonstrated by the rapid growth of … characterized as an intensification and broadening of the process of globalisation rather than a fundamental change in the nature of …
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A parsimonious search and matching model of the labor market with endogenous separation is embedded in a North-North intermediate goods trade framework. International product market integration leads to redistribution of market shares from 'weak' to 'strong' firms within an industry, implying...
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market economy; and the impact of globalisation on the inflation process and the transmission mechanism of monetary policy …
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The present article examines the world labor market under the influence of increasing globalization and technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, having made the beginning of the digital transformation of the world economy. Such general alterations caused by technological changes in...
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Globalisation, has intensified the demand preference for quality labour, that embodies more knowledge and competency …
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The article reviews developments in industrial relations in Republic of Korea (Korea) and Indonesia as democratic principles have gained ground over authoritarian directives. Some of the features of the industrial relations regime during democratization ‘epoch', include the embarking on...
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Using a class focused Marxist approach, we elucidate the adopted position of Indian small-scale sector as a devalued other within the adopted development paradigm that accords primacy to Capital and West. In the background of this understanding of small-scale sector, we demonstrate how the New...
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This note reviews Singapore's experience with globalisation, including policy measures taken to mitigate its effects on … the income distribution and labour market. While the benefits have been enormous, the forces of globalisation in recent … rise in income inequality. A retreat from globalisation, however, is not the solution, especially for small open economies …
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This paper is about the critics of the "doers" of globalization. It describes who they are, where they came from, what they want, how economists, policymakers, and others might understand them better, and where globalization might head from here. Many critics are themselves strongly...
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Since the onset of globalisation, production activities have become increasingly fragmented and organised in global … productivity and labour shares in advanced and emerging economies. As indicators for globalisation we use the foreign share in … local projections reveal a positive relationship between globalisation and productivity. Moreover, we are able to reject the …
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