In January 2008, China imposed a new labour contract law. This new law is the most significant reform to the law of employment relations in mainland China in more than a decade. The paper provides a theoretical framework on the inter-linkages between labour market regulation, option value and the choice and timing of employment. All in all, the paper demonstrates that the Labour Contract Law in it´s own right will have only small impacts upon employment in the fast-growing Chinese economy. On the contrary, induced increasing unit labour costs represent the real issue and may reduce employment
This paper provides a critical account of the various roles that labour-law regulation has played in...
An update in ongoing developments regarding labor relations and employment in China
An update in ongoing developments regarding labor relations and employment in China
In January 2008, China adopted a new labour contract law. This new law represents the most significa...
In January 2008, China adopted a new labour contract law. This new law represents the most significa...
In January 2008, China adopted a new labour contract law. This new law represents the most significa...
The promulgation of the Labour Contract Law in China has aroused heated debate about the financial b...
Since labor protests in China are not directed at the post-socialist party-state but only directed a...
Abstract: Lower labor costs and realization of profits have been key components in the expansion of...
In this issue: • Government Further Signals Intent to Reduce Labour Costs for Employers • China Aims...
Labour market regulations aimed at enhancing job-security are dominant in several OECD countries. Th...
Labour market regulations aimed at enhancing job-security are dominant in several OECD countries. Th...
Any attempt to analyze China’s comprehensive labor reform over the past three decades faces at least...
This paper examines Foreign Direct Investment in the presence of labour unions. An oligopoly model i...
In This Issue: Chinese Leadership Urges the Building of Harmonious Labor Relations Draft Patent L...
This paper provides a critical account of the various roles that labour-law regulation has played in...
An update in ongoing developments regarding labor relations and employment in China
An update in ongoing developments regarding labor relations and employment in China
In January 2008, China adopted a new labour contract law. This new law represents the most significa...
In January 2008, China adopted a new labour contract law. This new law represents the most significa...
In January 2008, China adopted a new labour contract law. This new law represents the most significa...
The promulgation of the Labour Contract Law in China has aroused heated debate about the financial b...
Since labor protests in China are not directed at the post-socialist party-state but only directed a...
Abstract: Lower labor costs and realization of profits have been key components in the expansion of...
In this issue: • Government Further Signals Intent to Reduce Labour Costs for Employers • China Aims...
Labour market regulations aimed at enhancing job-security are dominant in several OECD countries. Th...
Labour market regulations aimed at enhancing job-security are dominant in several OECD countries. Th...
Any attempt to analyze China’s comprehensive labor reform over the past three decades faces at least...
This paper examines Foreign Direct Investment in the presence of labour unions. An oligopoly model i...
In This Issue: Chinese Leadership Urges the Building of Harmonious Labor Relations Draft Patent L...
This paper provides a critical account of the various roles that labour-law regulation has played in...
An update in ongoing developments regarding labor relations and employment in China
An update in ongoing developments regarding labor relations and employment in China