This article explores the impact of economic globalization on workers’ rights in developing countries. We hypothesize that the impact of globalization on labor rights depends not only on the overall level of economic openness, but also on the precise ways in which a country participates in global production networks. Using a new dataset on collective labor rights, we test these expectations. Our analysis of the correlates of labor rights in ninety developing nations, for 1986-2002, highlights globalization’s mixed impact on labor rights. As “climb to the top” accounts suggest, FDI inflows are positively and significantly related to the rights of workers. But, at the same time, trade competition generates downward, “race to the bottom” press...
This article discusses how China's institutional constraints combine with its integration into the g...
Production of both goods and services is rapidly becoming dependent on a global labour system in whi...
This Article has four sections. The first recounts the history of the OECD, from its creation as the...
Economies that are more open to trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) face greater competitive ...
Does economic globalization create a “race to the bottom” or a “race to the top” in labor rights pra...
Economies that are more open to trade and foreign direct investment face greater competitive pressur...
Previous large-N research suggests that globalization could have either positive or negative consequ...
This article investigates the nature of the linkages between trade and labor rights in developing co...
This article investigates the nature of the linkages between trade and labor rights in developingcou...
cOunTRIes kRIshnA chAITAnyA vADlAmAnnATI* A much-debated issue regarding globalization is whether it...
This paper tests the hypothesis that a “California Effect ” serves to transmit superior labor standa...
cOunTRIes kRIshnA chAITAnyA vADlAMAnnATI* A much-debated issue regarding globalization is whether it...
Purpose – Ascertaining the extent to which the generalized decline in union density, as well as the ...
This study was undertaken to unveil the effect of globalization on workers ‟ rights in Nigeria with ...
The rise of the anti-sweatshop movement in the 1990s made it clear that absent public pressure, mult...
This article discusses how China's institutional constraints combine with its integration into the g...
Production of both goods and services is rapidly becoming dependent on a global labour system in whi...
This Article has four sections. The first recounts the history of the OECD, from its creation as the...
Economies that are more open to trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) face greater competitive ...
Does economic globalization create a “race to the bottom” or a “race to the top” in labor rights pra...
Economies that are more open to trade and foreign direct investment face greater competitive pressur...
Previous large-N research suggests that globalization could have either positive or negative consequ...
This article investigates the nature of the linkages between trade and labor rights in developing co...
This article investigates the nature of the linkages between trade and labor rights in developingcou...
cOunTRIes kRIshnA chAITAnyA vADlAmAnnATI* A much-debated issue regarding globalization is whether it...
This paper tests the hypothesis that a “California Effect ” serves to transmit superior labor standa...
cOunTRIes kRIshnA chAITAnyA vADlAMAnnATI* A much-debated issue regarding globalization is whether it...
Purpose – Ascertaining the extent to which the generalized decline in union density, as well as the ...
This study was undertaken to unveil the effect of globalization on workers ‟ rights in Nigeria with ...
The rise of the anti-sweatshop movement in the 1990s made it clear that absent public pressure, mult...
This article discusses how China's institutional constraints combine with its integration into the g...
Production of both goods and services is rapidly becoming dependent on a global labour system in whi...
This Article has four sections. The first recounts the history of the OECD, from its creation as the...