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Very good. Ex-library. Trade paperback (US). 293 p. Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics. Audience: Professional and scholarly. LCCN 2010030878 Type of material Book Personal name Mosley, Layna. Main title Labor rights and multinational production / Layna Mosley. Published/Created Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Description xvi, [293] p. : ill.; 23 cm. ISBN 9780521872812 (hardback) 9780521694414 (pbk. : alk. paper) LC classification HD8943. M67 2010 Summary "Labor Rights and Multinational Production investigates the relationship between workers' rights and multinational production. Mosley argues that some types of multinational production, embodied in directly owned foreign investment, positively affect labor rights. However, other types of international production, particularly subcontracting, can engender competitive races to the bottom in labor rights. To test these claims, Mosley presents newly generated measures of collective labor rights, covering a wide range of low-and middle-income nations for the 1985-2002 period. Labor Rights and Multinational Production suggests that the consequences of economic openness for developing countries are highly dependent on foreign firms' modes of entry and, more generally, on the precise way in which each developing country engages the global economy. The book contributes to academic literature in comparative and international political economy and to public policy debates regarding the effects of globalization"--Provided by publisher. Contents Machine generated contents note: 1. Working in the global economy; 2. Producing globally; 3. Inside and out: the determinants of labor rights; 4. Conceptualizing workers' rights; 5. The overall picture: economic globalization and workers' rights; 6. Varieties of capitalists? The diversity of multinational production; 7. Labor rights, economic development, and domestic politics: a case study; 8. Conclusions and issues for the future. Subjects Employee rights--Developing countries. Investments, Foreign--Developing countries. International business enterprises--Developing countries. Notes Includes bibliographical references and index. Series Cambridge studies in comparative politics Dewey class no. 331.01/1 Geographic area code d------