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741by Mosley, Layna“…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. …”
Published 2010
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742by Malerba, Daniele“…Given this tension, the paper concludes that, alongside developed countries drastically reducing their emissions, developing countries should follow alternative development paths. …”
Published 2018
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743“…The previous literature has largely concentrated on developing countries and firms producing low value-added goods and services. …”
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744Published 2008“…A documentary about the work of Hivos and partner organizations that actively engage with creating and promoting arts and culture in developing countries.…”
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745Published 2017“…On a semiannual basis (January and June), it examines global economic developments and prospects, with a special focus on developing countries. The report includes analysis of topical policy challenges faced by developing countries through in-depth research in the January edition and shorter analytical pieces in the June edition."…”
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746Published 1998“…First volume of the proceedings of a "Conference on regional economic integration and global economic cooperation: the challenges for industrial, transitional and developing countries" held in The Hague on 18-19 November 1997, organised by the Forum on Debt and Development (FONDAD)…”
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747Published 1998“…Second volume of the proceedings of a Conference on "Regional economic integration and global economic cooperation: the challenges for industrial, transitional and developing countries" held in The Hague on 18-19 November 1997, organised by the Forum on Debt and Devlopment (FOBDAD)…”
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748The economics of gender equality; a review of the literature in three propositions and two questions“…"So far, the economic case for gender equality and female empowerment has gained stronger attention in the case of developing countries where women have far less rights and opportunities compared to developed ones. …”
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749“…Yet, we still know very little about the impact of robots in developing countries. In this paper we analyze the effects of exposure to industrial robots in the Chinese labor market. …”
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750“…"This paper examines the relationship between changing occupations and workers’ health and wellbeing, it argues that the increasing number of professional and managerial jobs in developed countries is a significant part of the explanation of why stress seems to have become so prevalent and severe."…”
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751“…"This report reviews loans provided by Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) to developing countries for electricity policy from 2006-2008. …”
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752Published 2017“…"This edition takes stock of the current global labour market situation, assessing the most recent employment developments and forecasting unemployment levels in developed, emerging and developing countries. It also focuses on trends in job quality, paying particular attention to working poverty and vulnerable employment."…”
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753by Burgmann, Verity“…However, workers around the world are challenging their increased exploitation by globalizing corporations. In developed countries, many unions are transforming themselves to confront employer power in ways more appropriate to contemporary circumstances; in developing countries, militant new labour movements are emerging. …”
Published 2016
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754by Pasali, Selahattin Selsah“…The literature was restricted mostly to high-quality academic research that focuses on developing countries over the period 1960-2012. Because of data constraints, this review also includes cross-country analyses, in which developed and developing countries are considered together. …”
Published 2013
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755Published 2003“…"That asbestos is still being sold despite overwhelming evidence linking it to debilitating and fatal diseases is testament to the effectiveness of a campaign, spearheaded by Canadian interests, to promote a product already banned in many developed countries. Blessed by government and commercial support, asbestos apologists have implemented a long-term coordinated strategy targeting new consumers in Asia, the Far East and Latin America. …”
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756by Malo, Miguel Angel“…A combination of policies in the context of social protection floors for developing countries and activation strategies for developed countries can also help in the transition to an effective proactive approach."…”
Published 2018
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757“…The effect, however, is positive within the sample of higher developed countries and driven by transition countries from Eastern Europe and China. …”
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758Published 2007“…What opportunities might these bring for international cooperation addressing the most pressing needs of developing countries?"…”
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759Published 2012“…Yet today some 222 million women in developing countries are unable to exercise that right because they lack access to contraceptives, information and quality services or because social and economic forces prevent them from taking advantage of services even where they are available."…”
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760by Wilkinson, Rorden“…By pitching unequally matched states together in chaotic bouts of negotiating the global trade governance of today offers - and has consistently offered - developed countries more of the economic opportunities they already have and developing countries very little of what they desperately need. …”
Published 2014
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