Who opposes labor regulation? Explaining variation in employers’ opinions
Competing accounts of the effect of globalization on labor politics agree that firms influence regulations, but make contrasting predictions for which firms are most likely to oppose regulations. Using survey data from employers in 19,000 manufacturing firms in 82 developing countries, we examine th...
Main Authors: | Amengual, M, Coslovsky, S, Yang, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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