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Bonnie. Penfold
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract: Explores how public actors, especially in home countries, link foreign direct investment (FDI) to labour and employment issues.
Keywords: foreign investment.; trade agreement.; social clause; labour standards; export credit; workers rights; environmental protection.; bank; role of World Bank; development bank; private sector; investissement étranger; accord commercial; clause sociale; normes du travail; crédit à l'exportation; droits des travailleurs; protection de l'environnement; banque; rôle de la Banque mondiale; banque de développement; secteur privé; inversiones extranjeras; convenio comercial; cláusula social; normas del trabajo; crédito a la exportación; derechos de los trabajadores; protección ambiental; banco; papel del Banco Mundial; banco de desarrollo; sector privado (search for similar items in EconPapers) Pages: 40 pages Date: 2004 References: Add references at CitEc Citations: View citations in EconPapers (2)
Published in Working paper series, Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy.
Downloads: (external link)http://www.ilo.org/public/libdoc/ilo/2004/104B09_104_engl.pdf (application/pdf)
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