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- Labor Market Effects of the World Cup: A Sectoral Analysis

- Robert Baumann, Bryan Engelhardt and Victor Matheson
- Labor Market Integration of Ethnic Minorities in Latvia

- Mihails Hazans
- Labor Market Structure and its Influence on Trade-Related Outcomes: Some Initial Findings

- Carl Davidson and Steven Matusz
- Labor Market Transitions for Female Workers in Japan: The Role of Global Competition

- Tomoko Kishi and Noel Gaston
- Labor Markets and Crime: New Evidence on an Old Puzzle

- David Mustard
- Labor markets and migration , pp 92-107

- Andrei Korobkov
- Labor Markets in Developing Countries

- Albert Berry
- Labor migration , pp 28-40

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- Labor mobility and entrepreneurship: who do new firms employ? , pp 102-114

- Kristina Nyström
- Labor mobility and wages (with Boy an Jovanovic) , pp 141-183

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- Labor mobility in an enlarged European Union , pp 137-152

- Martin Kahanec
- Labor Organization and the Quality of Life in the American States

- Suzanne M. Coshow and Benjamin Radcliff
- Labor Policies in Brazil

- Márcia Azanha Ferraz Dias de Moraes, Fabíola Cristina Ribeiro de Oliveira and Camila Kraide Kretzmann
- Labor rights , pp 43-57

- Angela B. Cornell
- Labor standards , pp 183-198

- Kimberly Ann Elliott
- Labor standards in EU and US preferential trade agreements: mainstreaming the trade-labor linkage , pp 244-257

- Evgeny Postnikov
- Labor, class, and skill

- Tom Martin
- Labor-Driven Stage – and Logic – of Reconstruction

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- Labor-market institutions matter: inequality, wage policy, and worker well-being , pp 144-171

- Oren M. Levin-Waldman
- Labor: from fixed cost to variable cost , pp 275-306

- Yoko Asuyama and Mami Yamaguchi
- Laboratory Experiments in Economics: The Implications of Posted- Price Institutions , pp 3-17

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- Laboratory Experiments on Corruption

- Klaus Abbink
- Labour

- E. Paul Durrenberger
- Labour , pp 91-105

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- Labour

- E. Paul Durrenberger
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- Labour agency in the Plantationocene: the organising potential of everyday spatial practices

- Oliver Pye
- Labour and employment , pp 356-371

- Antonella Stirati
- Labour and forced migration into post-Soviet Russia , pp 281-298

- Vyacheslav Bobkov and Igor Shichkin
- Labour and wages , pp 328-336

- Katia Caldari
- Labour Commanded and Labour Embodies

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- Labour commodification , pp 35-67

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- Labour Contracts

- Don Bellante
- Labour contracts and economic performance: Spain and France

- Juan Ca-ada Vicinay and Michel Sollogoub
- Labour Economics and Human Resource Management

- Bruce Rayton
- Labour Economics on the Hardwood: the NBA

- David Berri
- Labour geographies in a globalizing world , pp 187-196

- Dennis Arnold
- Labour geographies in China: economic transition, worker struggle, and enabling conditions of agency

- Gengzhi Huang
- Labour geography emergent?: a brief history of geographical approaches to work and workers in France

- Fabrice Ripoll
- Labour geography in Brazil: territorial fundamentals and dynamics

- Fernando Mendonça Heck, Jane Rosa da Silva and Antonio Thomaz Junior
- Labour geography in Eastern Europe

- Márton Czirfusz
- Labour geography in the German-speaking countries: a work in progress

- Michaela Doutch, Tatiana López Ayala, Oliver Pye, Stefanie Hürtgen and Nadine Reis
- Labour in the corporation: the political economy of capital versus thepolitical economy of labour , pp 61-75

- Matthias Ebenau
- Labour inspection systems: strengthening enforcement in times of crisis , pp 222-244

- Maria Luz Vega
- Labour Issues in the Former Centrally Planned Economies in Eastern Europe

- Raymond Markey
- Labour law and development in the long run , pp 33-59

- Simon Deakin
- Labour law and development viewed from below: What do case studies of the clothing sectors in South Africa and Lesotho tell us? , pp 127-161

- Marlese von Broembsen and Shane Godfrey
- Labour law and development: Characteristics and challenges , pp 1-32

- Shelley Marshall and Colin Fenwick
- Labour law and trade policy: What implications for economic and human development? , pp 82-126

- David Cheong and Franz Christian Ebert
- Labour law in South Asia: A right to development perspective , pp 207-234

- Kamala Sankaran
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