Domestic Labor Regulation and Foreign Business Influence: The Case of the Guangdong “Transnational Capitalism”
Violaine Delteil ()
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Violaine Delteil: Université Sorbonne Nouvelle
Chapter 14 in Strategies of Multinational Corporations and Social Regulations, 2014, pp 219-240 from Springer
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Abstract The interplay between transnational business dynamics and Chinese labor politics has given rise to lively debate and a stimulating literature in the past decade. It echoes the broader “hot button” issue of international and foreign influence on Chinese domestic politics that has punctuated China’s gradual integration into the world economy since the inception of the 1978 Chinese Open Door policy. Somewhat tainted by nationalism, the debate among economists and policy analysts became more animated after China joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001 and later, when China was called on to comply with international standards and rules.
Keywords: Foreign Direct Investment; Trade Union; Bargaining Power; Guangdong Province; Collective Bargaining (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-41369-8_14
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