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Blunting neoliberalism : tripartism and economic reforms in the d eveloping world / edited by Lydia Fraile.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Basingstoke, UK ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan ; Geneva : ILO, 2010.Description: xvii, 238 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789290148968
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • ILO (02) 2010/5
Contents:
Tripartism and economic reforms in Slovenia and Poland / Sabina Avda gic -- Tripartism and economic reforms in Singapore and the Republic of Korea / Sarosh Kuruvilla and Mingwei Liu -- Tripartism and economic re forms in Uruguay and Chile / Gonzalo Falabella and Lydia Fraile -- Trip artism and economic reforms in South Africa and Zimbabwe / Edward Webst er and Dinga Sikwebu.
Summary: "This volume is one of the first books to consider the impact of tri partism across the developing world. It covers 8 case studies from Afrc ia, Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America, focusing on developments si nce the 1990s. These studies show that tripartism has the effect of red ucing the social impact of neo-liberal economics reforms"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Tripartism and economic reforms in Slovenia and Poland / Sabina Avda gic -- Tripartism and economic reforms in Singapore and the Republic of Korea / Sarosh Kuruvilla and Mingwei Liu -- Tripartism and economic re forms in Uruguay and Chile / Gonzalo Falabella and Lydia Fraile -- Trip artism and economic reforms in South Africa and Zimbabwe / Edward Webst er and Dinga Sikwebu.

"This volume is one of the first books to consider the impact of tri partism across the developing world. It covers 8 case studies from Afrc ia, Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America, focusing on developments si nce the 1990s. These studies show that tripartism has the effect of red ucing the social impact of neo-liberal economics reforms"--Provided by publisher.

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