Opening Up by Cracking Down

Opening Up by Cracking Down

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Dean Adam
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9781108745895
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How did democratic developing countries open their economies during the late-twentieth century? Since labor unions opposed free trade, democratic governments often used labor repression to ease the process of trade liberalization. Some democracies brazenly jailed union leaders and used police brutality to break the strikes that unions launched against such reforms. Others weakened labor union opposition through subtler tactics, such as banning strikes and retaliating against striking workers. Either way, this book argues that democratic developing countries were more likely to open their economies if they violated labor rights. Opening Up By Cracking Down draws on fieldwork interviews and archival research on Argentina, Mexico, Bolivia, Turkey, and India, as well as quantitative analysis of data from over one hundred developing countries to places labor unions and labor repression at the heart of the debate over democracy and trade liberalization in developing countries.
EAN 9781108745895
ISBN 110874589X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date January 25, 2024
Pages 202
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 151 x 11
Country United Kingdom
Authors Dean Adam
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions
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