Examining the premise that the process of economic
liberalization has had a significant impact on the labor markets of
many countries, this contributed volume studies that impact in
different countries and regions from both theoretical and applied
perspectives. While recognizing that liberalization entails many
elements, the book focuses on how structural adjustment policies
have contributed to the overall development effort. The first four
chapters analyze the relationship between economic liberalization
and labor markets, and then investigate this relationship within
broader regions, such as North-South, transition economies, and
Africa. The remaining chapters provide case studies of Greece,
Chile, Argentina, Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago, and Turkey.
All the country chapters treat political economy issues and
related policy conclusions. Stressing the interrelationship between
liberalization and labor markets, the chapters discuss the
importance of institutional, political, and legal factors in
considering the effects of liberalization policies on the structure
of labor markets and its participants. The book is an important
look at a previously unexplored area of economic analysis.
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