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Titre : The Great Doubling : The Challenge of the New Global Labor Market Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Richard Freeman, Auteur Année de publication : August 2006 Importance : 16 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Économie internationale Tags : Emploi Economie mondiale Pays émergents Résumé : Before the collapse of Soviet communism, China's movement toward market capitalism,
and India's decision to undertake market reforms and enter the global trading system, the global economy encompassed roughly half of the world's population - the advanced OECD countries, Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, and some parts of Asia. Workers in the US and other higher income countries and in market-oriented developing countries such as Mexico did not face competition from low wage Chinese or Indian workers nor from workers in the Soviet empire. Then, almost all at once in the 1990s, China, India, and the ex-Soviet bloc joined the global economy and the entire world came together into a single economic world based on capitalism and markets.(...)En ligne : http://eml.berkeley.edu/~webfac/eichengreen/e183_sp07/great_doub.pdf The Great Doubling : The Challenge of the New Global Labor Market [document électronique] / Richard Freeman, Auteur . - August 2006 . - 16 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Économie internationale Tags : Emploi Economie mondiale Pays émergents Résumé : Before the collapse of Soviet communism, China's movement toward market capitalism,
and India's decision to undertake market reforms and enter the global trading system, the global economy encompassed roughly half of the world's population - the advanced OECD countries, Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, and some parts of Asia. Workers in the US and other higher income countries and in market-oriented developing countries such as Mexico did not face competition from low wage Chinese or Indian workers nor from workers in the Soviet empire. Then, almost all at once in the 1990s, China, India, and the ex-Soviet bloc joined the global economy and the entire world came together into a single economic world based on capitalism and markets.(...)En ligne : http://eml.berkeley.edu/~webfac/eichengreen/e183_sp07/great_doub.pdf Documents numériques
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