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The IMF, labour market reform and women’s labour force participation
Analysis of 109 countries from 1990 to 2014 shows IMF labour market reforms reduce female labour force participation primarily by lowering wages, contradicting the Fund's claims.
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Review of labor market monopsony book covers policy topics
Comprehensive analysis of monopsony power in labor markets examining wage-fixing agreements, noncompete clauses, mergers, and discrimination through law and economics frameworks.
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Bekasi labor candidates split votes, but coordination sometimes concentrated support
Examines how Indonesia's fragmented labor movement achieved electoral success in Bekasi's 2019 legislative election through cross-union cooperation despite structural divisions and institutional.