Title: The New International Division of Labour: Structural Unemployment in Industrialised Countries and Industrialisation in Developing Countries
Abstract:Tables Abbreviations Foreword Introduction 1. The new international division of labour in the world economy 2. The new international division of labour: a phase in the development of the world capital...Tables Abbreviations Foreword Introduction 1. The new international division of labour in the world economy 2. The new international division of labour: a phase in the development of the world capitalist system Part I. The Development of the Federal German Textile and Garment Industry as an Example of the New International Division of Labour: 3. World production and employment and garment industry, and world trade in textiles and clothing 4. Unemployment in the development of the world capitalist system Part I. The Development of the Federal German textile and garment industry as determined by developments in the world economy: 5. The export-orientated industrialisation of the developing and centrally planned economies in the field of textiles and clothing 6. The relocation of production of companies from the Federal German textile and garment industry to sites abroad 7. Determinants of the development of the world market for production sites 8. The new international division of labour: direction by and response of institutions from the traditional industrial countries 9. Conclusion Part II. The Advance of the New International Division of Labour: Employment Abroad by Federal German Industrial Companies: 10. The new international division of labour and employment abroad by Federal German industrial companies 11. Production and employment by region 12. Structural features of production and employment abroad 13. The economic and political determinants and consequences of increased production abroad Part III. The World Market Oriented Industrialisation of the Developing Countries: Free Production Zones and World Market Factories: 14. Free production zones in Asia, Africa and Latin America: a survey 15. The structure of production in free production zones and world market factories 16. The labour market and working conditions in free production zones and world market factories 17. The impact of world market oriented industrialisation on the socio-economic development of developing countries.Read More
Publication Year: 1982
Publication Date: 1982-01-29
Language: en
Type: book
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