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The Oxford Handbook of Offshoring and Global Employment

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  • Bardhan, Ashok
    (Fisher Center for Urban Economics, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley)

  • Kroll, Cynthia A.
    (Fisher Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley)

  • Jaffee, Dwight M.
    (University of California, Berkeley)

Abstract

The Oxford Handbook of Offshoring and Global Employment deals with a key issue of our time - How do globalization, economic growth and technological developments interact to impact employment? The book brings together eminent authors from a wide range of countries around the world, drawing on their diverse academic and policymaking backgrounds, and specific national or regional settings to assess how global economic changes have affected employment opportunities. The book is unique in a number of ways - It has a global reach, presenting analyses and viewpoints from both developed and developing countries, from all continents; its timing and context is particularly instructive, since most papers are located in the aftermath of the global financial crisis; and it addresses a wide range of questions-How do different types of offshoring and global linkages impact employment? How is the skill mix of the labor force impacted by globalization? How do institutional structures and regulations influence the outcome of globalization in developed and developing countries? Individual chapters analyze how the impact of global linkages on national economies is mediated through a number of structural aspects of the economy - its institutional and industrial structure, its resource base, its predominant firm type, its comparative advantage, and its regulatory practices. The chapters in the book cover both manufacturing and services sectors, and many chapters also address policy issues regarding innovation and job creation. Available in OSO: http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/oso/public/content/oho_economics/9780199765904/toc.html Contributors to this volume - Jyrki Ali-Yrkko is Head of Unit at the Research Institute of the Finnish Economy (ETLA). Miriam Altman is Distinguished Research Director at the Human Sciences Research Council in South Africa. Penny Bamber, is Research Associate at the Center on Globalization Governance & Competitiveness, Duke University. Frank Barry is Professor of International Business & Development at the School of Business, Trinity College Dublin. William J. Baumol is the Harold Price Professor of Entrepreneurship and Professor of Economics in the Stern School of Business at New York University; he is also senior economist and Professor emeritus in the Department of Economics at Princeton University. Bob Bell Jr. is a Ph.D. candidate at UC Berkeley's School of Information where he focuses on the emergence and internationalization of African IT-enabled services sectors. Adele Bergin is a Research Officer at the Economic and Social Research Institute and an Adjunct Lecturer in Economics at Trinity College, Dublin. Thomas Bernhardt is a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the New School for Social Research. Fabien Besson is Trade Economist in the Trade and Investment Department of the French Directorate-General of the Treasury and Associated Researcher of the Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne (University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne). Thomas Bredgaard is Associate Professor at the Centre for Labour Market Research, Department of Political Science, Aalborg University in Denmark. Rosario Crino is Assistant Professor of economics at the University of Brescia. Arthur Daemmrich is Assistant Professor at Harvard Business School in the Business, Government and the International Economy (BGIE) Unit and a faculty member of the HBS Healthcare Initiative. Gouranga Gopal Das is Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics, Hanyang University, South Korea. Matthias Deschryvere is currently a Research Scientist at the innovation studies unit of VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. Cedric Durand is Associate Professor in economics in Paris 13 and member of the CEPN (CNRS - University Paris 13). Cai Fang is Director of the Institute of Population and Labor Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and serves as the Member of the Standing Committee of the 11th National People's Congress. Karina Fernandez-Stark is a Senior Research Analyst at the Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness, Duke University. Gary Gereffi is Professor, Department of Sociology, and Director, Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness, Duke University, Naj Ghosheh is Research Officer at the International Labour Organization on working conditions and labour law issues. Paulo Roberto Giao was a visiting researcher at Judge Business School - University of Cambridge. Ralph E. Gomory is Research Professor in the Stern School of Business at New York University, and the former President of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Hongyul Han is Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics, Hanyang University, South Korea since 1995 and senior research fellow at the Center for International Economic Studies. Daniel Horgos is Research Economist at the Helmut Schmidt University. Banri Ito is Associate Professor of Economics, Senshu University, & Fellow (Adjunct) at the Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry. Julia Kotlarsky is Associate Professor at Warwick Business School, UK. Ekaterina Kuraksina is an Analyst for the Man Group plc. Natalia Levina is an Associate Professor in the Information, Operations, and Management Sciences Department at the Stern School of Business, New York University. Jon C. Messenger is Senior Research Officer at the ILO, with the lead responsibility for its programme on working time and work organisation. William Milberg is Professor and Chair of Economics at the New School for Social Research and a Fellow at the New School's Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis. Sebastien Miroudot is Senior Trade Policy Analyst in the Trade in Services Division of the OECD Trade and Agriculture Directorate. Moacir de Miranda Oliveira Junior is an Associate Professor of Strategy and International Business at the Business Administration Department - University of Sao Paulo. Balaji Parthasarathy is the ICICI Associate Professor at the International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore, India. Enrique Dussel Peters is a Professor at the Graduate School of Economics, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM) and consultant for several Mexican and international institutions. Yasuyuki Todo is Professor, Department of International Studies, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, and Faculty Fellow, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry. Eiichi Tomiura is Dean, College of Economics, and Professor of Economics at Graduate School of Social Sciences, Yokohama National University. Desiree van Gorp is Professor of International Business Strategy and Associate Dean of Degree Programs, Nyenrode Business Universiteit, Netherlands. Dr Desiree van Welsum is a consultant with the RAND Corporation (USA) and INSEAD (France). Ryuhei Wakasugi is Professor of International Economics at Kyoto University and Program Director of Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan. Meiyan Wang is a Professor at the Institute of Population and Labor Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Deborah Winkler is a consultant at the World Bank International Trade Department and Research Associate with the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis at the New School for Social Research. Du Yang is a professor at the Institute of Population and Labor Economics, Chief of the Division of Labor and Human Capital, and deputy Director at the Research Center for Human Resources, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Qu Yue is an Associate Professor in the Institute of Population and Labor Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Christopher Ziguras is Associate Professor of International Studies at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia.

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  • Bardhan, Ashok & Kroll, Cynthia A. & Jaffee, Dwight M. (ed.), 2013. "The Oxford Handbook of Offshoring and Global Employment," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780199765904.
  • Handle: RePEc:oxp:obooks:9780199765904
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