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Perspectives on Neoliberalism, Labour and Globalization in India : Essays In Honour of Lalit K. Deshpande / / edited by K.R. Shyam Sundar.

Coauthor Shyam Sundar, K.R. Corporate Author (Coauthor) SpringerLink (Online service) Edition 1st ed. 2019. Description LIX, 322 p. 8 illus., 5 illus. in color. : online resource. ISBN 9789811369728 Contents note bla Chapter 1: Introduction: Contesting Neoliberalism and Search for Alternatives – An Overview of Conversations -- Chapter 2: 21st Century Capitalist Development: Upon the Backs of, and Against, Global Labour -- Chapter 3: Labour-Capital Conflict and Permeation of Class in Marxian Categories -- Chapter 4: Industrial Relations and Globalization: A Marxist Perspective -- Chapter 5: Labour, Capital and State in Neo-Liberal India: Some Reflections on Recent Developments -- Chapter 6: The Great Transformation in Our Time and the Possibilities for the Renewal of Social Democracy -- Chapter 7: Towards a Theology of Work Based on the Bible and Social Teachings of the Church -- Chapter 8: The future of the ILO: a renewed purpose in promoting a global living wage -- Chapter 9: Towards a multi-scalar analytical framework for comparing employment relations and the gig economy internationally -- Chapter 10: The Trajectories of Industrial Relations: China and India -- Chapter 11: Labour in Global Value Chains: An Analytical Framework -- Chapter 12: Globalization, Work Space Transformation and Informal Workers: A Reversal of Gender Roles -- Chapter 13: State, Market and Labour: A Dalit Perspective Abstract This book employs a variety of perspectives such as Institutional, Social Democratic, Marxist, Gender and Informal, Biblical and Dalit, to critically examine the impact of neo-liberal globalisation on both formal and informal sectors of the labour market and the industrial relations system. The narratives not only interrogate current institutions and paradigms, but also outline future developments. Edition in different support Edition in different support Physical unit level Springer eBooks Topical name Labor economics
Development economics
Asia-Economic conditions
Culture—Economic aspects
Labor Economics
Development Economics
Asian Economics
Gender and Economics
CBC HD4801-8943
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bla Chapter 1: Introduction: Contesting Neoliberalism and Search for Alternatives – An Overview of Conversations -- Chapter 2: 21st Century Capitalist Development: Upon the Backs of, and Against, Global Labour -- Chapter 3: Labour-Capital Conflict and Permeation of Class in Marxian Categories -- Chapter 4: Industrial Relations and Globalization: A Marxist Perspective -- Chapter 5: Labour, Capital and State in Neo-Liberal India: Some Reflections on Recent Developments -- Chapter 6: The Great Transformation in Our Time and the Possibilities for the Renewal of Social Democracy -- Chapter 7: Towards a Theology of Work Based on the Bible and Social Teachings of the Church -- Chapter 8: The future of the ILO: a renewed purpose in promoting a global living wage -- Chapter 9: Towards a multi-scalar analytical framework for comparing employment relations and the gig economy internationally -- Chapter 10: The Trajectories of Industrial Relations: China and India -- Chapter 11: Labour in Global Value Chains: An Analytical Framework -- Chapter 12: Globalization, Work Space Transformation and Informal Workers: A Reversal of Gender Roles -- Chapter 13: State, Market and Labour: A Dalit Perspective.

This book employs a variety of perspectives such as Institutional, Social Democratic, Marxist, Gender and Informal, Biblical and Dalit, to critically examine the impact of neo-liberal globalisation on both formal and informal sectors of the labour market and the industrial relations system. The narratives not only interrogate current institutions and paradigms, but also outline future developments.

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