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A Partnership of Skills...
New Strategies for Union Growth:

a presentation by John Lloyd, AEEU, UK, on a new culture of labor/management relations that is helping to rebuild the British labor movement.


Participation and Economic Prosperity in a Global Economy
An international web dialogue sponsored by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation that is organized around a paper by Harvard's Dani Rodrik.


Measuring Globalization
A look at how indices of comparative "globalization" correlate with other measures of a nation's condition. A joint project of A.T. Kearney, Inc., and the Carnegie Endowment. Argues that globalization is good both for democracy and economic equality.


 

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