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Feb 27, 2011
Layna Mosley, 2011, "Replication data for: Collective Labor Rights Dataset", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/WVZC90, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:5:ZYUZJv8S/f+/xzF0GMg4Pw== [fileUNF]
This dataset contains several measures of collective labor rights; these measures capture the legal rights of workers to organize, associate freely, bargain collectively and strike, as well as the observation of these rights in practice. The dataset covers nearly all sovereign states, with annual data for the 1985-2002 period. The coding of these i... |
Nov 27, 2007
Layna Mosley, 2007, "Replication data for: Room to Move: International Financial Markets and National Welfare States", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/YWR4IT, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:4fCLQ8Pf0Ple7ouEkOeJPA== [fileUNF]
A central research question in international and comparative political economy concerns the influence of international financial markets on government policy outcomes. To what extent does international capital mobility limit government policy choices? Does capital market openness render impossible the public provision of education and health care,... |
Nov 27, 2007
Layna Mosley, 2007, "Replication data for: Government-Financial Market Relations after EMU: New Currency, New Constraints?", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ROCBL7, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:8cC2pDY5VfFoXm8f3kuvjQ== [fileUNF]
The European Monetary Union (EMU) has generated a variety of changes, including the loss of national monetary policy autonomy and the creation of deeper integrated intra-European markets for goods, services, and financial instruments. This article explores the extent to which EMU has changed the ways in which and the extent to which international f... |
Nov 27, 2007
Layna Mosley; Saika Uno, 2007, "Replication data for: Racing to the Bottom or Climbing to the Top? Economic Globalization and Labor Rights", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ISQ0TI, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:VFYGGTA1HJS9Y3ySG22HhQ== [fileUNF]
This article explores the impact of economic globalization on workers’ rights in developing countries. We hypothesize that the impact of globalization on labor rights depends not only on the overall level of economic openness, but also on the precise ways in which a country participates in global production networks. Using a new dataset on collecti... |