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Foreign Direct Investment, Regime Type, and Labor Protest in Developing Countries

机译:发展中国家的外国直接投资,制度类型和劳工抗议

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We explore the relationship between FDI, regime type, and strikes in low- and middle-income countries. We argue that FDI produces social tensions and opportunities for protest that can result in higher levels of industrial conflict. However, the effect of FDI is moderated by regime type. While democracies tend to have higher levels of protest overall, they are better able than authoritarian regimes to cope with the strains arising from FDI. We cite two reasons. First, political competition forces regimes to incorporate workers, which shifts conflict from industrial relations to the political arena. Second, democracies provide workers with freedom of association rights, which facilitate institutionalized grievance resolution. We test the argument using a new dataset of labor protest in low- and middle-income countries for the period 1980–2005.
机译:我们探讨了中低收入国家的FDI,政体类型和罢工之间的关系。我们认为,外国直接投资会引起社会紧张局势和抗议机会,可能导致更高水平的工业冲突。但是,外国直接投资的影响受到制度类型的影响。尽管民主政体总体上往往具有较高的抗议水平,但它们比专制政体更能应对外国直接投资带来的压力。我们列举两个原因。首先,政治竞争迫使政权吸收工人参加,这将冲突从劳资关系转移到政治舞台。第二,民主制度为工人提供了结社自由,这有助于解决制度化的申诉。我们使用一个新的1980-2005年中低收入国家的劳工抗议数据集来检验该论点。

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