by Chris Jordan | Dec 19, 2016 | India, Rory Horner, South Africa
By Rory Horner, University of Manchester Rising power economies are potentially major growth opportunities for multinational companies. In the pharmaceutical industry, the “pharmerging” markets include the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, China and India) countries as well as...
by Chris Jordan | Nov 24, 2016 | India
By Natalie Langford, PhD researcher at the Global Development Institute, University of Manchester In November, the Rising Powers and Global Labour Standards team will be travelling to India in order to jointly host a conference alongside Centre for Responsible...
by Chris Jordan | Nov 22, 2016 | Brazil, China, India, Labour Standards and Global Production Networks
The ‘Rising Powers’, especially China, India and Brazil, have now become key players in the global economy. Yet, we still know too little about how these economies are engaging with and potentially shaping, the rules that govern international trade and global...
by Chris Jordan | Nov 10, 2016 | Brazil, China, India, Labour Standards and Global Production Networks, Law Development and Finance in Rising Powers, South Africa
By Boni Sones, University of Cambridge We live in a globalised world and buy products produced by workers’ from all over the World. Increasingly consumers are demanding that those who produce our goods are employed on decent terms and conditions whether they work in...
by Chris Jordan | Feb 17, 2016 | Centre for Responsible Business, CSR, India, Labour Standards and Global Production Networks, Rudolf Sinkovics, Uncategorized
By Centre for Responsible Business (CRB)Hon’ble Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises, Shri. Kalraj Mishra,inaugurating the conferenceThe Centre for Responsible Business (CRB) along with its partners organised a three-day international conference...
by Chris Jordan | Nov 18, 2015 | Brazil, China, India, Rory Horner, South Africa, Uncategorized
By Rory HornerIn a new article published via Territory, Politics, Governance, Rory Horner reviews emerging evidence of the growth of South-South trade and argues for the need to move beyond win-win notions from development cooperation to highlight the commercial...