by Chris Jordan | Aug 27, 2014 | Uncategorized
By Salo Coslovskyimage by S. CoslovskyIn a recent article in Oxford Development Studies, Salo Coslovsky examines how labour inspectors and prosecutors have addressed enforcement of labour regulation in four critical sectors in Brazil. This post summarises...
by Chris Jordan | Aug 21, 2014 | Uncategorized
By Elisa Giuliani, Sara Gorgoni, Christina Günther and Roberta Rabellottiimage by Stuart Miles/FreeDigitalPhotos.netIn a recent paper in International Business Review, Elisa Giuliani, Sara Gorgoni, Christina Günther and Roberta Rabellotti explore the...
by Chris Jordan | Aug 14, 2014 | Uncategorized
image by Stuart Miles/FreeDigitalPhotos.netBy Alejandro Guarín and Peter Knorringa In their recent article in Oxford Development Studies, Vol. 42, No. 2, Alejandro Guarín and Peter Knorringa ask how new middle-class consumers in the Rising Powers will influence...
by Chris Jordan | Aug 6, 2014 | Uncategorized
By Rudolf Sinkovics, Mo Yamin, Khalid Nadvi and Yingying Zhangimage by sheelamohan/FreeDigitalPhotos.netA special section in International Business Review, Volume 23, Issue 4, features ‘Rising Powers from Emerging Markets – The Changing Face of...
by Chris Jordan | Jul 18, 2014 | Uncategorized
June 5, 2014, ManchesterOn 5 June, for the first time PhD students and post-docs associated with the 12 research projects funded under the ESRC ‘Rising Powers and Interdependent Futures’ programme came together in Manchester. The early career researchers used the...
by Chris Jordan | Jul 17, 2014 | Uncategorized
By Khalid Nadviimage by photoeverywhere.co.ukA recent special issue in Oxford Development Studies explores how new players from the Rising Powers (mot notably China, Brazil and India) may challenge the global ‘rules of the game’ on social and...