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Book Title: Labour Regulation and Development
Editor(s): Marshall, Shelley; Fenwick, Colin
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781785364891
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 4
Extract:
Contributors
Graciela Bensusán is Research Professor at the Universidad Autónoma
Metropolitana-Xochimilco in Mexico City and a Research Professor
(part-time) at the Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales-México,
Mexico. She has held research appointments at leading universities in
Mexico and the United Kingdom, and has published widely on labour
market regulation in Mexico, and in Latin America more broadly. Her
books include Diseño legal y desempeño real: instituciones laborales en
América Latina (M.A. Porrúa, 2006) and Organized Labour and Politics
in Mexico: Changes, Continuities and Contradictions, co-authored with
Kevin Middlebrook (Institute for the Study of the Americas, University
of London, 2012). Graciela's work also appears in leading journals in both
law and sociology. Her current research focuses on comparative analysis
of labour policies, institutions and organisations in Latin America.
David Cheong is a specialist in trade and employment issues at the
International Labour Office in Geneva, Switzerland. He previously
managed an ILO project on `Assessing and Addressing the Effects of Trade
on Employment', which explored the nexus between trade and employment
in developing countries. Before joining the ILO, David was an Assistant
Professor of International Economics at the Bologna campus of the
School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University. His
research and teaching have been in the areas of international trade policy;
globalisation and employment; foreign direct investment; migration; and
development. He has consulted for the World Bank, the United States
Agency for International Development, the World Trade ...
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