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Global Work, Surplus Labor, and the precarious Economies of the Border
D.L. Arnold
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Technology & Society Studies
Globalisation, Transnationalism and Development
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Three-scale
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Surplus Labor
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Global Work
100%
Neoliberal
50%
Transaction Costs
50%
Asia
50%
Analysis Scale
50%
Textile Industry
50%
Capital Flows
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Worker number
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Labor Migration
50%
State-led
50%
Border Areas
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Development Banks
50%
Precarious Work
50%
Greater Mekong Subregion
50%
Recruitment Practices
50%
Regional Production Networks
50%
Employment Practices
50%
Garment Industry
50%
Border Towns
50%
Labor Employment
50%
Transaction Time
50%
Work Contract
50%
Mainland Southeast Asia
50%
Racialized Labor
50%
Industrial Zone
50%
Labour Recruitment
50%
Surplus Populations
50%
Transnational State
50%
Social Sciences
Labor Migration
100%
Development Bank
100%
Capital Flow
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Textile Industry
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Work Contract
100%
Garment Industry
100%
Industrial Zone
100%
Underemployment
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
100%
Labor Migration
100%
Underemployment
100%
Development Bank
100%
Business Network
100%
Non-Standard Employment
100%
INIS
labor
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economy
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asia
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values
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increasing
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cost
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zones
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populations
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production
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migration
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contracts
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industry
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capital
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trade
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workers
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employment
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banks
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textiles
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