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Why do formal companies subcontract their production to the informal economy?
What are the advantages of subcontracting beyond profit maximisation?
New from Damien Bazin, @AugendraBhukuth, @AbirKhribich & Ani Wulandari on subcontracting in East Java:
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Call for Abstracts for a new special issue in Third World Quarterly: 'Emancipatory movements of the #GlobalSouth in a changing world order'
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So pleased to see this special issue online!
Guest edited by @samhalvorsen & @sofiazaragocin and packed with fantastic contributions, the special issue tackles territory and decolonisation across the Global South.
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Using a Chinese conceptualisation of social capital, informal interviews & 2 decades of data, @Joshua_Eisenman explains how & why the International Department of the Central Committee of the CPC builds relationships with African political elites
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