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INTERNATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO LABOUR STUDIES
EDITORS
Gerald Berk, Charles Craypo, Barbara Fick, Robert Fishman, Teresa Ghilarducci, Edward Lorenz, Jill Rubery, Suzanne Kanzelmann Smith, Frank Wilkinson (Managing Editor)
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Francesca Bettio (Italy), Adrienne Birecree (USA), Gerhard Bosch (Germany), Peter Brosnan (Australia), Alberto Castro (Portugal), Simon Deakin (UK), Rainer Dombois (Germany), Gerard Hughes (Ireland), Jane Humphries (UK), Richard Hurd (USA), Constance Lever-Tracy (Australia), Phillippe Mehaut (France), Alberto Meixide (Spain), Francois Michon (France), ltsutomo Mitsui (Japan), Sam Rosenberg (USA), Werner Sengenberger (Germany), Bo Strath (Sweden), Gyorgy Sziraczki (Hungary), Paola Villa (Italy), Howard Wial (USA), Carla Lipsig-Mumme (Canada)
International Contributions to Labour Studies is a joint venture between the Cambridge Political Economy Society (UK) and the Higgins Labor Research Center of the University of Notre Dame (USA). Its approach is multidisciplinary. Strong emphasis will be given to realism of analysis and a requirement of published articles is that their contents should be accessible to non-specialists. The Editors would like to receive economic, historical, industrial relations, legal, sociological and political papers in any field of the study of labour. Empirical, policy and international comparative studies are especially welcome. Review articles of important books and debates will be a feature.
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