A low road to investment and labour management? : the labour process at Nordic subsidiaries in the Baltic States
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University of JyväskyläISBN
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foreign direct investment labour process theory manufacturing subsidiary role post-Soviet enterprises Baltic States Nordic countries suorat investoinnit ulkomaiset investoinnit emoyhtiöt tytäryhtiöt yritykset tuotanto teollisuustyö teollisuustyöntekijät postkommunismi markkinatalous työntekijät työelämän suhteet yritysstrategiat teollisuusyritykset siirtymätalous Baltia Pohjoismaat
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