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Heroic Defeats : The Politics of Job Loss, Hardback Book

Heroic Defeats : The Politics of Job Loss Hardback

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics series

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Heroic Defeats is a comparative investigation of how unions and firms interact when economic circumstances require substantial job loss.

Using simple game theory to generate testable propositions about when these situations will result in industrial conflict, Professor Golden illustrates the theory in a range of situations between 1950 and 1985 in Japan, Italy, and Britain.

Additionally, the author shows how the theory explains why strikes over job loss almost never occur in postwar unionised firms in the United States.

With its blend of rational choice and comparative politics, Heroic Defeats is the first systematic attempt to account for industrial conflict or its absence in situations of mass job loss.

This book should be of interest to political scientists, sociologists, economists, and students of labour and industrial relations, as well as specialists in European and Japanese history.

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