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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 IrelandPublisher:Elsevier BV Publicly fundedAuthors: Tawiah, Vincent; Borgi, Hela;Tawiah, Vincent; Borgi, Hela;Purpose This paper aims to examine the effect of eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) adoption on financial reporting quality at the country-level (developing and developed countries). Design/methodology/approach This study uses data from 98 developed and developing countries between 2005 and 2018. This study collected data from various sources such as the World Economic Forum, World Development Indicators, World Governance Indicators and XBRL website. Findings The results show that XBRL is associated with an increased financial reporting quality. However, the relationship is stronger in developing countries than in developed countries. This study also finds that the results remain the same after accounting for years of XBRL experience and the effect of accounting globalisation. The results are consistent with the assumption that XBRL-formatted financial statements improve information efficiency through increased searching efficiency, quality of display and comparability. The results are robust to alternative econometric modifications such as controlling for country, year effects and endogeneity. Practical implications The results can potentially assist the XBRL promoters and regulators in expeditiously assessing the benefits of XBRL and advocating its adoption by many countries. The findings offer more motivations for regulators around the world to mandate this new filing standard format. Originality/value This study contributes to the literature by providing empirical evidence on the consequences of XBRL at the country level. This study provides evidence on an important question of whether the XBRL, new information technology in the accounting field, can play a useful role in improving financial reporting.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 IrelandPublisher:Elsevier BV Publicly fundedAuthors: Nouf Binhadab; Robert Gillanders; Thomas McCluskey;Nouf Binhadab; Robert Gillanders; Thomas McCluskey;AbstractWe investigate the importance of corruption in shaping the profit‐shifting behaviour of multinational firms. Using country‐level panel data, we find a significant and positive correlation between corruption and profit shifting. Our findings are consistent with several theoretical arguments predicting that corruption may both facilitate and provide an incentive to firm behaviour that deprives poorer countries of much needed tax revenues. Our findings are robust across a number of corruption and profit‐shifting measures, as well as to an instrumental variable approach that controls for the potential endogeneity between profit shifting and corruption. Our findings also indicate a negative and significant relationship between financial secrecy and outward profit shifting. We conclude that corruption and financial secrecy undermine global efforts to tackle profit shifting by multinational firms.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Research 2021 SerbiaPublisher:Informa UK Limited Funded by:EC | MIGRECEC| MIGRECAuthors: Šantić, Danica; Todorović, Milica; Natalija, Perišić;Šantić, Danica; Todorović, Milica; Natalija, Perišić;The COVID-19 pandemic has had severe consequences for the large-scale movement of populations within and across borders. Moreover, the crisis has had serious impacts on origin, transit and destination countries, as well as on migrant workers and their families. This paper aims to enhance the understanding of migration contexts in times of crises, as well as migrant-specific vulnerabilities, including the characteristics of stranded migrants in Serbia. Two phenomena have interacted to influence the shape and intensity of mobility in the country during the pandemic: that of citizens returning from abroad in the wake of the economic downturn and changing labour markets, and that of irregular migrants and asylum seekers stranded in transit along the Western Balkan Migration Route. An emphasis is placed on the challenges faced by migrants, as well as those faced by the country itself in terms of migration governance and management in times of crisis, questioning the existence of barriers to access to support. Despite the fact that these different groups of migrants will experience crises differently, it is important to explore the capacity of the country to assist them, both while in their country of origin and while in transit. This is an original manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies on December 20th, 2021 available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/19448953.2021.2015659
ZENODO; Journal of B... arrow_drop_down ZENODO; Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern StudiesOther literature type . Article . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 FrancePublisher:CAIRN Authors: Joly, Hervé;Joly, Hervé;L’industrie des textiles artificiels a employé pendant près d’un siècle jusqu’à plusieurs dizaines de milliers de personnes en France. La fabrication repose sur des fibres artificiellement produites à partir d’un traitement chimique de matières naturelles comme le coton ou la cellulose de bois. On a parlé de « soie artificielle » avant que la dénomination ne soit interdite par une loi de 1934 et remplacée par celle de « rayonne ». Après avoir retracé la multiplication spectaculaire des implantations, parfois rendues éphémères par la Grande Crise, de cette industrie en France dans les décennies 1900-1920, cet article étudie le recrutement largement féminin et migrant de la main-d’œuvre dans l’entre-deux-guerres à travers la population des cités ouvrières de deux usines. Les dures conditions sanitaires de travail dans ces entreprises sont notamment à l’origine de plusieurs mouvements de grèves importants, même si la conflictualité apparaît plutôt moins forte que dans l’ensemble de l’industrie textile. The artificial textile industry employed during almost one century up to several tens of thousands of workers in France. The production relies on artificial fibres produced through a chemical treatment of natural substances like cotton or wood cellulose. There was talk of “artificial silk” until the prohibition of this designation by a 1934 law and its replacement by the term “rayon”. After tracing the dramatic increase of production sites in France during the 1900’s-1920’s, sometimes ephemeral ones because of the Great Depression, this paper studies the largely feminine and migrant recruitment of the working force between the two wars through the population of working-class cities from two factories. The hard sanitary working conditions in those firms are notably at the origin of several important strikes, even if the level conflict appears to be rather weaker than in the whole textile industry. International audience
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021Publisher:Elsevier BV Publicly fundedAuthors: John O' Hagan;John O' Hagan;Abstract This paper examines the lives of US creative writers over time, in terms of geographic location/migration, literary output and age, For this, we have constructed a novel and large data set on the geographic location, and number of major publications, for every year of the lives of 473 US writers listed in Encyclopedia Britannica born between 1800 to 1949. The main findings of interest are: While the number of female authors at the start of the period equaled that of men, the number of male authors outstripped the former, and increasingly so, from 1875 on. The dominant genre was the novel, but its share of the total works listed decreased slowly after 1860 with a corresponding increase for plays. A high degree of migration of the authors is evident, reaching a marked peak in the ages 18 to 30. This applies in all four subperiods looked at, despite the huge differences across these subperiods in terms of geography and socioeconomic circumstances. After 1870 large numbers migrated abroad but over the whole period the main destination was New York City, making it the continuing dominant location for authors, despite the spread of the US to the West coast in the 19th century. This was driven, based on the case studies examined, by income-earning possibilities, mainly through magazines, the social milieu and a concentration of theatres there. A marked increase in creative output took place between the ages of 20 and 35, with no significant fall-off for many decades in the more recent periods.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021Publisher:Informa UK Limited Funded by:SSHRCSSHRCAuthors: Marcello Musto;Marcello Musto;The International Working Men’s Association was the prototype of all organizations of the Labor movement. It helped workers to grasp that the emancipation of labour could not be won in a single cou...
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021Publisher:SAGE Publications Authors: Indra de Soysa; Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati;Indra de Soysa; Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati;Some blame free-market capitalism for increasing income inequality, arguing that richer classes could block access to others for maintaining their privileges. By manipulating the degree of political rights and resources available to others, the rich could reduce opportunities for others. Others argue that growth-promoting free markets raise all incomes, increasing aggregate welfare. We argue that governments more dependent on free markets are likely to focus on increasing access to human capital, thereby narrowing the gap between the rich and poor by increasing opportunities, even if income inequality rises with high growth. We assess the issue by examining the effects of an Index of Economic Freedom on income inequality measured by the standardized GINI and measures of the equity of access to quality schooling, health, and justice covering 128 developing countries during the 1990–2017 period. Our results show that, even if economic freedom is associated with higher income inequality, it also associates robustly with access to opportunity. Our results are robust to alternative models, sample size, and testing methods, including instrumental variables analyzes addressing potential endogeneity bias. Our results, taken together, do not suggest that growth-promoting economic freedoms hamper future progress by raising inequalities—on the contrary, economic freedoms promote equity of access to opportunities—findings inconsistent with the view that governments under free-market conditions are easily captured by the wealthy, who then block equitable access to public goods.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 FrancePublisher:CEDLA - Centro de Estudios y Documentacion Authors: Le Tourneau, François-Michel;Le Tourneau, François-Michel;Artisanal small-scale gold mining, or garimpo in Portuguese, started in French Guiana in the 1990s. The French authorities have repressed it, but this has not led to the end of the activity. Based on extensive fieldwork, this paper aims to analyze the garimpo as an economic and social informal world built to be resilient to repression and to neutralize the high risks of clandestine exploitation. This system provides economic, social, and moral resources, all embodied in the garimpeiro identity, allowing a workforce made of thousands of individuals to act as a cohesive work organization. International audience
Mémoires en Sciences... arrow_drop_down European Review of Latin American and Caribbean StudiesArticleLicense: CC BYData sources: UnpayWallEuropean Review of Latin American and Caribbean StudiesArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesgold 3 citations 3 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert Mémoires en Sciences... arrow_drop_down European Review of Latin American and Caribbean StudiesArticleLicense: CC BYData sources: UnpayWallEuropean Review of Latin American and Caribbean StudiesArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 FrancePublisher:OpenEdition Authors: Guiheux, Gilles;Guiheux, Gilles;doi: 10.4000/nrt.9414
International audience; The article reviews China’s changing labour environment since the 1990s. These include the disappearance of the old working class inherited from the socialist era; the emergence of a new working class comprised of rural emigrants (worker-peasants or mingong); and, more recently, the consequences of economic tertiarisation and flexible working. It also highlights the main issues currently being debated in academic litterature. Workers’ propensity for conflict and resistance to the domination of capital interests has sparked a variety of interpretations as well as vigorous debate. The very existence of a Chinese working class, in the Marxist sense of the term, remains highly debated.; Este artículo remite a las transformaciones del escenario del trabajo en China desde la década de 1990 : la desaparición de la antigua clase obrera heredada del periodo socialista, el surgimiento de una nueva clase obrera procedente del campo (los obreros-campesinos o mingong) y, más recientemente, las consecuencias de la terciarización de la economía y de la flexibilización del empleo. También hace hincapié en las principales cuestiones planteadas. Hubo vigorosos debates y perduran en la interpretación que se les dé en la conflictividad y en la resistencia de los asalariados a las formas de dominio del capital. La cuestión de la existencia o no de una clase obrera china, en el sentido marxista del término, sigue discutiéndose.; Cet article revient sur ces transformations de la scène du travail en Chine depuis les années 1990 : la disparition de l’ancienne classe ouvrière héritée de la période socialiste, l’émergence d’une nouvelle classe ouvrière venue des campagnes (les ouvriers-paysans ou mingong), et, plus récemment, les conséquences de la tertiarisation de l’économie et de la flexibilisation de l’emploi. Elle met également en exergue les principales questions posées. Des débats vigoureux ont eu lieu et perdurent sur l’interprétation à donner à la conflictualité et à la résistance des salariés aux formes de domination du capital. La question de l’existence ou non d’une classe ouvrière chinoise, au sens marxiste du terme, reste débattue
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 FrancePublisher:IOP Publishing Authors: Chmielarz, Błażej; Bredimas, Alexandre; Herpson, Cédric;Chmielarz, Błażej; Bredimas, Alexandre; Herpson, Cédric;Abstract The paper analyses Polish industrial energy market requirements and the economic boundary conditions of for High Temperature Reactor (HTR)-based hybrid energy systems for electricity, heat, and hydrogen production. The Polish industry suffers from high imported gas prices and high dependence on domestic coal sector. Most industrial coal boilers are ageing and will need replacement within two decades. Increasing emission prices will soon cripple the profitability of coal in favour of natural gas and leave an opening for HTRs. HTRs can be competitive for both heat and electricity generation if used at load factors above 90% and constructed within budget and on time. The competitiveness of HTRs grows further with rising fossil fuels and CO2 emission prices. For industrial hydrogen, steam methane reforming (SMR) is competitive against any other alternative. Large-scale hydrogen production with HTR-based Sulphur Iodine cycle may compete with SMR if capital and operational costs can be decreased. High temperature steam electrolysis requires more durable materials and lower capital cost. Electrolysis, given its relatively low CAPEX and scalability, can be competitive when electricity is cheap as a result of over-production from intermittent power capacities. Other fossil-based hydrogen production methods appear more costly and CO2-intensive than SMR. The study was done as a part of the GEMINI+ project.
Journal of Physics :... arrow_drop_down Journal of Physics : Conference SeriesArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYData sources: CrossrefMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2021License: CC BY NC NDFull-Text: https://hal.science/hal-03430450/documentadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 IrelandPublisher:Elsevier BV Publicly fundedAuthors: Tawiah, Vincent; Borgi, Hela;Tawiah, Vincent; Borgi, Hela;Purpose This paper aims to examine the effect of eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) adoption on financial reporting quality at the country-level (developing and developed countries). Design/methodology/approach This study uses data from 98 developed and developing countries between 2005 and 2018. This study collected data from various sources such as the World Economic Forum, World Development Indicators, World Governance Indicators and XBRL website. Findings The results show that XBRL is associated with an increased financial reporting quality. However, the relationship is stronger in developing countries than in developed countries. This study also finds that the results remain the same after accounting for years of XBRL experience and the effect of accounting globalisation. The results are consistent with the assumption that XBRL-formatted financial statements improve information efficiency through increased searching efficiency, quality of display and comparability. The results are robust to alternative econometric modifications such as controlling for country, year effects and endogeneity. Practical implications The results can potentially assist the XBRL promoters and regulators in expeditiously assessing the benefits of XBRL and advocating its adoption by many countries. The findings offer more motivations for regulators around the world to mandate this new filing standard format. Originality/value This study contributes to the literature by providing empirical evidence on the consequences of XBRL at the country level. This study provides evidence on an important question of whether the XBRL, new information technology in the accounting field, can play a useful role in improving financial reporting.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 IrelandPublisher:Elsevier BV Publicly fundedAuthors: Nouf Binhadab; Robert Gillanders; Thomas McCluskey;Nouf Binhadab; Robert Gillanders; Thomas McCluskey;AbstractWe investigate the importance of corruption in shaping the profit‐shifting behaviour of multinational firms. Using country‐level panel data, we find a significant and positive correlation between corruption and profit shifting. Our findings are consistent with several theoretical arguments predicting that corruption may both facilitate and provide an incentive to firm behaviour that deprives poorer countries of much needed tax revenues. Our findings are robust across a number of corruption and profit‐shifting measures, as well as to an instrumental variable approach that controls for the potential endogeneity between profit shifting and corruption. Our findings also indicate a negative and significant relationship between financial secrecy and outward profit shifting. We conclude that corruption and financial secrecy undermine global efforts to tackle profit shifting by multinational firms.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Research 2021 SerbiaPublisher:Informa UK Limited Funded by:EC | MIGRECEC| MIGRECAuthors: Šantić, Danica; Todorović, Milica; Natalija, Perišić;Šantić, Danica; Todorović, Milica; Natalija, Perišić;The COVID-19 pandemic has had severe consequences for the large-scale movement of populations within and across borders. Moreover, the crisis has had serious impacts on origin, transit and destination countries, as well as on migrant workers and their families. This paper aims to enhance the understanding of migration contexts in times of crises, as well as migrant-specific vulnerabilities, including the characteristics of stranded migrants in Serbia. Two phenomena have interacted to influence the shape and intensity of mobility in the country during the pandemic: that of citizens returning from abroad in the wake of the economic downturn and changing labour markets, and that of irregular migrants and asylum seekers stranded in transit along the Western Balkan Migration Route. An emphasis is placed on the challenges faced by migrants, as well as those faced by the country itself in terms of migration governance and management in times of crisis, questioning the existence of barriers to access to support. Despite the fact that these different groups of migrants will experience crises differently, it is important to explore the capacity of the country to assist them, both while in their country of origin and while in transit. This is an original manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies on December 20th, 2021 available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/19448953.2021.2015659
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 FrancePublisher:CAIRN Authors: Joly, Hervé;Joly, Hervé;L’industrie des textiles artificiels a employé pendant près d’un siècle jusqu’à plusieurs dizaines de milliers de personnes en France. La fabrication repose sur des fibres artificiellement produites à partir d’un traitement chimique de matières naturelles comme le coton ou la cellulose de bois. On a parlé de « soie artificielle » avant que la dénomination ne soit interdite par une loi de 1934 et remplacée par celle de « rayonne ». Après avoir retracé la multiplication spectaculaire des implantations, parfois rendues éphémères par la Grande Crise, de cette industrie en France dans les décennies 1900-1920, cet article étudie le recrutement largement féminin et migrant de la main-d’œuvre dans l’entre-deux-guerres à travers la population des cités ouvrières de deux usines. Les dures conditions sanitaires de travail dans ces entreprises sont notamment à l’origine de plusieurs mouvements de grèves importants, même si la conflictualité apparaît plutôt moins forte que dans l’ensemble de l’industrie textile. The artificial textile industry employed during almost one century up to several tens of thousands of workers in France. The production relies on artificial fibres produced through a chemical treatment of natural substances like cotton or wood cellulose. There was talk of “artificial silk” until the prohibition of this designation by a 1934 law and its replacement by the term “rayon”. After tracing the dramatic increase of production sites in France during the 1900’s-1920’s, sometimes ephemeral ones because of the Great Depression, this paper studies the largely feminine and migrant recruitment of the working force between the two wars through the population of working-class cities from two factories. The hard sanitary working conditions in those firms are notably at the origin of several important strikes, even if the level conflict appears to be rather weaker than in the whole textile industry. International audience
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021Publisher:Elsevier BV Publicly fundedAuthors: John O' Hagan;John O' Hagan;Abstract This paper examines the lives of US creative writers over time, in terms of geographic location/migration, literary output and age, For this, we have constructed a novel and large data set on the geographic location, and number of major publications, for every year of the lives of 473 US writers listed in Encyclopedia Britannica born between 1800 to 1949. The main findings of interest are: While the number of female authors at the start of the period equaled that of men, the number of male authors outstripped the former, and increasingly so, from 1875 on. The dominant genre was the novel, but its share of the total works listed decreased slowly after 1860 with a corresponding increase for plays. A high degree of migration of the authors is evident, reaching a marked peak in the ages 18 to 30. This applies in all four subperiods looked at, despite the huge differences across these subperiods in terms of geography and socioeconomic circumstances. After 1870 large numbers migrated abroad but over the whole period the main destination was New York City, making it the continuing dominant location for authors, despite the spread of the US to the West coast in the 19th century. This was driven, based on the case studies examined, by income-earning possibilities, mainly through magazines, the social milieu and a concentration of theatres there. A marked increase in creative output took place between the ages of 20 and 35, with no significant fall-off for many decades in the more recent periods.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021Publisher:Informa UK Limited Funded by:SSHRCSSHRCAuthors: Marcello Musto;Marcello Musto;The International Working Men’s Association was the prototype of all organizations of the Labor movement. It helped workers to grasp that the emancipation of labour could not be won in a single cou...
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021Publisher:SAGE Publications Authors: Indra de Soysa; Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati;Indra de Soysa; Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati;Some blame free-market capitalism for increasing income inequality, arguing that richer classes could block access to others for maintaining their privileges. By manipulating the degree of political rights and resources available to others, the rich could reduce opportunities for others. Others argue that growth-promoting free markets raise all incomes, increasing aggregate welfare. We argue that governments more dependent on free markets are likely to focus on increasing access to human capital, thereby narrowing the gap between the rich and poor by increasing opportunities, even if income inequality rises with high growth. We assess the issue by examining the effects of an Index of Economic Freedom on income inequality measured by the standardized GINI and measures of the equity of access to quality schooling, health, and justice covering 128 developing countries during the 1990–2017 period. Our results show that, even if economic freedom is associated with higher income inequality, it also associates robustly with access to opportunity. Our results are robust to alternative models, sample size, and testing methods, including instrumental variables analyzes addressing potential endogeneity bias. Our results, taken together, do not suggest that growth-promoting economic freedoms hamper future progress by raising inequalities—on the contrary, economic freedoms promote equity of access to opportunities—findings inconsistent with the view that governments under free-market conditions are easily captured by the wealthy, who then block equitable access to public goods.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 FrancePublisher:CEDLA - Centro de Estudios y Documentacion Authors: Le Tourneau, François-Michel;Le Tourneau, François-Michel;Artisanal small-scale gold mining, or garimpo in Portuguese, started in French Guiana in the 1990s. The French authorities have repressed it, but this has not led to the end of the activity. Based on extensive fieldwork, this paper aims to analyze the garimpo as an economic and social informal world built to be resilient to repression and to neutralize the high risks of clandestine exploitation. This system provides economic, social, and moral resources, all embodied in the garimpeiro identity, allowing a workforce made of thousands of individuals to act as a cohesive work organization. International audience
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International audience; The article reviews China’s changing labour environment since the 1990s. These include the disappearance of the old working class inherited from the socialist era; the emergence of a new working class comprised of rural emigrants (worker-peasants or mingong); and, more recently, the consequences of economic tertiarisation and flexible working. It also highlights the main issues currently being debated in academic litterature. Workers’ propensity for conflict and resistance to the domination of capital interests has sparked a variety of interpretations as well as vigorous debate. The very existence of a Chinese working class, in the Marxist sense of the term, remains highly debated.; Este artículo remite a las transformaciones del escenario del trabajo en China desde la década de 1990 : la desaparición de la antigua clase obrera heredada del periodo socialista, el surgimiento de una nueva clase obrera procedente del campo (los obreros-campesinos o mingong) y, más recientemente, las consecuencias de la terciarización de la economía y de la flexibilización del empleo. También hace hincapié en las principales cuestiones planteadas. Hubo vigorosos debates y perduran en la interpretación que se les dé en la conflictividad y en la resistencia de los asalariados a las formas de dominio del capital. La cuestión de la existencia o no de una clase obrera china, en el sentido marxista del término, sigue discutiéndose.; Cet article revient sur ces transformations de la scène du travail en Chine depuis les années 1990 : la disparition de l’ancienne classe ouvrière héritée de la période socialiste, l’émergence d’une nouvelle classe ouvrière venue des campagnes (les ouvriers-paysans ou mingong), et, plus récemment, les conséquences de la tertiarisation de l’économie et de la flexibilisation de l’emploi. Elle met également en exergue les principales questions posées. Des débats vigoureux ont eu lieu et perdurent sur l’interprétation à donner à la conflictualité et à la résistance des salariés aux formes de domination du capital. La question de l’existence ou non d’une classe ouvrière chinoise, au sens marxiste du terme, reste débattue
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 FrancePublisher:IOP Publishing Authors: Chmielarz, Błażej; Bredimas, Alexandre; Herpson, Cédric;Chmielarz, Błażej; Bredimas, Alexandre; Herpson, Cédric;Abstract The paper analyses Polish industrial energy market requirements and the economic boundary conditions of for High Temperature Reactor (HTR)-based hybrid energy systems for electricity, heat, and hydrogen production. The Polish industry suffers from high imported gas prices and high dependence on domestic coal sector. Most industrial coal boilers are ageing and will need replacement within two decades. Increasing emission prices will soon cripple the profitability of coal in favour of natural gas and leave an opening for HTRs. HTRs can be competitive for both heat and electricity generation if used at load factors above 90% and constructed within budget and on time. The competitiveness of HTRs grows further with rising fossil fuels and CO2 emission prices. For industrial hydrogen, steam methane reforming (SMR) is competitive against any other alternative. Large-scale hydrogen production with HTR-based Sulphur Iodine cycle may compete with SMR if capital and operational costs can be decreased. High temperature steam electrolysis requires more durable materials and lower capital cost. Electrolysis, given its relatively low CAPEX and scalability, can be competitive when electricity is cheap as a result of over-production from intermittent power capacities. Other fossil-based hydrogen production methods appear more costly and CO2-intensive than SMR. The study was done as a part of the GEMINI+ project.
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