Project related publications:
Peer-reviewed articles:
- Raess, D. (2020, online first). The Demand-Side Politics of China’s Global Buying Spree: Managers’ Attitudes toward Chinese Inward FDI Flows in Comparative Perspective, Review of International Political Economy (see: accepted manuscript)
- Earlier version cited in ʻDer Ständerat verlangt eine «Lex China»ʼ, NZZ, 17 June 2019, by Hansueli Schöchli (see here)
- Wagner, P. (2021). Patient Zero: unintended consequences and infectious upgrading : the effect of outward investment linkages with Europe on decent working conditions in Brazil. (Thesis). Universität Bern, Bern
- Raess, Damian (2019). Chinesische Investoren: Die Ängste werden unterschätzt, NZZ, 3 April (available here)
Other Publications relating to Globalization and/or Labor
Journal articles
Book chapters
Other Publications (workshop proceedings, working papers, blog entries, etc.):
- Raess, D., Ren, W., and Wagner, P. (2022). Hidden Strings Attached: Chinese (Commercially-oriented) Foreign Aid and International Political Alignment, Foreign Policy Analysis. DOI: 10.1093/fpa/orac010
- Wagner, P. and M. Plouffe (2019). Electoral systems and trade-policy outcomes: the effects of personal-vote incentives on barriers to international trade, Public Choice 180(3-4): 333-52 (available here)
- Raess, D. and D. Sari (2018). Labor Provisions in Trade Agreements (LABPTA): Introducing a New Dataset, Global Policy 9(4): 451-466.
- Reviewed by K.A. Elliott (2019) in Global Policy 10(1): 151-152.
- Raess, D., Dür, A. and D. Sari (2018). Protecting labor rights in preferential trade agreements: The role of trade unions, left governments, and skilled labor, Review of International Organizations 13(2): 143-62 (available here)
- Raess, D. and B. Burgoon (2015). Flexible Work and Immigration in Europe, British Journal of Industrial Relations 53(1): 94-111.
- Raess, D. (2014). Export Dependence and Institutional Change in Wage Bargaining in Germany, International Studies Quarterly 58(2): 282-94.
- Burgoon, B. and D. Raess (2014). Chinese Investment and European Labor: Should and Do Workers Fear Chinese FDI?, Asia Europe Journal 12 (1-2): 179-97.
- Burgoon, B. and D. Raess (2011). Does the global economy mean more sweat? Trade, investment, migration and working hours in Europe, Socio-Economic Review 9(4): 699-727.
- Burgoon, B. and D. Raess (2009). Globalization and Working Time: Working Hours and Flexibility in Germany, Politics & Society 37(4): 554-75.
- Raess, D. (2006). Globalization and why the ‘time is ripe’ for the transformation of German industrial relations, Review of International Political Economy 13(3): 449-79.
- Raess, D. and B. Burgoon (2006). The Dogs that Sometimes Bark: Globalization and Works Council Bargaining in Germany, European Journal of Industrial Relations 12(3): 287-309.
Book chapters
- Raess, D., and D. Sari (2020). Labor Market Regulations. In A. Mattoo, N. Rocha and M. Ruta (Eds.), Handbook of Deep Trade Agreements. Washington, D.C.: World Bank (pp. 583-606) (see: open access)
- Raess, D. (2016). Les étrangers volent-ils notre travail ?, Anouk Lloren, Laurent Tischler et Nicolas Tavaglione (dir.), Les étrangers volent-ils notre travail? Et 14 autres questions impertinentes. Genève: Labor et Fides, pp. 17-30.
Other Publications (workshop proceedings, working papers, blog entries, etc.):
- Raess, D. (2020). Level playing field rules and labour protection. The UK in a Changing Europe, April 20, 2020.
- Raess, D. (2018). Labour (and environmental) provisions in FTAs: What do they do?, In European Union, The future of sustainable developement chapters in EU free trade agreeements, workshop requested by INTA Committee, European Parliament, pp. 7-17, 23 July (see here)
- Carrère, C., Olarreaga, M. and D. Raess (2017). Labor Clauses in Trade Agreements: worker protection or protectionism? CEPR DP12251 (August), Centre for Economic Policy Research
- Carrère, C., Olarreaga, M. and D. Raess (2017). Labour clauses in trade agreements promote Southern exports to the North, Vox, CEPR’s Policy Portal, 15 December (see here)