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Having a Say: How Institutions Impact Labor Organization and Influence

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Having a Say? Institutions and Labour Organization in Liberal Market Countries Laura B. Stephenson University of Western Ontario DRAFT – PLEASE DO NOT CITE Paper prepared for delivery at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association August 28-31 2003. Copyright by the American Political Science Association. Introduction It has been well established that institutions have an impact on the development of the society they structure. As Crepaz (1998:61) puts it “It is now generally agreed that
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