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Preface
1. Worker Participation in the Late Twentieth Century: Some Critical Issues
2. The Macropolitics of Organizational Change: A Comparative Analysis of the Spread of Small-Group Activities
3. Worker Participation in Technological Change: Interests, Influence, and Scope
4. Unions, the Quality of Work, and Technological Change in Sweden
5. Improving Participation: The Negotiation of New Technology in Italy and Europe
6. Worker Participation and the German Trade Unions: An Unfulfilled Dream?
7. Autogestion Coming and Going: The Strange Saga of Workers' Control Movements in Modern France
8. Industrial Relations and Economic Reform in Socialism: Hungary and Yugoslavia Compared
9. Self-Management and the Politics of Solidarity in Poland
10. The Institution of Democratic Reforms in the Chinese Enterprise since 1978
11. Worker Participation, Dependency, and the Politics of Reform in Latin America and the Caribbean: Jamaica, Chile, and Peru Compared
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