[인문어학][영작에세이][영어원서]국가와 시장관계및 그의 노사관계
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유학중 쓴 영어 원서 에세이 입니다.
주제는 국가와 시장의 관계및 노사간의 관계입니다.
시장으로서 미국과 독일의 예를 들었구요,
글의 마지막에는, LME 또는 CME 가 좀 더 이로운지에 대해 서술하였습니다.
그 각각의 관계에 대해 대조 및 서술하였습니다.
혹시 영어원서로 에세이를 써야할 대학생 또는 유학생분들이 있을까
싶어서 도움이 되었으면 합니다
목차
1.Introduction
2.Characteristics and Strategies of LMEs
3.Characteristics and Strategies of CMEs
4.Strategies of LMEs and CMEs Compared
5.Superiority of the CME Approach?
6.Conclusion
본문내용
Introduction
In the varieties of capitalism approach to the political economy, the economies of developed countries are categorised as liberal market economies (“LMEs”) or coordinated market economies (“CMEs”) based on the following five areas in which firms must develop relationships to coordinate their endeavours: industrial relations, vocational training and education, corporate governance, inter-firm relations and employees of firms. This essay will consider whether LMEs or CMEs are “better” at addressing issues that arise in business-labour relations which requires analysis of a key element of business-labour relations, the cooperation between employers and employees, which is primarily achieved through bargaining for wages/work conditions. Therefore this essay will consider whether the approaches of firms in LMEs or CMEs are superior at securing the cooperation of employees using the US and Germany as examples.
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