445
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Last of the Labour Aristocrats: Restructuring of the Philippine Sugar Industry and the Exportist Labour Market

References

  • Aglietta, M. 1979. A Theory of Capitalist Regulation: The U.S. Experience. London: New Left Books.
  • Amin, S. 1975. Unequal Development. New York: Monthly Review Press.
  • Angeles, L. 1995. “The Survival of Privilege: The Strategies of Political Resilience of Oligarchs in the Philippines, 1946–1992.” PhD diss., Queen’s University.
  • Boyer, R. 1990. The Regulation School: A Critical Introduction. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Billig, M. 2003. Barons, Brokers and Buyers: The Institutions and Cultures of Philippine Sugar. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
  • Billig, M. 2007. “The Interests of Competing Elites: Fighting Over Protectionism and ‘Free Markets’ in Philippine Sugar.” Culture and Agriculture 29 (2): 70–77.
  • Burawoy, M. 1985. The Politics of Production: Factory Regimes under Capitalism and Socialism. London: Verso.
  • Deyo, F. 2006. “South-East Asian Industrial Labour: Structural Demobilization and Political Transformation.” In The Political Economy of South-East Asia: Markets, Power and Contestation, edited by G. Rodan, K. Hewison, and R. Robison, 283–304. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
  • Doeringer, P., and M. Piore. 1971. Internal Labour Markets and Manpower Analysis. Lexington: D.C. Heath.
  • Dungo, N. 1969. A Southern Industrial Complex: A Socio-Economic Description. Manila: University of the Philippines. A Community Development Research Council Publication. Study Series No. 27.
  • Gordon, D., R. Edwards, and M. Reich. 1982. Segmented Work, Divided Workers: The Historical Transformations of Labour in the United States. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Grandin, G. 2009. Fordlandia: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford’s Forgotten Jungle City. New York: Metropolitan Books.
  • Hutchison, J., ed. 2001. Organizing Labor in Globalising Asia. London: Routledge.
  • Jessop, B. 1995. “The Regulation Approach, Governance, and Post-Fordism: Alternative Perspectives on Economic and Political Change.” Economy and Society 24 (3): 307–333.
  • Jessop, B., and N.-L. Sum. 2006. “A Regulationist Re-Reading of East Asian Newly Industrializing Economies: From Peripheral Fordism to Exportism.” In Beyond the Regulation Approach: Putting Capitalist Economies in Their Place, edited by B. Jessop and N.-L. Sum, 152–186. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
  • Jonas, A. 1996. “Local Labour Control Regimes: Uneven Development and the Social Regulation of Production.” Regional Studies 30 (4): 323–338.
  • Larkin, J. A. 1993. Sugar and the Origins of Modern Philippine Society. Quezon City: New Day.
  • Lee, C. 1998. Gender and the South China Miracle: Two Worlds of Factory Women. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Lee, C. 2009. “Raw Encounters: Chinese Managers, African Workers and the Politics of Casualization in Africa’s Chinese Enclaves.” The China Quarterly 199: 647–666.
  • Lipietz, A. 1987. Mirages and Miracles: The Crisis of Global Fordism. London: Verso.
  • Lipietz, A. 1997. “The Post-Fordist World: Labour Relations, International Hierarchy and Global Ecology.” Review of International Political Economy 4 (1): 1–41.
  • Lopez-Gonzaga, V. 1994. Land of Hope, Land of Want: A Socio-Economic History of Negros (1571–1985). Quezon City: Philippine National Historical Society.
  • Martin, R. 2000. “Local Labour Markets: Their Nature, Performance and Regulation.” In The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography, edited by G. Clark, M. Feldman, and M. Gertler, 455–476. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Martin, R., and P. S. Morrison. 2003. “Introduction: Thinking About the Geographies of Labour.” In Geographies of Labour Market Inequality, edited by R. Martin and P. S. Morrison, 3–20. London: Routledge.
  • McCoy, A. 1982. “A Queen Dies Slowly: The Rise and Decline of Iloilo City.” In Philippine Social History: Global Trade and Local Transformations, edited by A. McCoy and C. de Jesus, 297–358. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.
  • McCoy, A. 1984. “The Iloilo General Strike: Defeat of the Proletariat in a Philippine Colonial City.” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 15 (2): 330–364.
  • McCoy, A. 1992. “Sugar Barons: Formation of a Native Planter Class in the Colonial Philippines.” Journal of Peasant Studies 19 (3/4): 106–141.
  • McCoy, A. 2009. “The Philippine Oligarchy at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century.” In An Anarchy of Families: State and Family in the Philippines, edited by A. McCoy, xi–xxx. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
  • McKay, S. C. 2006. Satanic Mills or Silicon Islands? The Politics of High Tech Production in the Philippines. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
  • Nagano, Y. 1988. “The Oligopolistic Structure of the Philippine Sugar Industry during the Great Depression.” In The World Sugar Economy in War and Depression 1914–1940, edited by B. Albert and A. Graves. London: Routledge.
  • Peck, J. 1996. Work-Place: The Social Regulation of Labor Markets. New York: Guilford Press.
  • Peck, J., and N. Theodore. 2001. “Contingent Chicago: Restructuring the Spaces of Temporary Labor.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 25 (3): 471–496.
  • Peck, J., and N. Theodore. 2007. “Flexible Recession: The Temporary Staffing Industry and Mediated Work in the United States.” Cambridge Journal of Economics 31 (2): 171–192.
  • PSMA (Philippine Sugar Millers Association). 2013. Sugar Exports (US Quota vs. Actual Shipment), Quota Year 1992–93 to 2007–08; Raw Sugar Production by Mill District, Crop Year 1970–71 to 2011–12. Manila: Unpublished Data.
  • Rivera, T. 2003. “The Leading Chinese-Filipino Business Families in Post-Marcos Philippines.” In Ethnic Businesses: Chinese Capitalism in Southeast Asia, edited by K.S. Jomo and B. Folk, 91–103. New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
  • Sum, N.-L. 1998. “Theorizing Export-Oriented Economic Development in East Asian Newly Industrializing Countries: A Regulationist Perspective.” In Dynamic Asia: Business, Trade and Economic Development in Pacific Asia, edited by I. Cook, M. Doel, R. Li, and Y. Yang, 41–77. Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • VMC (Victorias Milling Company). 1989. Victorias: A History in Pictures. Makati: Victorias Milling Company.
  • Yeung, H. 1999. “Regulating Investment Abroad: The Political Economy of the Regionalization of Singaporean Firms.” Antipode 31 (3): 245–273.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.