Contemporary scholars debate the factors driving despotic labour conditions across the world economy. Some emphasize the dominance of global market imperatives and others highlight the market''s reliance upon extra-economic coercion and state violence.At the Margins of the Global Marketengages in this debate through a comparative and world-historical analysis of the labour regimes of three global commodity-producing subregions of rural Colombia: the coffee region of Viejo Caldas the banana region of Urab and the coca/cocaine region of the Cagun. By drawing upon insights from labour regimes global commodity chains and world historical sociology this book offers a novel understanding of the broad range of factors - local national global and interregional - that shape labour conditions on the ground in Colombia. In doing so it offers a critical new framework for analysing labour and development dynamics that exist at the margins of the global market.
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