Layna Mosley is a professor of political science in the Department of Politics at Princeton University and the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs.
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Layna Mosley is a professor of political science in the Department of Politics at Princeton University and the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs.
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Layna Mosley then studied political science at Duke University, where she obtained an MA degree in 1996 and a PhD in 1999.
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In 1999, Mosley became the Thomas J and Robert T Rolfs Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame.
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In 2017, Layna Mosley visited the Hertie School on a Fulbright Faculty Fellow Award.
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In 2003, Layna Mosley published the book Global Capital and National Governments.
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Layna Mosley identifies a causal process in which the global financial market sets the price of international borrowing in response to government policy, doing so in a state of information asymmetry, and then governments react to the market's assessment of their policy.
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Layna Mosley focuses on the variation in how much financial markets can affect policy across different countries, arguing that markets have a narrow but strong influence on the governments of developed economies but a broader and more volatile effect on the governments of emerging markets.
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Layna Mosley published the book Labor Rights and Multinational Production in 2011.
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Layna Mosley's answer is conditional, since in Labor Rights and Multinational Production she argues that different types of globalization affect workers' rights in different ways.
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In 2013, Layna Mosley edited the book Interview research in political science.
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Layna Mosley has been interviewed, or her work has been cited, in media outlets including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and PolitiFact.
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Layna Mosley has been on the executive committee of Women Also Know Stuff.
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In 2009, Layna Mosley won the American Political Science Association's Labor Project Best Paper Award, together with Brian Greenhill and Aseem Prakash, for their paper "Trade and Labor Rights: A Panel Study".
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