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Out of Poverty - Sweatshops in the Global Economy

English · Paperback / Softback

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Explores how sweatshops provide the best opportunity to workers and the role they play in the process of development.

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1. Introduction; 2. The anti-sweatshop movement; 3. The economics of sweatshop wage determination; 4. Don't cry for me Kathie Lee: how sweatshop wages compare to alternatives; 5. Health, safety, and working conditions laws; 6. Save the children?; 7. Is it ethical to buy sweatshop products?; 8. A history of sweatshops, 1780-2010; 9. The process of economic development; 10. What good can activists do?; 11. Conclusion.

About the author

Benjamin Powell is the Director of the Free Market Institute at Texas Tech University and a Visiting Professor in the Rawls College of Business. He is a Past President of the Association of Private Enterprise Education and a Senior Fellow with the Independent Institute. Professor Powell is editor of Making Poor Nations Rich: Entrepreneurship and the Process of Development (2008) and co-editor of Housing America: Building Out of a Crisis (2009). He is author of more than 50 scholarly articles and policy studies. His primary fields of research are economic development, Austrian economics, and public choice. Dr Powell's scholarly research on sweatshops has been published in Comparative Economic Studies, the Journal of Labor Research, Human Rights Quarterly, and the Journal of Business Ethics. His research findings have been reported in more than 100 popular press outlets including the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. He received his PhD in economics from George Mason University.

Product details

Authors Benjamin Powell
Publisher Cambridge University Press Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2014
 
EAN 9781107688933
ISBN 978-1-107-68893-3
Dimensions 155 mm x 232 mm x 15 mm
Series Cambridge Studies in Economics, Choice, and Society
Cambridge Studies in Economics, Choice, and Society
Cambridge Studies in Economics
Subjects Education and learning > Teaching preparation > Vocational needs
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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