Abstract In recent years, a number of governments and consumer groups in rich countries have tried to discourage the use of child-labor in poor countries through measures such as product boycotts and the imposition of international labor standards. The purported objec-tive of such measures is to reduce the incidence of child-labor in developing countries and thereby improve children’s welfare. In this paper, we examine the effects of such policies from a political-economy perspective. We show that these types of international action on child-labor tend to lower domestic political support within developing countries for banning child-labor. Hence, international labor standards and product boycotts may delay the ultimate eradication of child-...
Although it is intuitive and morally compelling that the worst forms of child labour should be elimi...
A popular form of action to curb child labor and uphold international labor standards in general is ...
Why do child labor norms often fail to be transferred or enforced in developing countries even if th...
In recent years, a number of governments and consumer groups in rich countries have tried to discour...
Child labor is a persistent phenomenon in many developing countries. In recent years, support has be...
Child labor is a persistent phenomenon in many developing countries. In recent years, support has be...
Child labor is a persistent phenomenon in many developing countries. In recent years, support has be...
This paper provides an overview of the current academic and public debate on child labor. There is g...
P opular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that childlabor in developing countrie...
The problem of exploitative child labor has received much attention in recent years. According to th...
Most normative studies on child labor arrive at the conclusion that child labor is detrimental to so...
International audienceConsumer boycott campaigns against goods that are produced using child labor a...
The purpose of this paper is to develop an imperfect competition model of a small open developing co...
Consumer boycott campaigns against goods that are produced using child labor are becoming increasing...
In high income countries, there is nearly universal popular support for boycotts against products us...
Although it is intuitive and morally compelling that the worst forms of child labour should be elimi...
A popular form of action to curb child labor and uphold international labor standards in general is ...
Why do child labor norms often fail to be transferred or enforced in developing countries even if th...
In recent years, a number of governments and consumer groups in rich countries have tried to discour...
Child labor is a persistent phenomenon in many developing countries. In recent years, support has be...
Child labor is a persistent phenomenon in many developing countries. In recent years, support has be...
Child labor is a persistent phenomenon in many developing countries. In recent years, support has be...
This paper provides an overview of the current academic and public debate on child labor. There is g...
P opular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that childlabor in developing countrie...
The problem of exploitative child labor has received much attention in recent years. According to th...
Most normative studies on child labor arrive at the conclusion that child labor is detrimental to so...
International audienceConsumer boycott campaigns against goods that are produced using child labor a...
The purpose of this paper is to develop an imperfect competition model of a small open developing co...
Consumer boycott campaigns against goods that are produced using child labor are becoming increasing...
In high income countries, there is nearly universal popular support for boycotts against products us...
Although it is intuitive and morally compelling that the worst forms of child labour should be elimi...
A popular form of action to curb child labor and uphold international labor standards in general is ...
Why do child labor norms often fail to be transferred or enforced in developing countries even if th...