It is now common for producers (economic protectionism), consumers and social advocates (humanitarian motives) to urge for the inclusion of labour standards in international trade agreements. In spite of this, there has been little empirical work to determine whether low labour standards lead to trade distortions. This paper provides some empirical evidence pertaining to this question. Consumer groups, social advocates and traditional vested interests such as labour unions have attempted to have labour standards included in WTO disciplines. In the absence of success at the WTO, the relationship between labour standards and international trade has, however, been evolving in the areas of private standards and preferential trade agreements. Gi...
As well as consolidating and enhancing the process of trade liberalisation, the completion of the Ur...
In the 1980s and 1990s organized labour in industrialized countries was hit by the demise of traditi...
Do countries with low labor standards obtain inherent advantages in markets for international trade ...
It is now common for producers (economic protectionism), consumers and social advocates (humanitaria...
In this article, justifications by producers (economic protectionism), consumers and social advocate...
In this article, justifications by producers (economic protectionism), consumers and social advocate...
The relationship between labour standards in developing countries and trade flows has become a major...
This paper investigates the impact labour regulation, as defined by labour standards, have on the in...
Although discussion concerning the inclusion of core labour standards has been excluded from the Doh...
Magister Legum - LLMIn this paper I delve into the connection between trade policy and labour rights...
Recent trade negotiations, both at the regional and multilateral level, have seen a resurgence of th...
From a historical point of view, the linkage between core labour standards and global trade has been...
The purpose of this paper is to review the arguments for and against the linking of labour standards...
Despite its exclusion from the Doha agenda, the issue of trade and labor standards remains an intens...
After the rejection of any inclusion of a social clause in the World Trade Organization agreements, ...
As well as consolidating and enhancing the process of trade liberalisation, the completion of the Ur...
In the 1980s and 1990s organized labour in industrialized countries was hit by the demise of traditi...
Do countries with low labor standards obtain inherent advantages in markets for international trade ...
It is now common for producers (economic protectionism), consumers and social advocates (humanitaria...
In this article, justifications by producers (economic protectionism), consumers and social advocate...
In this article, justifications by producers (economic protectionism), consumers and social advocate...
The relationship between labour standards in developing countries and trade flows has become a major...
This paper investigates the impact labour regulation, as defined by labour standards, have on the in...
Although discussion concerning the inclusion of core labour standards has been excluded from the Doh...
Magister Legum - LLMIn this paper I delve into the connection between trade policy and labour rights...
Recent trade negotiations, both at the regional and multilateral level, have seen a resurgence of th...
From a historical point of view, the linkage between core labour standards and global trade has been...
The purpose of this paper is to review the arguments for and against the linking of labour standards...
Despite its exclusion from the Doha agenda, the issue of trade and labor standards remains an intens...
After the rejection of any inclusion of a social clause in the World Trade Organization agreements, ...
As well as consolidating and enhancing the process of trade liberalisation, the completion of the Ur...
In the 1980s and 1990s organized labour in industrialized countries was hit by the demise of traditi...
Do countries with low labor standards obtain inherent advantages in markets for international trade ...