Fair Trade is under fire. Some critics argue, for instance, that there is no obligation to purchase Fair Trade certified products and that doing so may even be counter-productive. Others worry that well-justified conceptions of what makes trade fair can conflict. Yet others suggest that the common arguments for Fair Trade cannot justify purchasing Fair Trade certified goods, in particular. This paper starts by sketching one common argument for Fair Trade and defends it against this last line of criticism. In particular, it argues that we should purchase Fair Trade certified goods because doing so benefits the poor even though there are other ways to alleviate poverty. It then considers how other common arguments for Fair Trade fare in light...
Fair Trade is a complex trading partnership which seeks greater equity in international trade by cre...
The paper begins by locating the issue of trade within the broader literature on international and g...
Fair Trade is a labeling initiative aimed at improving the lives of the poor in developing countries...
One of the world’s most severe problems today is poverty. Can it be solved with Fair Trade? During t...
We examine the operations, fairness, and social implications of fair trade certified products. We co...
We examine the operations, fairness, and social implications of fair trade certified products. We co...
Contains fulltext : 131651.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper inve...
1 online resource ([58] p.)Includes abstract .Includes bibliographical references.The global market ...
When it comes to the purchase of everyday goods such as coffee, tea and sugar, most consumers believ...
This article critically examines some of the most common arguments used to support the view that Fai...
The aim of this paper is presenting the Fair Trade movement in pragmatic categories, disassembling t...
Philosophers have done very little work on what makes trade fair. Perhaps the most extensive discuss...
This paper focuses on a sustainable perspective of Fair Trade concept. We propose a simple model to ...
In this article I consider two consequentialist positions on whether individuals in affluent countri...
This paper investigates to what extent fair trade programmes, are indeed fair. This is accomplishe...
Fair Trade is a complex trading partnership which seeks greater equity in international trade by cre...
The paper begins by locating the issue of trade within the broader literature on international and g...
Fair Trade is a labeling initiative aimed at improving the lives of the poor in developing countries...
One of the world’s most severe problems today is poverty. Can it be solved with Fair Trade? During t...
We examine the operations, fairness, and social implications of fair trade certified products. We co...
We examine the operations, fairness, and social implications of fair trade certified products. We co...
Contains fulltext : 131651.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper inve...
1 online resource ([58] p.)Includes abstract .Includes bibliographical references.The global market ...
When it comes to the purchase of everyday goods such as coffee, tea and sugar, most consumers believ...
This article critically examines some of the most common arguments used to support the view that Fai...
The aim of this paper is presenting the Fair Trade movement in pragmatic categories, disassembling t...
Philosophers have done very little work on what makes trade fair. Perhaps the most extensive discuss...
This paper focuses on a sustainable perspective of Fair Trade concept. We propose a simple model to ...
In this article I consider two consequentialist positions on whether individuals in affluent countri...
This paper investigates to what extent fair trade programmes, are indeed fair. This is accomplishe...
Fair Trade is a complex trading partnership which seeks greater equity in international trade by cre...
The paper begins by locating the issue of trade within the broader literature on international and g...
Fair Trade is a labeling initiative aimed at improving the lives of the poor in developing countries...