This paper inquires the effects of globalization on child labor in developing countries via cross-country analysis by decomposing globalization to its components; foreign direct investment (FDI) and trade. The findings reveal that the relationship between the child labor supply and gross domestic product per capita (PCGDP) can be expressed as a U shape. The study indicates that the child labor increases in the developing countries whose PCGDP levels are above $7500 since the net effect of globalization is positive for the positive substitution effect is bigger than the negative income effect. Data have been collected from UNICEF and World Bank
The problem of child labor has long been studied by economists, and most of it focuses on the microe...
The problem of child labor has long been studied by economists, and most of it focuses on the microe...
Not all foreign direct investment (FDI) is alike as far as its impact on various dimensions of human...
This paper inquires the effects of globalization on child labor in developing countries via cross-co...
In recent years, a growing number of authors have turned their focus to the question of why children...
In recent years, a growing number of authors have turned their focus to the question of why children...
Proceeding from the security concept and the importance of broadening and deepening security studies...
Proceeding from the security concept and the importance of broadening and deepening security studies...
The skeptics of globalization argue that increased trade openness and foreign direct investment indu...
The skeptics of globalization argue that increased trade openness and foreign direct investment indu...
The skeptics of globalization argue that increased trade openness and foreign direct investment indu...
The skeptics of globalization argue that increased trade openness and foreign direct investment indu...
The skeptics of globalization argue that increased trade openness and foreign direct investment ind...
This paper considers the effects of trade liberalization on child labor that arises out of subsisten...
This paper is focused on relationship between globalization and child labour. Among many topics you ...
The problem of child labor has long been studied by economists, and most of it focuses on the microe...
The problem of child labor has long been studied by economists, and most of it focuses on the microe...
Not all foreign direct investment (FDI) is alike as far as its impact on various dimensions of human...
This paper inquires the effects of globalization on child labor in developing countries via cross-co...
In recent years, a growing number of authors have turned their focus to the question of why children...
In recent years, a growing number of authors have turned their focus to the question of why children...
Proceeding from the security concept and the importance of broadening and deepening security studies...
Proceeding from the security concept and the importance of broadening and deepening security studies...
The skeptics of globalization argue that increased trade openness and foreign direct investment indu...
The skeptics of globalization argue that increased trade openness and foreign direct investment indu...
The skeptics of globalization argue that increased trade openness and foreign direct investment indu...
The skeptics of globalization argue that increased trade openness and foreign direct investment indu...
The skeptics of globalization argue that increased trade openness and foreign direct investment ind...
This paper considers the effects of trade liberalization on child labor that arises out of subsisten...
This paper is focused on relationship between globalization and child labour. Among many topics you ...
The problem of child labor has long been studied by economists, and most of it focuses on the microe...
The problem of child labor has long been studied by economists, and most of it focuses on the microe...
Not all foreign direct investment (FDI) is alike as far as its impact on various dimensions of human...