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International Trade and Labor Standards: A Proposal for Linkage [Hardcover]

Sanjay Reddy (Author), Christian Barry (Author)

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0231140487 978-0231140485 June 26, 2008

Progressive governments in poor countries fear that if they undertake measures to enhance real wages and working conditions, rising labor costs would cause wealthier countries to import from and invest elsewhere. Yet if the world trading system were designed to facilitate or even reward measures to promote labor standards, poor countries could undertake them without fear.

In this book, Christian Barry and Sanjay G. Reddy propose ways in which the international trading system can support poor countries in promoting the well-being of their peoples. Reforms to the trading system can lessen the collective-action problem among poor countries, increasing their freedom to pursue policy that better serves the interests of their people. Incorporating the right kind of linkage between trading opportunities and the promotion of labor standards could empower countries, allowing them greater effective sovereignty and enabling them to improve the circumstances of the less advantaged.

Barry and Reddy demonstrate how linkage can be made acceptable to all players, and they carefully defend these ideas against those who might initially disagree. Their volume is accessible to general readers but draws on sophisticated economic and philosophical arguments and includes responses from leading labor activists, economists, and philosophers, including Kyle Bagwell, Robert Goodin, Rohini Hensman, and Roberto Mangabeira Unger.

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An impeccably reasoned and convincing argument in favor of labor standards as part of trade agreements... Highly recommended.

(Choice )

a thoughtful, interesting, and generally well written account of a contentioussubject.

(Amitrajeet A. Batabyal Development Policy Review )

required reading as one of the most important books of recent years

(Michael Pollak Left Business Observer )

Barry and Reddy also make innovative moral arguments that subvert standard economic assumptions.

(Lisa Fuller Ethics & International Affairs )

the book is a refreshingly controversial contribution.

(Miriam Ronzoni Global Justice )

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Barry and Reddy have made a contribution to the alliance of reason with hope. They exemplify a principle that should be rendered radical and universal: the reinvention of the institutional forms of the market and an open world economy. The method in this book is to turn the tables on the abusers of economics, impaling them on their own weapons.

(Roberto Mangabeira Unger, minister for strategic affairs in the government of Brazil, and Roscoe Pound Professor of Law at Harvard Law School Spring 2009)

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
adequate burden sharing, two birds principle, morally legitimate system, promoting labor standards, linkage critics, indifference ratios, basic labor standards, additional trade liberalization, linkage opponents, linkage proposals, regulatory chill, less advantaged persons, linkage scheme, low labor standards, higher labor standards, nonpecuniary externalities, improved labor standards, rights linkage, linkage system, core conventions, total manufactures, fair negotiation, master goal, standard objections, against linkage
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Beta Delta, United States, Standard Deviation, Single Undertaking
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