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International Trade and Labor Standards: A Proposal for Linkage

✍ Scribed by Barry, Christian


Publisher
Columbia University Press
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
229
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


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.

✦ Table of Contents


CONTENTS......Page 6
List of Tables......Page 8
Preface......Page 10
Acknowledgments......Page 16
Introduction......Page 22
1. What Is Linkage? Two Propositions......Page 24
2. Three Types of Linkage, and What Linkage Proponents Must Show......Page 27
3. What Linkage Opponents Must Show......Page 31
4. Arguments Against Linkage......Page 33
5. Ruling Out Linkage Proposals......Page 44
6. A Constructive Procedureβ€”Identifying Linkage Proposals That Meet the Standard Objections......Page 48
7. Sketch of One Possible Linkage System......Page 101
8. Conclusion......Page 107
Appendix. Empirical Evidence on the Likely Effects of Improvements in Labor Standards......Page 110
Commentary by Kyle Bagwell: Economic Theory, WTO Rules, and Linkage......Page 122
Commentary by Rohini Hensman: Fine-Tuning the Linkage Proposal......Page 138
Commentary by Robert E. Goodin: The Ethics of Political Linkage......Page 148
Commentary by Roberto Mangabeira Unger: The Transformative Imagination and the World Trading System......Page 156
Reply to Commentators......Page 162
Notes......Page 186
Index......Page 222


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