Chapter 34: Q.11 (page 832)
Explain the logic behind the 鈥渞ace to the bottom鈥 argument and the likely reason it has not occurred.
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To attract foreign businesses low-income countries compete by lowerign environmental regulations
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Chapter 34: Q.11 (page 832)
Explain the logic behind the 鈥渞ace to the bottom鈥 argument and the likely reason it has not occurred.
To attract foreign businesses low-income countries compete by lowerign environmental regulations
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How does international trade affect working conditions of low-income countries?
Why do low-income countries like Brazil, Egypt, or Vietnam have lower environmental standards than high-income countries like the Germany, Japan, or the United States?
How is international trade, taken as a whole, likely to affect the average level of wages?
What are the gains from competition?
Is international trade likely to have roughly the same effect on the number of jobs in each individual industry?
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