Chapter 20: Q. 5 (page 489)
How does international trade affect working conditions of low-income countries?
Short Answer
Positively with some Negatively
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Chapter 20: Q. 5 (page 489)
How does international trade affect working conditions of low-income countries?
Positively with some Negatively
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Explain the logic behind the 鈥渞ace to the bottom鈥 argument and the likely reason it has not occurred.
Why do you think labor standards and working conditions are lower in the low-income countries of the world than in countries like the United States?
What are the conditions under which a country may use the unsafe products argument to block imports?
Why is the national security argument not convincing?
What is the general trend of trade barriers over recent decades: higher, lower, or about the same?
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