Out of Poverty
Sweatshops in the Global Economy
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:9th Jan '25
£85.00
This title is due to be published on 9th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£26.99(9781009505369)
This book explains how sweatshops lift workers out of poverty and contribute to the process of development.
This book is for scholars, public policy analysts, and concerned citizens, who would like to improve the welfare of sweatshop workers in the Third World. It uses rigorous economic reasoning in accessible language to explain the role sweatshops play in alleviating poverty and contributing to the process of long-run development.Out of Poverty provides a comprehensive defence of Third World sweatshops that does not put economic efficiency over people, but instead explores methods of improving the welfare of those in Third World countries. The author explains how sweatshops provide the best opportunity for workers; and how they play an important role in development, leading to better wages and working conditions. Using economic theory, empirical evidence, and historical investigation, Powell argues that the anti-sweatshop movement would harm the very workers it intends to help by creating less-desirable alternatives and undermining development. Including a new chapter on the 2013 Rana Plaza factory collapse in Bangladesh, this revised and expanded second edition also explores how sweatshop wages have changed and how poverty alleviation has progressed in countries with sweatshops in the late 1990s and early 2000s and how boycotting Uyghur forced labor in China differs other sweatshop boycotts.
ISBN: 9781009505352
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238 pages
2nd Revised edition