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Contributions To The Economics Of International Labor Standards (Hardcover)
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Contributions To The Economics Of International Labor Standards (Hardcover)
Series: World Scientific Studies in International Economics, 59
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As global production has become dispersed worldwide, so have
concerns for the plight of workers employed in the world factory.
Standard economic intuitions prescribe sharp tradeoffs between the
worker-level benefits that a job confers, and the number of such
jobs that are ultimately made available. Such quality-quantity
tradeoffs have taken center stage in the global debate on potential
benefits and costs of legalizing and enforcing international labor
standards. This volume organizes and presents a number of new
developments in the economics of international labors standards.
The first part of this volume explores a series of labor market
institutions particularly in developing country labor markets so
far unexplored in international labor standards debate. These
include the presence of middlemen market power, the persistence of
interlinked debt and labor market exploitations, and the origins of
two-tiered labor markets. These studies unveil the determinants of
workers' well-being and the associated justification for labor
market policy interventions when institutions are lopsided favoring
contractors, moneylender-cum-employers, and/or select workers
blessed with 'good' jobs. The second part explores the
effectiveness of policy intervention by explicitly recognizing
policy implementation challenges. These include coordination
failure in the international context, imperfect enforcement and
compliance of national labor regulations, and the limits of
market-driven fair trade programs. In doing so, these studies shed
light on the pitfalls of wholesale international labor standards
prescriptions, and advocate instead in favor of case-by-case
approach which duly recognize the specific ways in which the labor
market deviate from standard assumptions, and the realities of
policy implementation and enforcement difficulties.
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