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The No-Nonsense Guide To Fair Trade
David Ransom

The No-Nonsense Guide To Fair Trade

Verso (2001)
9781859843345
| Paperback
144 pages | 110 x 180 mm | English
Dewey 337

Subject

  • Competition, Unfair
  • Developing Countries
  • Economics/Trade/Fair Trade
  • International Trade

Plot

The uproar at the World Trade Organization conference in Seattle focused attention on the conflict between the mainly western-owned global corporations and the poorer nations whose natural resources and cheap manpower sustain corporate profits, and who are also the unwilling purchasers of overpriced and inappropriate goods. In this book David Ransom vividly reveals the realities of trade as experienced by coffee-growers in Central America or the workers making jeans in Bangladesh sweatshops. He examines the roles played by the WTO, UNCTAD, ILO, IMF, G7, and other powerful organizations hiding behind bland initials. Even when their motives are benevolent, he argues, their activities are often inadequate and misguided. About the No-Nonsense Guides Major issues facing the world today, complex as they are, are further obfuscatedoften deliberatelyby political and corporate jargon and media spin. By contrast, "New Internationalist Magazine" has been a leading source of reliable information and clear analysis for the last twenty years. This new Verso series of "No-Nonsense Guides," published in conjunction with "New Internationalist, " cuts through the confusion to present the facts and arguments concerning contemporary global issues as accessibly as possible. Concise, comprehensive, and affordable, the "No-Nonsense Guides" will be of interest to busy people, from school age on, who want to know how the world works.

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