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Retail profitability and sweatshops: a global dilemma

    1. [1] University of North Florida

      University of North Florida

      Estados Unidos

  • Localización: Journal of retailing and consumer services, ISSN 0969-6989, Vol. 9, Nº. 3, 2002, págs. 147-153
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Today's social contract requires that retailers provide consumers with competitively priced merchandise that is produced under fair and humane conditions, a demand that is increasingly difficult to meet in a global environment where retail buyers are separated from merchandise suppliers both geographically and structurally. As retailers have increasingly turned to outsourcing as a means of protecting bottom line performance, they have become increasingly vulnerable to attack by sweatshop critics. This paper provides a chronological review of sweatshop reform efforts as they relate to world retail trade. The economics of sweatshops are considered, and retail responses to sweatshop critics are described.


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