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International Trade and Labor Standards: A Proposal for Linkage Hardcover – Illustrated, 1 Jan. 2008
| Christian Barry (Author) See search results for this author |
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- ISBN-100231140487
- ISBN-13978-0231140485
- EditionIllustrated
- PublisherColumbia University Press
- Publication date1 Jan. 2008
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions16.4 x 1.98 x 23.4 cm
- Print length256 pages
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a thoughtful, interesting, and generally well written account of a contentioussubject.--Amitrajeet A. Batabyal "Development Policy Review "
required reading as one of the most important books of recent years--Michael Pollak "Left Business Observer "
the book is a refreshingly controversial contribution.--Miriam Ronzoni "Global Justice "
Barry and Reddy also make innovative moral arguments that subvert standard economic assumptions.--Lisa Fuller "Ethics & International Affairs "
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- Publisher : Columbia University Press; Illustrated edition (1 Jan. 2008)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 256 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0231140487
- ISBN-13 : 978-0231140485
- Dimensions : 16.4 x 1.98 x 23.4 cm
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