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The spotlight on the bottom line: how multinationals export human rights. (child labor and sweatshop abuses by foreign contractors of American corporations) Foreign Affairs, March-April 1998 v77 n2 p7(6) By Spar, Debora
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Washington / /

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Texaco / Nike / Reebok / Amoco / Macy's / Levi Strauss / Avon / Price Waterhouse / the Walt Disney Company / Liz Claiborne / ITT / Kroll Associates / Starbucks / /

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Africa / /

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Myanmar / Haiti / Guatemala / Chile / Honduras / Pakistan / United States / Vietnam / /

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USD / /

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Company Expansion / /

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Harvard University / /

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manufacturing opportunities / hungry media / sharper media scrutiny / oil giants / oil / niche product / consumer products / mining / retail stores / retail giants / public relations / /

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Department of Labor / Council on Economic Priorities / State Peace and Development Council / Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association / Labor / National Labor Committee / World Federation of Sporting Goods Industry / Council on Foreign Relations Inc. / Harvard University's Graduate School / White House / Columbia Law School / /

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Kathie Lee Gifford / Allende / Robert Reich / Louis Henkin / Debora L. Spar / Eddie Bauer / Debora L. Full / /

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Associate Professor of Business Administration / president / advocate investment / Secretary / Disney spokesperson / spokesman for Eddie Bauer / /

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