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Sweatshops and Third World Living Standards: Are the Jobs Worth the Sweat? Benjamin Powell
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Document Date: 2010-07-19 21:49:18


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Nicaragua / United States / Dominican Republic / Haiti / Bangladesh / Honduras / /

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Economics San Jose State University / American Institute / Independent Institute / San Jose State University / /

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Independent Institute / World Bank / David Skarbekā€¢ Department of Economics San Jose State University San Jose / National Labor Committee / San Jose State University / Center for the Study of Entrepreneurial Innovation / American Institute for Economic Research / /

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Jeffery Hummel / Jagdish Bhagwati / Benjamin Powell / Walter Williams / Hayden / David Skarbek / Larry Pratt / Charles Murray / Paul Krugman / Edward Stringham / Benjamin Powell David Skarbek / /

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economist / Professor of Economics / Average Hourly Apparel Worker / Director / worker / Avg. National Income Per Worker / average apparel worker / /

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