Worker Rights and Global Trade: The U.S.-Cambodia Bilateral Textile Trade Agreement Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Worker Rights and Global Trade: The U.S.- Cambodia Bilateral Textile Trade Agreement Case Solution

This note focuses on thethe economical and political aspects of the effort to enhance workers' rights through the inclusion of labor standards in international trade deals all over the world. The U.S.-Cambodia Textile Trade Agreement was the first deal of its type to link increased accessibility to U.S. marketplaces to improved working conditions in an exporting nation.
It has been claimed by some that labor standards have become a fresh kind of protectionism. Others find them as essential to maintain fair trade and open markets. This argument is worked out will certainly have great consequences for investors in developing countries and finally for the economical development of the poorer nations themselves.

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PUBLICATION DATE: March 31, 2003

 

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