Globalisation, Child Labour and Development Policies: A Theoretical Analysis

Published By: Indian Institute of Foreign Trade | Published Date: February, 01 , 2013

Incidence of child labour is a disturbing feature of an emerging market econ¬omy. In the present article, the authors try to explore whether globalization policies, namely, agricultural trade liberalization and methods aimed at attracting foreign direct investment (FDI), have had any negative impact on the incidence of child labour in a developing economy. The authors also examine whether decrease in incidence of child labour would increase social welfare and welfare of the child labour-supplying family unambiguously. The report uses a three-sector gen¬eral equilibrium structure. The report intends to highlight that effects of globalization are crucially dependent on factor-intensity ranking and factor specificity. Multiple cross effects that are present in a three-sector general equilibrium structure are the driving forces behind the results.

Author(s): Rakhi Banerjee, Ranjanendra Nag | Posted on: Jun 09, 2014 | Views(585)


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