In evaluating sweatshop jobs, the key question is whether the workers' lives are better or worse than a situation without globalization, trade, and the factory jobs that follow.
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Q143: Government corruption is less common in hands-off
Q144: As labour markets are integrated globally, all
Q145: In countries that have had sweatshops -
Q146: Globalization becomes easier as transportation and communication
Q147: During the 1990s, the IMF required governments
Q149: Hands-on policies will work well even if
Q150: In countries that have had sweatshops -
Q151: During the 1990s, IMF loans to developing
Q152: Joseph Stiglitz is the leading hands-off economist
Q153: Globalization itself is neither good nor bad.
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