Trade Liberalization in Agriculture in Developed Nations and Incidence of Child Labour in a Developing Economy
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An informal-sector, three-sector general equilibrium model is used to analyze the impact of trade liberalization in the agricultural industry for developed countries and the occurrence of child labor in developing countries. Findings show that liberalization may be effective in reducing occurrence of child labor; additional findings are discussed.
Publication Name: Bulletin of Economic Research
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0307-3378
Year: 2006
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Factor Endowments and the Private Provision of Public Goods
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Research shows that public good provision can fall when community size enlarges, and that increasing public good provision is not a sufficient or a necessary condition for creating a rise in individual utility. Additional findings show that capital accumulation may produce lower utility for all community individuals.
Publication Name: Bulletin of Economic Research
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0307-3378
Year: 2004
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