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POVERTY AND WELFARE (2) answer(s).
 
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Fairtrade and workers’ welfare: a case study of the soccer industry in Pakistan / Abbasi, Javeria Younas; Din, Musleh Ud   Journal Article
Abbasi, Javeria Younas Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The resurgence of the debate on standardization of labor laws via trade has brought into focus the importance of labeling programs, which are seen as a desirable avenue to remedy weak labor laws in the “South.” This study aims to quantify the impact of the Fairtrade labeling program on the welfare position of workers in the football industry. Propensity Score Matching (PSM) is used to calculate the treatment effect of the program. The study finds no treatment effect of labeling upon the welfare condition of workers. It concludes that the overall program has failed to make an impact upon the lives of workers.
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Tariff reductions, carbon emissions, and poverty: an economy-wide assessment of the Philippines / Corong, Erwin L   Journal Article
Corong, Erwin L Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This study investigates the potential impact of a carbon tax on the economy of the Philippines and on the livelihood of its people. It focuses on the interaction between such a tax and the country's ongoing trade liberalization programme. With energy use on the rise in the Philippines, increases in greenhouse gas emissions are almost inevitable. The policy most widely recommended by economists -a carbon tax -may be an efficient way to deal with the problem, but there is concern about its distributional effects. The study finds that a carbon tax would compensate for any tariff revenues lost through a reduction in trade tariffs. It also finds that the tax would reduce poverty and increase people's welfare. Imposing a carbon tax during the ongoing trade liberalization process -provided the carbon tax is used to reduce income taxes -is a sensible approach that could meet the country's economic, environmental and equity objectives.
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