by Conor Woodman (Author)
Many of our favourite brands now openly espouse 'ethical' credentials, so how is it that they can import billions of pounds' worth of goods from the developing world every year while leaving the people who produce them barely scraping a living? Are they being cynically opportunistic? Or is it that global commerce will always be incompatible with the eradication of poverty? And, if so, are charity and fair trade initiatives the only way forward? In Unfair Trade Conor Woodman travels the world - from Nicaragua to the Congo and from Laos to Afghanistan - to establish the truth. In the course of his journeys he uncovers some truly shocking stories about the way big business operates, but he also sees a way forward that could reconcile the apparently irreconcilable.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Random House Business
Published: 23 Feb 2012
ISBN 10: 1847940706
ISBN 13: 9781847940704
Book Overview: From fair trade to unfair trade: why the world's poor continue to lose out in the global market - and what can be done about it.