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The Social Effects of Global Trade

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The Social Effects of Global Trade

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The Social Effects of Global Trade book

Quantifying Impacts Using Multi-Regional Input-Output Analysis

The Social Effects of Global Trade

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The Social Effects of Global Trade book

Quantifying Impacts Using Multi-Regional Input-Output Analysis
Edited ByJoy Murray, Arunima Malik, Arne Geschke
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2017
eBook Published 31 October 2017
Pub. Location Boca Raton
Imprint Jenny Stanford Publishing
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/b22382
Pages 222
eBook ISBN 9780203728710
Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Environment and Sustainability
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Murray, J., Malik, A., & Geschke, A. (Eds.). (2017). The Social Effects of Global Trade (1st ed.). Jenny Stanford Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1201/b22382

ABSTRACT

The inclusion of qualitative social data into global environmental and economic input-output (IO) models remained illusive for many years. It was not until around 2013 that researchers found ways to include data, for example, on poverty, inequality, and worker safety, into IO models capable of tracing global supply chains. The sustainable development goals have now propelled this work onto the world stage with some urgency. They have shone a spotlight onto social conditions around the world and brought global trade into the frame for its ability to influence social conditions for good or ill.

This book provides a compilation of groundbreaking work on social indicators from the most prominent IO research groups from a wide range of academic backgrounds and from around the world. In addition, it frames this work in the real world of politics, human rights, and business, bringing together a multidisciplinary team to demonstrate the power of IO to illuminate some of the world’s most pressing problems. Edited by well-known researchers in the area, Joy Murray, Arunima Malik, and Arne Geschke, the book is designed to appeal to a broad academic and business audience. While many chapters include technical details and references for follow-up reading, it is possible to omit those sections and yet gain a deep appreciation of the power of IO to address seemingly intractable problems.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part 1|30 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|15 pages

Global Trade in an Era of Neoliberal Capitalism: Origins, Context and Implications

ByChristopher Wright

chapter 2|12 pages

Regulating Human Rights and Responsibilities in Global Supply Chains

ByJustine Nolan

part 2|35 pages

Input-Output Analysis

chapter 3|16 pages

Calculating the Cost of Trade

ByArne Geschke

chapter 4|17 pages

Human Rights Due Diligence with the Social Hotspots Database

ByCatherine Benoît Norris, Gregory Norris, Yanyan Xiao, Joy Murray

part 3|105 pages

Case Studies

chapter 5|11 pages

Corruption Embodied in International Trade

ByYanyan Xiao

chapter 6|12 pages

Social Footprints of Nations: A Look at Welfare

ByRachel C. Reyes

chapter 7|10 pages

Employment Flows from and into the Arab Region: A Case Study to Measure the Embodied Employment in 2010

ByAli Alsamawi, Yanyan Xiao

chapter 8|14 pages

The Distribution of Labour and Wages Embodied in European Consumption

ByMoana Simas, Richard Wood

chapter 9|14 pages

Assessing the Structure and Social Effects of China’s Provincial Labour Landscape

ByYafei Wang, Lixiao Xu

chapter 10|11 pages

Fairness and Globalisation in the Western European Clothing Supply Chain

BySimon Mair, Angela Druckman, Tim Jackson

chapter 11|18 pages

Income Effects in Global Value Chains Driven by EU Exports

ByRuslan Lukach, José M. Rueda-Cantuche

chapter 12|11 pages

Global Trade, Pollution and Mortality

ByChristina Prell, Klaus Hubacek, Laixiang Sun, Kuishuang Feng

part 4|10 pages

Social Effects of Global Trade and Standard Business Practice

chapter 13|8 pages

Socially Sustainable Supply Chains

ByGraham Sinden
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