Theodore H. Moran
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication data
Moran, Theodore H., 1943–
Beyond sweatshops : foreign direct investment and globalization in
developing countries / Theodore H. Moran.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8157-0616-2 (cloth : alk. paper) — ISBN 0-8157-0615-4 (pbk. : alk.
paper)
1. Investments, Foreign, and employment—Developing countries. 2. Foreign
trade and employment—OECD countries. 3. Manufacturing industries—
Developing countries—Employees. 4. Investments, Foreign—Moral and ethical
aspects—Developing countries. 5. Investments, Foreign—Government policy—
Developing countries. 6. Economic development. I. Title.
HD5710.75.D44 M67 2002
331.1¢09172¢4—dc21
1 Introduction 1
2 Foreign Direct Investment in Low-Wage,
Low-Skill Activities 10
3 Improving the Treatment of Workers at the Bottom
by Providing a Path Up from Below 23
4 Core Standards for the Treatment of Workers
around the World 46
5 WTO-Based Enforcement of Core Labor Standards 66
6 Voluntary Mechanisms for Improving the Treatment
of Workers 85
7 Using Foreign Investment to Shape Host-Country
Development 108
8 The Impact of Outward Investment on the Home
Economy of the Investor 139
9 A Summing Up 147
Notes 167
Index 189
Contents