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Fairness in International Trade [electronic resource] / edited by Geoff Moore.

By: Moore, Geoff [editor.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: The International Society of Business, Economics, and Ethics Book Series: 1Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2010Description: XV, 214p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789048188406.Subject(s): Economics | Ethics | Development Economics | International economics | Social policy | Economics/Management Science | Development Economics | International Economics | Ethics | Business/Management Science, general | Social PolicyDDC classification: 338.9 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Economic Development, Wealth Creation and Africa -- The Bottom Billion and What We Can Do to Help -- A Rich Concept of Wealth Creation Beyond Profit Maximization and Adding Value -- Cultural Values, Economic Growth and Development -- Black Economic Empowerment and the Post-Apartheid South African Quest for the Domestication of Western Capitalism -- Ethical Sourcing and Moral Responsibility in Global Business: Is ‘the Common Good’ the Missing Factor? The Case of the Cut Flower Industry in Kenya -- Fairness in International Trade–A Global Perspective -- Fair Global Trade: A Perspective from Africa -- Fairness in International Trade and Investment: Latin American Challenges -- Fairness in International Trade and Business Ethics: A Japanese Perspective -- Fairness in International Trade and Investment: North American Perspectives -- Fairness in International Trade: The Case of Economic Partnership Agreements.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book arises out of papers delivered at the World Congress of the International Society of Business, Economics and Ethics (ISBEE) held in Cape Town in 2008. There are two sections. First, a number of key papers provide an insight into global business, wealth creation and welfare issues with particular reference to the African continent - appropriate for a Congress that was based in South Africa and drew wide participation from African scholars. Second, it provides the output from a global research project on "Fairness in International Trade" which ran over the two years prior to the Congress. This project drew together the work of scholars in five regions across the globe and is the first time that such a global perspective has been attempted. This book is aimed at academics working in the area of international trade or development economics particularly those who have an interest in the ethical dimensions of trade. It will also be of interest to students of development economics and business ethics particularly at Masters and Doctoral level.
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Economic Development, Wealth Creation and Africa -- The Bottom Billion and What We Can Do to Help -- A Rich Concept of Wealth Creation Beyond Profit Maximization and Adding Value -- Cultural Values, Economic Growth and Development -- Black Economic Empowerment and the Post-Apartheid South African Quest for the Domestication of Western Capitalism -- Ethical Sourcing and Moral Responsibility in Global Business: Is ‘the Common Good’ the Missing Factor? The Case of the Cut Flower Industry in Kenya -- Fairness in International Trade–A Global Perspective -- Fair Global Trade: A Perspective from Africa -- Fairness in International Trade and Investment: Latin American Challenges -- Fairness in International Trade and Business Ethics: A Japanese Perspective -- Fairness in International Trade and Investment: North American Perspectives -- Fairness in International Trade: The Case of Economic Partnership Agreements.

This book arises out of papers delivered at the World Congress of the International Society of Business, Economics and Ethics (ISBEE) held in Cape Town in 2008. There are two sections. First, a number of key papers provide an insight into global business, wealth creation and welfare issues with particular reference to the African continent - appropriate for a Congress that was based in South Africa and drew wide participation from African scholars. Second, it provides the output from a global research project on "Fairness in International Trade" which ran over the two years prior to the Congress. This project drew together the work of scholars in five regions across the globe and is the first time that such a global perspective has been attempted. This book is aimed at academics working in the area of international trade or development economics particularly those who have an interest in the ethical dimensions of trade. It will also be of interest to students of development economics and business ethics particularly at Masters and Doctoral level.

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