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Trade and child labor
Ben Muse's economics blog continues to rise in my estimation. He reports on a recent study showing that child labor and trade are negatively correlated. The statistical result is the following: as a country's measure of openness to trade increases by 1%, a measure of child labor is decreasing by 0.7%. Here is an earlier MR post on child labor.
Posted by Tyler Cowen on March 19, 2004 at 07:39 AM in Economics | Permalink
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