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Sweatshop labor fallacy

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Members of United Students Against Sweatshops marching in protest

The "sweatshop labor fallacy" is a term used by Paul Krugman[1] to describe the opinion that trade hurt workers in poor exporting countries because those workers are paid very low wages.[1][full citation needed]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Economics 4th edition. Krugman, Wells. p224


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