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John Madeley

    John Madeley is a writer and broadcaster with two decades of focus on Third World development and environmental issues. His work critically examines the impact of international trade, foreign aid, and multinational corporations on impoverished populations. Madeley's writings delve into the complexities of development project failures, proposing pathways to success while advocating for sustainable agriculture and fairer trade practices. He offers insightful analysis into the intricate connections between global economic forces and the lives of the world's most vulnerable.

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    50 reasons to buy fair trade
    Trade and the Poor: The Impact of International Trade on Developing Countries
    • 2007

      50 reasons to buy fair trade

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(15)Add rating

      This is a popular book about a key subject for liberally minded people every where. FT is a rapidly developing area of commerce and this book is intended to spur it on. It is presented with a highly accessible format, with short informative chapters. Fair Trade is a growing global movement. A huge range of Fair Trade good are now available in the shops. Why is Fair Trade so important? This book provides 50 reasons why everyone should buy fair trade. It's an inspiring account of how every consumer can play a part in saving lives and improving the way global trade operates. Did you know that buying Fair Trade: helps erradicate sweatshops; helps end child labour; helps end the debt burden on developing countries; ensures small-scale farmers can earn a living wage; and, supports and protects the environment. This book provides a critical guide to international trade and shows that Fair Trade presents a realistic and positive alternative for farmers and producers in developing countries. By improving schools, healthcare and working conditions, the Fair Trade movement has already saved lives and empowered whole communities. This book shows how every consumer can help make a difference in the fight to end poverty and inequality.

      50 reasons to buy fair trade
    • 1996

      Focusing on the dynamics of North-South trade, this book explores commodities, services, and tourism, alongside the roles of transnational corporations and free trade zones. It critically examines international financial systems and proposes alternative South-North trading methods. Furthermore, it discusses necessary changes to enhance trade terms, providing insights into the complexities of global trade and its impact on poverty.

      Trade and the Poor: The Impact of International Trade on Developing Countries