@SinthePosting And that's why it's based https://t.co/Qgx65hN1E5 https://t.co/9dcSOkrHL9 https://t.co/F13YtOHMLW
@enningaj @KorbinianRueger Auch interessant in diesem Kontext: https://t.co/6PEXpV9aoe
@crystal_night20 @DFBHarvard Talking about slavery abroad/China mitigates your problems with talking about slavery at home, isn't it? As for the sweatshops abroad/China, their "benefits" are marketed by the conservative NGOs such as American Institute for
@BreesAnna @jack I asked you this before and I'll do it again. https://t.co/6IVBMoJoDO Are you aware that AIER sponsored a paper which promoted the use of sweatshops?
RT @NonProphet75: @GidMK Timely reminder that AIER also sponsored research into the merits of sweat-shops. https://t.co/6IVBMoJoDO
@GidMK Timely reminder that AIER also sponsored research into the merits of sweat-shops. https://t.co/6IVBMoJoDO
@s8mb @aier Timely reminder that AIER sponsored a paper promoting sweatshops - https://t.co/6IVBMoJoDO
RT @NonProphet75: @BreesAnna Anna, are you aware that AIER funded research into studies which promote sweatshops? https://t.co/6IVBMoJoDO
@BreesAnna Anna, are you aware that AIER funded research into studies which promote sweatshops? https://t.co/6IVBMoJoDO
@GYamey @GidMK They also funded a study supporting sweatshops. https://t.co/6IVBMoJoDO
@kandid1of1 @RiderToast @BigLebowski2018 @DrBenTapper1 Lockdowns: https://t.co/6GldXC14x9 Masks: https://t.co/18GJo9wt2P AEIR funding pro-sweatshop research: https://t.co/ozgD0XD07R https://t.co/qJwp5UGe7u
Powell & Skarbek find garment workers in developing countries tend to be better paid than the average worker in these same countries, sometimes earning 3 to 7x more than the national average. /6 https://t.co/XAwM3DZKOk
@DanLifshatz @MikeFromWoburn I'm going to repost my peer-reviewed source in the Journal of Labor Research to make sure you see it: https://t.co/eF4WuFciI3 …, with the conclusion "We find that most sweatshop jobs provide their workers an above average stand
@DanLifshatz @MikeFromWoburn https://t.co/eF4WuFciI3 Here's a study from the peer-reviewed Journal of Labor Research as a source. Conclusion: "We find that most sweatshop jobs provide their workers an above average standard of living."
@bw31018 @jvgraz @Hebahersi @eshaLegal Well, they are the same arguments as Ben Powell, Economics prof. at San Jose Univ https://t.co/s4IgMa8vWR
@ghostpodstvo Гэта не з'яўляецца маім цэнтральным аргументам, але яны ў сярэднім плацяць больш, чым сярэдняя па краіне https://t.co/a2uema7Wy7
Ben Powell cites his research w/ @DavidSkarbek #livetweet http://t.co/C4CEL6KXtb