Sweatshop

A sweatshop is a shop or factory in which employees work for long hours at low wages and under unhealthy conditions. Sweatshops are typically located in Third World countries.

Links

 * Nike Is Right by William Stepp, March 2001
 * Sweatshops and Third World Living Standards: Are the Jobs Worth the Sweat? (pdf) by Benjamin Powell and David Skarbek, September 2004
 * Establishing Government Accountability in the Anti-Sweatshop Campaign: Toward a Logical, Activist Approach to improving the Working Conditions of the Poor (pdf) by Ellennita Muetze Hellmer
 * How "Sweatshops" Help the Poor by Thomas J. DiLorenzo, November 2006
 * Bono the Capitalist Exploiter by Thomas J. DiLorenzo and Vedran Vuk, April 2007
 * Sweatshops, Choice, and Exploitation by Matt Zwolinski, October 2007
 * In Defense of "Sweatshops" by Benjamin Powell, June 2008
 * Quick Musings on Sweatshops and Immigration by Art Carden, April 2011
 * Sweatshops, Tacos, and Wal-Mart: What are the Critics Criticizing? by Art Carden, June 2011
 * Sweatshop Wages and Third World Workers: Are the Wages Worth the Sweat (video) by Ben Powell, June 2011
 * Sweatshop Blues: An Interview with Benjamin Powell by The Freeman, January 2014