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international trade. Ethics in international trade is important because purchasing, exports, marketing and sales activities are more … ethics among the protagonists help or hinder bilateral trade. More specifically, we examine if countries that are ethical … importers matter more than exporters as a determinant of bilateral trade. -- Ethics ; Ethical Distance ; Ethical Difference …
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This paper examines the question of whether it is ethical for company officials to use the force of government to reduce or eliminate foreign competition, using the antidumping laws as a case study. This paper begins with a brief examination of the U.S. antidumping laws, then examines several...
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This paper examines ethics in international trade from several different ethical perspectives, including … consequentialism, utilitarianism, virtue ethics and deontology. The views of Aristotle, Plato, Adam Smith, Bentham, Kant, Pareto, Rawls …
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The World Tourism Organisation established the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (GCET) in 1999. Two years later, the … global code of ethics are a ‘comprehensive set of ten principles whose purpose is to guide stakeholders in tourism … implementation mechanism through its recognition of the role of the World Committee on Tourism Ethics (WCTE), to which stakeholders …
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gives an overview over main environmental ethics positions to prepare the ground for the argument that industrial ecology … systems methodology: interdependence, diversity and complexity and explores their relationship to values in ethics …
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between shareholder value and stakeholder rights, between a utilitarian view of the ethics of corporate governance and a …
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The antidumping laws are structurally protectionist. There is no way to construct an antidumping law that is not protectionist. Basically, antidumping laws protect domestic producers at the expense of the general public. They provide a legal means of destroying the property of foreign...
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At the close of the twentieth century, sweatshops remain an integral part of the world economic order. Most sweatshops are in developing countries where governments implicitly sanction them as an instrument of economic development. Multinational corporations and other advanced economy suppliers...
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scholars and companies themselves to give more and more attention and space to the concept of ethics. Over the decades, the … doctrine has made some considerable progress in defining that peculiar variation of ethics that is business ethics, while many …, many companies have acquired full knowledge of the fact that it is convenient to manage their ethics as much as their …
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