M. Gulrajani's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
The central theme of this article is that the recent developments in the world capitalist system have increased the economic motivation for the use of the cheapest sources of labour in Third World countries. Arrangements like GATT provide for free trade of goods and capital without allowing for free movement of labour. They push Third World countri...
Citations
... According to those authors, adults are as productive as children in the carpet industry, and consequently, the sector could very well do without child labor. According to Gulrajani (1994), child labor is used solely to keep production costs low. ...