Fair Trade
Fair Trade and International Trade Economy
In relation to international trade economy, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following definition of Fair Trade: International trade involving shipments that do not benefit from government assistance. Fair trade –and the related concept of unfair trade practices ( Sec .I) –is almost always used in the context of policies or practices affecting exports, while free trade usually refers to the absence of barriers to imports. See also level .playing field.
Fair Trade and International Trade
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See Also
- International Trade
- Trade Regulation
- International Economic Law
- Export License
- International Trade Law
- Foreign Trade
- Safeguard
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entry in Section II
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Fair trade
Concept of Fair trade
See the dictionary definition of Fair trade.
Characteristics of Fair trade
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Translation of Fair trade
- Spanish: Comercio equitativo
- French: Commerce équitable
- German: Fairer Handel
- Italian: Commercio equo
- Portuguese: Comércio equitativo
- Polish: Sprawiedliwy handel
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- Ethical trade