Günther G. Schulze


Günther G. Schulze is Professor of Economics at the University of Freiburg, Germany. His main research areas are international economics, international environmental economics, and interjurisdictional competition. He is author of The Political Economy of Capital Controls (2000, Cambridge University Press) and editor of International Environmental Economics (2001, Oxford University Press, jointly with Heinrich Ursprung).




Papers Published in World Economics:


Labour Standards and International Trade

Can a case be made for the imposition of international minimum labour standards? And if so, on what grounds? The authors systematically present the existing theoretical and empirical arguments for and against introducing minimum labour standards on the international level, and discuss whether trade sanctions are the instrument of choice to improve labour standards around the world.

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