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Pietra Rivoli, PhD, is Professor at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, where she specializes in international business, finance, and social issues in business. Travels of a T-Shirt has won numerous awards and has been translated into fourteen languages.

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Washington, D.C., USA
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University of Florida
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Georgetown University

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I fully agree with fellow reviewer Justintrapp. This covers the entire scope of global trade..outsourcing,the polititics of South Carolina who protects his textile industry, and at the end the effect of American clothes sold overseas on its improving fashions, men and women. A must read.
 
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carterchristian1 | 9 autres critiques | Jul 24, 2015 |

Rivoli is an economist at Georgetown Univ. who decided to take up a sweatshop protester's challenge and find out where her t-shirt was made. What follows is a journey through the supply chain and an in-depth look at the complicated rules and regulations on trade.

It's a great historical look at how the U.S. has developed its production, labor standards, and comparative advantages. How America's domination of the cotton market is partly through creative ingenuity and a free enterprise system and partly (though currently probably mostly) through government subsidies and price support programs.

While China and other countries are using their competitive advantage in labor to dominate the market, but how that comparative advantage is slipping away as their economy grows and they begin making more complicated products.

Rivoli also does a great job of showing how free trade agreements such as NAFTA have so many complicated rules for countries that they often don't free up trade much.

Among other things.

I give the book 4 stars out of 5. A must-read for anyone interested in sweatshops, trade, globalization, or economics in practice.
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justindtapp | Jun 3, 2015 |
A book about economics that everyone should read. Superb.
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xander_paul | 9 autres critiques | Jun 16, 2014 |
Fascinating both for seeing how far a t-shirt travels from grower to the store rack (and afterwards) and for showing how complicated international trade really is. The author writes from an free-market perspective but acknowledges the concerns of those who favor more regulation.

What particularly sticks with me: her descriptions of the grueling work in a Chinese factory, and then pointing out that the reason these young women are working there is because it's easier work for better pay than they'd get back on the farm at home.… (plus d'informations)
 
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castiron | 9 autres critiques | May 10, 2013 |

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