Difference between revisions of "Fair trade"

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Fair trade is a concept often preferred by liberals where a greater amount of money is given to the producer of the good that has been imported from a [[developing country]]
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Fair trade is a concept often preferred by liberals where a greater amount of money is given to the producer of the good that has been imported from a [[developing country]] than the market price generally paid for said good. Generally this is done because many producers of goods like coffee, tea and chocolate do not receive living wages for their work.

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Fair trade is a concept often preferred by liberals where a greater amount of money is given to the producer of the good that has been imported from a developing country than the market price generally paid for said good. Generally this is done because many producers of goods like coffee, tea and chocolate do not receive living wages for their work.