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    Author(s)Dev Nathan andShikha Silliman BhattacharjeeandEt Al
    PublisherCambridge India
    ISBN9781316512272
    Pages320
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2022

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    Cambridge India Reverse Subsidies In Global Monopsony Capitalism: Gender Labour And Environmental Injustice In Garment Value Chains by Dev Nathan andShikha Silliman BhattacharjeeandEt Al

    This book provides a firm analytical base to discussions about injustice and the unequal distribution of gains from global production in the form of global monopsony capitalism. It utilizes the concept of reverse subsidies as the purchase of gendered labour and environmental services below their costs of production in garment value chains in India and other garment producing countries, such as Bangladesh and Cambodia. Environmental services, such as freshwater for garment manufacture and land for cotton production, are degraded by overuse and untreated waste disposal. The resulting higher profits from the low prices of garments are captured by global brands, using their monopsony position, with few buyers and myriad sellers, in the market. This book links the concept of reverse subsidies with those of injustice, inequality and sustainability in global production.



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