Ben Powell opines for the Huffington Post on the economic benefits of sweatshops on the anniversary of the tragic garment factory collapse in Bangladesh that killed 1,100 people. Powell argues that despite relatively poor safety standards in underdeveloped countries, citizens of these nations are better off with poor safety regulations than they would be if stricter regulations were to be imposed.
Mark Skousen applauds the Bureau of Economic Analysis in its decision to begin releasing quarterly data on Gross Output in addition to measures of Gross Domestic Product in this op-ed for the Wall Street Journal.
Ben Powell opines for the Huffington Post on the economic benefits of sweatshops on the anniversary of the tragic garment factory collapse in Bangladesh that killed 1,100 people. Powell argues that despite relatively poor safety standards in underdeveloped countries, citizens of these nations are better off with poor safety regulations than they would be if stricter regulations were to be imposed.
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