Protecting Workers Abroad and Industries at Home: Rights-based Conditionality in Trade Preference Programs

Author:

Hafner-Burton Emilie M.1,Mosley Layna2,Galantucci Robert34

Affiliation:

1. Department of Political Science, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA

2. Department of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA

3. US Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Washington, DC, USA

4. The views expressed in the article are the author's, and do not necessarily represent the views of the International Trade Administration or the U.S. Government.

Abstract

A growing number of developed country governments link good governance, including human rights, to developing countries’ access to aid, trade, and investment. We consider whether governments enforce these conditions sincerely, in response to rights violations, or whether such conditions might instead be used as a veil for protectionist policies, motivated by domestic concerns about import competition. We do so via an examination of the world’s most important unilateral trade preference program, the US Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), which includes worker rights as one criterion for program access. We argue that the two-tiered structure of the GSP privileges some domestic interests at one level, while disadvantaging them at the other. Using a new data set on all US GSP beneficiary countries and sanctioning measures from 1986 to 2013, we demonstrate that labor rights outcomes play a role in the maintenance of country-level trade benefits and that import competition does not condition the application of rights-based criteria at this level. At the same, however, the US government does not consider worker rights in the elements (at the country-product level) of the program that have the greatest material impact. The result is a situation in which the US government talks somewhat sincerely at the country level in its rights-based conditionality, but its behavior at the country-product level cheapens this talk.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science,General Business, Management and Accounting

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