Abstract
Labour norms are increasingly considered in trade relations, but is the protection of labour standards a necessary condition for export to the EU? A Qualitative Comparative Analysis, based on countries that export pineapples to the EU, shows that labour standards protection matters in combination with distance, zero tariffs and institutional quality in a number of cases. However, for none of the cases was it a sufficient condition on its own for determining exports to the European market. Rather, we show that (1) having a zero tariff is necessary for a relatively large share of export to the EU, and (2) labour standards protection can make a difference when the institutional quality is weak in some African cases, in contrast to Latin American exporters.
Author supplied keywords
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Gansemans, A., Martens, D., D’Haese, M., & Orbie, J. (2017). Do labour rights matter for export? A qualitative comparative analysis of pineapple trade to the EU. Politics and Governance, 5(4), 93–105. https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v5i4.1082
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.