My Primark Answer, and More Questions

Wednesday, June 25, 2008
by Arthur Ma

I’ve just finished reading Tom’s excellent The Primark Question over on the Business Studies blog and it has inspired me to write an entry on the so-called “sweatshop economics”. 

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