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Article

1 Jan 2003

Author:
K.A.S. Murshid, Salma Chaudhuri Zohir, Anna Milford & Arne Wiig, Chr. Michelsen Institute

Experience from Bangladesh with ethical trading initiatives - How have codes of conduct impacted the garment sector in Bangladesh?

Codes of conduct are often imposed upon producers supplying Northern markets with the aim of improving working conditions in factories in the South. This study evaluates a) the process of codes implementation and b) the impact of these ethical trading initiatives, in the ready made garment sector in Bangladesh.