@article{ogunmokun2018aftermath,
  title = {Aftermath of Social Rights and Environmental Issues on Global Market: The African Experience},
  author = {Abiola Esther Ogunmokun},
  year = 2018,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JSABR/2018/573888/},
  journal = {Journal of South African Business Research},
  volume = 2018,
  pages = 9,
  doi = 10.5171/2018.573888,
  abstract = {An avenue in which interrelationship exists among economic regions is through trade. In order to encourage and promote exchanges across national boundaries, measures are put in place for economic resources to be productively and successfully utilized. These measures that entail prerequisites’ producers may be inquired to meet which relates to a wide range of sustainability metrics, respect for basic human rights, worker health and safety, the environmental impacts of production, community relations, land use planning and others. The impact of these measures on producers which led to social and environmental issues in global market is what this study tends to focus on. More so, the effect of these measures on commercial relations amongst economies is what makes this study considered as a topic of interest. Comparative analysis will be used to examine and highlight the impact of these measures on international business. Encroachment of social rights and environmental degradation are profoundly established in present day industrial revolutions. However, large-scale industrialization, besides its unquestionable benefits, triggered a systematic assault against human dignity and environmental health. The ensuing expansion of world trade further worsened the consequences. More so, environmental and social issues may manifest in diverse ways, thereby affecting operations in worldwide market and also limiting the number of participants in global market.
 },
  keywords = {International market, social and environmental issues.},
  note = Article ID: 573888
}
