Forced Labour: Does it Make Economic Sense?
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This paper presents an initial typology of the costs of forced labour at both the firm and societal level. A cost-benefit analysis of forced labour at the firm level indicates that a rational firm that utilizes forced labour may actually incur significant costs that could potentially outweigh any financial benefits. While the costs will likely vary significantly by case, additional empirical research weighing the total costs of slaves’ maintenance and coercion against the savings provided by their labour will help illuminate the economic impact of forced labour.
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