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Addicted to cheap shopping? [videorecording]
Title:
Addicted to cheap shopping? [videorecording]
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[videorecording] / BBC Education & Training ; produced & directed by Leo Telling.
Publication Information:
Princeton, N. J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, [2008], c2007.
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (61 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Abstract:
"In this program host Libby Potter travels around the world as she takes a meaningful look at the economics behind inexpensive goods for sale in big-box stores and malls. Cost-cutting through supply chain management and waste reduction, economies of scale achieved by shipping offshore-manufactured goods to market via super-container ships, the Wal-Mart effect, and the no-frills philosophy of IKEA are addressed. The triumphs and woes of China, in its role as manufacturer for the world, is given special attention, and the clothing industry is presented as a case study of the cheap goods cycle. But the program also considers the hidden societal costs of cheap goods, such as sweatshop labor and the environmental impact of cavalier overconsumption, and questions how much longer prices will continue to drop as China's standard of living rises"--Films for the Humanities & Sciences web site.
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Variant Title:
Subtitle on container: Why the real cost of goods keeps going down
Contents:
Introduction -- Are today's prices really cheaper? -- Are falling prices a problem? -- The Walmart effect -- From Sweden to Shenzhen: the no-frills revolution -- Containerization & fast fashion -- The real cost of cheap goods -- Is the cheap bubble about to burst?
Credits:
Camera, Jonathan Young, Paul Cox, Mark Johnson ; film editor, Damian Leask.
Performer:
Presenter, Libby Potter.
Technical Details:
DVD-R.
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