Reynaldo A. Bautista, Johnny Amora, R. Anicete, Beni Alfred Estepa, Ferdinand Alversado
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The Moderating Effect of Fair Trade on the Relationship between Social Capital, Subjective Wellbeing, and Quality of Life
The increasing disparity of income level among countries has triggered a global discussion on how to minimize wealth gap among nations. Developed countries continue to progress while the developing ones stagnate or deteriorate further. Recognizing the extent of the problem, socially aware citizens organized numerous movements aimed at addressing this alarming issue, thus, paving the way to the formation of Fair Trade (FT).