Duprez and Baland state that labeling for child labor could lead to an increase and not a decrease in child labor. The reasoning they employ, however, is flawed because they assume that certain correlations would be linear, which is not warranted by the mathematics they present and also intrinsically unlikely. The document herewith explains this:
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