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Daniel T Griswold

    Daniel Griswold's writings explore the profound impacts of globalization, trade, and immigration on contemporary society. His work often delves into how these forces shape the economic landscape of everyday American communities, arguing for a more open embrace of global interconnectedness. Drawing on extensive research and expertise in international policy and economics, Griswold offers insightful analyses. He aims to provide readers with a nuanced understanding of the complex forces driving our interconnected world.

    Mad about Trade
    • Mad about Trade

      • 203 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.0(37)Add rating

      Mad about Trade is the much-needed antidote to a rising tide of protectionist sentiment in the United States. The book explains the benefits of free trade and globalization for middle-class, Main Street Americans exposed to a barrage of negative claims from politicians and commentators such as Lou Dobbs. It offers a spirited defense of free trade and globalization that engages the populists on their own turf. In eight timely and provocative chapters, the book shows how middle- and low-income families benefit from import competition, and how a more globalized U.S. economy has created better jobs and higher living standards for American workers through the ups and downs of the business cycle.

      Mad about Trade