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Focusing on the impact of trade on domestic labor, this book analyzes statistical correlations between trade activities and their effects on employment and wages for local workers. It delves into the reasons behind rising anti-trade sentiments, providing insights into how exports and imports can negatively influence the domestic workforce. Through detailed examination, it offers a critical perspective on the broader economic implications of trade policies.
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Making Sense of Anti-trade Sentiment, R. White
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- Released
- 2014
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- Title
- Making Sense of Anti-trade Sentiment
- Subtitle
- International Trade and the American Worker
- Language
- English
- Authors
- R. White
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan US
- Released
- 2014
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 276
- ISBN13
- 9781349476527
- Description
- Focusing on the impact of trade on domestic labor, this book analyzes statistical correlations between trade activities and their effects on employment and wages for local workers. It delves into the reasons behind rising anti-trade sentiments, providing insights into how exports and imports can negatively influence the domestic workforce. Through detailed examination, it offers a critical perspective on the broader economic implications of trade policies.