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State and Regional Variation in the Probability of Trade-related Job Displacementocation, we continue to seek evidence of a pronounced role of trade in labor market outcomes to explain the negative views of international trade held by a considerable proportion of the American public.大方不好 发表于 2025-3-30 14:59:44
What May Explain Anti-trade Sentiment among the American Publicry people in the world. It is thought that worries of trade-related labor market dynamics underlie these negative views of international trade. Specifically, it is commonly believed that many Americans are worried that international trade, particularly increased imports, will lead to job loss and/or reduced wages for domestic workers.Enteropathic 发表于 2025-3-30 16:33:09
Public Opinion of International Trade: America and the Worldrade as compared to people in most other countries, it is worthwhile to illustrate the extent to which Americans are unsupportive of trade and the cleavage in public opinion on the issue between Americans and the rest of the world.ANTI 发表于 2025-3-31 00:25:40
The Employment Effects of Free Trade Agreements and Industry Trade Orientationwage countries to low-wage countries and job loss in US manufacturing industries. In this chapter, we look at two additional factors that may affect whether and to what extent domestic employment is affected by international trade.一个姐姐 发表于 2025-3-31 04:54:26
Nearly Two Centuries Have Passed since David Ricardo …e of action. Much to the contrary, what they offer is a description of our individual behavior. Perhaps this explains why, during the past two centuries, no one has proposed a legitimate counterargument to comparative advantage as the basis for mutually beneficial exchange.FEAT 发表于 2025-3-31 08:11:24
Import Competition and the Probability of Job Displacementterfactual exercises to examine the effects of import competition on these displacement probabilities. To discern the relationship between trade and job displacement, we match individual worker observations from the 1984–2000 Displaced Worker Surveys (DWS) to industry-level data and estimate a series of binomial logit specifications.