The debate over international trade is heating up again. The Raleigh News & Observer ran a series of articles this week about free trade and its effects on North Carolina, and its overall appraisal of those effects was clearly negative. For example, the series’ author criticizes as too low a U.S. Labor Department estimate that North Carolina has lost nearly 87,000 manufacturing jobs as a direct result of free trade since 1994
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The shift from multilateralism to regionalism, plurilateralism and bilateralism in international tra...
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2016 is the year that the political consensus in favor of liberalized international trade collapsed....
The doctrine of free trade is facing new challenges today. As one surveys the policy arena, question...
International disputes and tensions arise in situations where one nation is seeking its own economic...
Free trade agreements have proliferated wildly in the past five years. This paper tries to make sens...
This paper examines the present theories and shortcomings of current free trade policy, and the cons...
The recent economic turmoil has caused several countries to abandon the tenets of free trade and ere...
The uneven distribution of benefits is undermining globalisation, writes Ken Firema
David M. Gould, Roy J. Ruffin, and Graeme L. Woodbridge argue that free trade is supported both by e...
This article argues that a fundamental question, What is free trade?, lurks behind the ongoing deb...
This article was originally presented as a speech at the Trade, Globalization and Outsourcing Confer...
It is generally agreed that the United States operates within an economic system that advocates and ...
The assertion that the US needs a new trade policy – on the assumption that the US has been embracin...
The U.S. economy is suffering because of misguided theorists/economists who continue to insist that ...
The shift from multilateralism to regionalism, plurilateralism and bilateralism in international tra...
Once the staunchest supporter of multilateral free trade, the US has turned into arguably its greate...
2016 is the year that the political consensus in favor of liberalized international trade collapsed....
The doctrine of free trade is facing new challenges today. As one surveys the policy arena, question...
International disputes and tensions arise in situations where one nation is seeking its own economic...
Free trade agreements have proliferated wildly in the past five years. This paper tries to make sens...