Trade policy is at an inflection point. Even in the best of times, trade policy suffers from systemic dysfunction. International trade policy purports to offer broad benefits: economists find that trade increases economic output—or, in layman’s terms, “grows the pie.” Domestic economic policy is then supposed to redistribute those gains equitably. However, American trade policy consistently fails at this second step. Foreign competition has disrupted local labor markets, leading to greater job churn and lower lifetime income for lower-wage workers. The presumptive solution to this problem is Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA), a program to help workers who lose their jobs due to import competition. Yet Congress persistently underfunds TAA. T...
At the beginning of 2015 we asked Stephanie Rickard, Associate Professor in the LSE’s Department of ...
Compensating workers who are displaced by trade provides a key political tool for advancing the caus...
Economic policy is responsible for organizing government budgets, money supply and interest rates as...
Trade policy is at an inflection point. Even in the best of times, trade policy suffers from systemi...
2016 is the year that the political consensus in favor of liberalized international trade collapsed....
Rising protectionism is slowing global trade and hampering a still-fragile global economic outlook, ...
The United States has a huge trade account deficit—$753 billion in 2016. President Trump has asserte...
The evolution of American trade policy is best understood over the long run as a function of the int...
In recent years, it has become clear that American trade policy needs to change. For decades, U.S. p...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The United States benefits fr...
Through much of the post-World War II era of trade liberalization, organized labor and freetraders s...
There are two paradigms through which to view trade law and policy within the American constitutiona...
President Donald Trump has emphasized three recurring themes regarding trade policy: the importance ...
The assertion that the US needs a new trade policy – on the assumption that the US has been embracin...
For those steeped in the ruling paradigm of international trade relations based on gradual liberaliz...
At the beginning of 2015 we asked Stephanie Rickard, Associate Professor in the LSE’s Department of ...
Compensating workers who are displaced by trade provides a key political tool for advancing the caus...
Economic policy is responsible for organizing government budgets, money supply and interest rates as...
Trade policy is at an inflection point. Even in the best of times, trade policy suffers from systemi...
2016 is the year that the political consensus in favor of liberalized international trade collapsed....
Rising protectionism is slowing global trade and hampering a still-fragile global economic outlook, ...
The United States has a huge trade account deficit—$753 billion in 2016. President Trump has asserte...
The evolution of American trade policy is best understood over the long run as a function of the int...
In recent years, it has become clear that American trade policy needs to change. For decades, U.S. p...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The United States benefits fr...
Through much of the post-World War II era of trade liberalization, organized labor and freetraders s...
There are two paradigms through which to view trade law and policy within the American constitutiona...
President Donald Trump has emphasized three recurring themes regarding trade policy: the importance ...
The assertion that the US needs a new trade policy – on the assumption that the US has been embracin...
For those steeped in the ruling paradigm of international trade relations based on gradual liberaliz...
At the beginning of 2015 we asked Stephanie Rickard, Associate Professor in the LSE’s Department of ...
Compensating workers who are displaced by trade provides a key political tool for advancing the caus...
Economic policy is responsible for organizing government budgets, money supply and interest rates as...