Through much of the post-World War II era of trade liberalization, organized labor and freetraders struck a grand bargain: negotiated agreements that lower tariffs in the United States would be accompanied by extra welfare benefits available to people who lose their jobs because of import competition. As many free traders see it, such programs can help mollify the opposition to new trade agreements and as such are a sacrifice worth making. But that bargain has broken down. The new Democratic majority in Congress has given only half-hearted support for new trade agreements and has so far refused to grant President Bush new authority to negotiate and submit them to Congress without the risk of deal killing amendments. The Trade Adjustment Ass...
This paper focuses on the adjustment environment in the United States as set out by the active U.S. ...
Part I of this note examines worker adjustment assistance in the United States. It traces TAA\u27s e...
In contrast to some trade theorists\u27 long-held beliefs, this study shows that free trade reduces ...
Compensating workers who are displaced by trade provides a key political tool for advancing the caus...
Free trade has long raised the specter of job loss to a wide range of American workers, particularly...
Trade policy is at an inflection point. Even in the best of times, trade policy suffers from systemi...
[Excerpt] When Congress passed the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act (RTAA) of 1934, it reflected an i...
In this testimony, I will sketch key findings from research that I conducted with others, bearing on...
This study examines post war U.S. economic policies, focusing on industrial adjustment policies rela...
This study examines post war U.S. economic policies, focusing on industrial adjustment policies rela...
Opponents of trade liberalization have sought to indict free trade and trade agreements by painting ...
The Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) programs were first authorized by Congress in the Trade Expans...
Globalization intensifies political conflict between citizens whose circumstances improve from forei...
2016 is the year that the political consensus in favor of liberalized international trade collapsed....
The assertion that the US needs a new trade policy – on the assumption that the US has been embracin...
This paper focuses on the adjustment environment in the United States as set out by the active U.S. ...
Part I of this note examines worker adjustment assistance in the United States. It traces TAA\u27s e...
In contrast to some trade theorists\u27 long-held beliefs, this study shows that free trade reduces ...
Compensating workers who are displaced by trade provides a key political tool for advancing the caus...
Free trade has long raised the specter of job loss to a wide range of American workers, particularly...
Trade policy is at an inflection point. Even in the best of times, trade policy suffers from systemi...
[Excerpt] When Congress passed the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act (RTAA) of 1934, it reflected an i...
In this testimony, I will sketch key findings from research that I conducted with others, bearing on...
This study examines post war U.S. economic policies, focusing on industrial adjustment policies rela...
This study examines post war U.S. economic policies, focusing on industrial adjustment policies rela...
Opponents of trade liberalization have sought to indict free trade and trade agreements by painting ...
The Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) programs were first authorized by Congress in the Trade Expans...
Globalization intensifies political conflict between citizens whose circumstances improve from forei...
2016 is the year that the political consensus in favor of liberalized international trade collapsed....
The assertion that the US needs a new trade policy – on the assumption that the US has been embracin...
This paper focuses on the adjustment environment in the United States as set out by the active U.S. ...
Part I of this note examines worker adjustment assistance in the United States. It traces TAA\u27s e...
In contrast to some trade theorists\u27 long-held beliefs, this study shows that free trade reduces ...