White, Roger
Making Sense of Anti-trade Sentiment
Part I. Why It Is Important to Understand Anti-trade Sentiment
1. Nearly Two Centuries Have Passed since David Ricardo …
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2. Public Opinion of International Trade: America and the World
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3. A Shift in Comparative Advantage?
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Part II. In Search of Stolper-Samuelson(-like) Effects
4. The Influences of Trade on Industry-level Wages and Employment
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5. Value Share Import Competition and US Manufacturing Employment
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6. The Employment Effects of Free Trade Agreements and Industry Trade Orientation
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7. Import Competition and the Probability of Job Displacement
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8. State and Regional Variation in the Probability of Trade-related Job Displacement
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Part III. The Smooth Adjustment Hypothesis and Policies That Assist Trade-displaced Workers
9. Does Intra-industry Trade Explain a Lack of Trade-related Labor Market Dynamics?
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10. Displacement-related Earnings Losses: Evaluating Trade Adjustment Assistance and Wage Insurance
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Part IV. Making Sense of Anti-trade Sentiment
11. What May Explain Anti-trade Sentiment among the American Public
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12. Identifying the Determinants of Pro- and Anti-trade Sentiment
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13. Conclusions
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Keywords: Economics, Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics, Economic Policy, International Economics, Trade, Organization, Sales/Distribution
- Author(s)
- White, Roger
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2014
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 273 pages
- Category
- Economy
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137373250
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-47652-7