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Clausing, Kimberly A.
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Free trade -- United States.
Globalization -- Economic aspects -- United States.
Employees -- United States.
United States -- Commerce.
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Clausing, Kimberly A.
Free trade -- United States.
Globalization -- Economic aspects -- United States.
Employees -- United States.
United States -- Commerce.
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Open : the Progressive case for free trade, immigration, and global capital / Kimberly Clausing.
by
Clausing, Kimberly A.
Harvard University Press, 2019.
Call #:
330.973 C616o
Subjects
Free trade
--
United
States
.
Globalization
--
Economic aspects
--
United
States
.
Employees
--
United
States
.
United
States
--
Commerce
.
ISBN:
9780674919334 (hc.)
Description:
343 p. : ill., maps ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Part I. Introduction: Making the global economy work for everyone
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Middle-class stagnation and income inequality
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Part II. International trade: The case for international trade
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Winners and losers from international trade
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Trade politics and trade policy
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Part III. International capital and international labor: Who's afraid of the trade deficit?
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Multinational corporations
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Immigrants, we get the job done!
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Part IV. Securing the future of the middle class: Equipping workers for a modern global economy
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A grand bargain on tax reform
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A better partnership with the business community
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A more equitable globalization.
Summary:
"With the winds of trade war blowing as they have not done in decades, and left and right agreeing only on protectionism, a leading economist forcefully shows how a free and open economy is still the best way to advance the interests of working Americans."--From publisher.
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