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The impact of trade prices on employment and wages in the United States

In the past two decades the U.S. economy has opened widely to international trade. U.S. industries consequently appealed for protectionism as they attributed fluctuations in industry employment to changes in import and export competitiveness. In particular, U.S. manufacturing employment and production began to decline in the mid-1970's initiating an era of U.S. "de-industrialization" that was said to be linked with greater trade competition.

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  • "In the past two decades the U.S. economy has opened widely to international trade. U.S. industries consequently appealed for protectionism as they attributed fluctuations in industry employment to changes in import and export competitiveness. In particular, U.S. manufacturing employment and production began to decline in the mid-1970's initiating an era of U.S. "de-industrialization" that was said to be linked with greater trade competition."@en

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  • "The impact of trade prices on employment and wages in the United States"
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  • "The Impact of Trade Prices on Employment and Wages in the United States"
  • "The impacts of trade prices on employment and wages in the United States"
  • "The IMPACT OF TRADE PRICES ON EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES IN THE UNITED STATES"