The only point of consensus in this year's otherwise deeply polarized election seems to be that increased wage and job competition created by globalization has decimated the American ...
The only point of consensus in this year's otherwise deeply polarized election seems to be that increased wage and job competition created by globalization has decimated the American middle class.
The United States’ growing turn toward protectionism isn't just about trade deficits or manufacturing jobs – instead, it's about political avoidance, says economist Richard Baldwin. What Happened: On ...
It Is Simply Not the Case That Globalization “Led to Economic Hardship Among Working Class Families”
Instead of accepting either of the views presented here as correct, I would strongly dispute the premise underpinning the disagreement. It is simply not the case that globalization “led to economic ...
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