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January 2005 | EPI Working Paper #270

U.S.-China trade, 1989-2003
Impact on jobs and industries, nationally and state-by-state

by Robert E. Scott

This Working Paper is available in PDF format.Adobe Acrobat (PDF)

Accompanying tables by state and major industry are available in PDF format.Adobe Acrobat (PDF)

Information on Dr. Scott's forthcoming testimony before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission hearing is available on the USCC Web site.


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